ru24.pro
News in English
Август
2024

Новости за 08.08.2024

Major drugstores testing out smaller locations with full-size pharmacies

CBSNews.com 

Big-name pharmacy chains like CVS and Walgreens are testing out smaller locations with full-size pharmacies inside as they bet on customers needing more for health care than other basic or convenience items. Fiona Rutherford, health care reporter for Bloomberg, has more.

Jobless claims drop after weak jobs report triggered concerns

TheHill.com 

Initial unemployment insurance claims dropped by 17,000 last week, a small but encouraging sign for overall employment levels as worries about a recession for the U.S. economy are resurfacing. Unemployment claims dropped to 233,000 for the week ending Aug. 3, down from 250,000 the week before, the Labor Department reported Thursday. The four-week moving average...

Koopmeiners skips training to force move to European giants

World Soccer Talk: World Cup 2014 

Atalanta star Teun Koopmeiners hopes to complete a move to Italian rivals Juventus in the coming days. The midfielder has apparently even voluntarily missed training sessions with his current club in order to force the transfer. His current contract with the reigning Europa League winners does not expire until 2027. Koopmeiners has been open about […]

Atalanta star Teun Koopmeiners hopes to complete a move to Italian rivals Juventus in the coming days. The midfielder has apparently even voluntarily... Читать дальше...

Support for Mitch Clark and trialists in talks – Darren Moore speaks to the media

One Vale Fan 

In his weekly press conference, Port Vale manager Darren Moore said the club is “fully behind” injured defender Mitch Clark after he suffered a serious injury. Here are some topics covered in the press conference. On Mitch Clark’s injury The defender appears to have suffered a serious injury and Moore commented: “We’ll look after Mitch. […]

Читать дальше...

Greece flies more firefighters to battle a blaze on Crete. More evacuations have been ordered

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Greek authorities are flying additional forces to the southern island of Crete, where 250 firefighters are battling a wildfire that has forced the evacuation of six mountain villages. The blaze is tearing through olive groves, farmland and scrub, but has posed no immediate threat to the busy holiday resorts along the island’s coast. No injuries or severe damage to homes has been reported. Strong winds hampered firefighting efforts, that were assisted by a large fleet of 13 waterbombing aircraft and eight helicopters. Читать дальше...

Victoria Beckham’s Kids Pranked Her Using a Funny TikTok Trend & She Handled It Like a Star

SheKnows.com 

Embarrassing a world-renowned fashion designer and former popstar isn’t easy, but Victoria Beckham’s kids were committed. They enlisted the help of their dad David Beckham to prank their mom with a viral TikTok trend, and we can’t stop laughing at the funny moment. The former professional soccer player shared a video of the prank on […]

Delta facing class action lawsuit over tech outage; customers seeking refunds

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Delta Air Lines is facing a class action lawsuit, which claims the airline refused to give refunds following a global technology outage last month. In it, the customers allege that Delta refused or ignored their requests for prompt refunds for their canceled or delayed flights. The complaint also claims Delta didn’t provide all impacted passengers with meal, hotel, and ground transportation vouchers and continues to refuse or ignore requests for reimbursements of those unexpected expenses.

Documentary about Iranian calligraphy to premiere in Russia

En.mehrnews.com 

TEHRAN, Aug. 08 (MNA) – TV BRICS International Media Network will be the first to show the documentary film "Noqte" about the art of Iranian calligraphy, shot in Iran and Russia, to a wide audience of BRICS+ countries.

Britain remains on alert for further unrest, even after anti-racism campaigners face down far right

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

British authorities say they are preparing for the possibility of further unrest, even as they applaud the efforts of anti-racism campaigners and police who largely stifled a threatened wave of far-right demonstrations overnight. Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Thursday sounded the note of caution after a week of anti-immigrant violence that has scarred communities from Northern Ireland to the south coast of England. Starmer spoke to reporters at a mosque in Solihull, near Birmingham, where demonstrators shut down a shopping center on Sunday.