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Russia again slams Japanese PM's Taiwan-related remarks

Trump urges revoking ABC broadcast licenses after reporter's question Judge says DOJ showed 'disturbing' missteps in Comey indictment Trump launches 'FIFA Pass' to speed visa interviews for World Cup fans Rights Group Says Nearly 100 Palestinians Have Died in Israeli Custody Russia again slams Japanese PM's Taiwan-related remarks MOSCOW, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- A Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson on Thursday once again slammed Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's Taiwan-related remarks, saying Japan has not yet acknowledged its mistakes 80 years after World War II. "Eighty years have passed, and Japan still refuses to recognize the results of World War II, as enshrined in international law," spokesperson Maria Zakharova said at a daily press conference when answering a question from Xinhua on the blatant Taiwan-related remarks made earlier this month by Takaichi. A number of countries loudly declare their commitment to the one-China principle, but at the same time continue to cynically escalate tensions in the Taiwan Strait and obstruct the peaceful reunification of China, she said. They supply weapons to the island, actively strengthen military and political contact, promote separatist sentiments, and use the Chinese province of Taiwan as an instrument of pressure and geopolitical containment of the People's Republic of China, the spokesperson said. Zakharova noted that Russia's position on the Taiwan question is well known and has not changed. "The Russian side recognizes that Taiwan is an integral part of China and opposes the island's independence in any form," she said. The Taiwan question is China's internal affair and China has every legitimate reason to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity, she added. Russia, as a true friend and reliable partner of China in the international arena, is ready to continue to provide firm mutual support to China on issues related to sovereignty and territorial integrity, including the Taiwan question, she noted. In an interview with Xinhua on Tuesday, Zakharova said Japan's current leader should learn from history and refrain from making dangerous statements regarding Taiwan. "It would be good if those politicians who come to govern Japan remember this, understand where irresponsible statements lead, and refrain from making them," she said. Russia again slams Japanese PM's Taiwan-related remarks Russia again slams Japanese PM's Taiwan-related remarks 21st November 2025, 11:15 GMT+11 MOSCOW, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- A Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson on Thursday once again slammed Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's Taiwan-related remarks, saying Japan has not yet acknowledged its mistakes 80 years after World War II. "Eighty years have passed, and Japan still refuses to recognize the results of World War II, as enshrined in international law," spokesperson Maria Zakharova said at a daily press conference when answering a question from Xinhua on the blatant Taiwan-related remarks made earlier this month by Takaichi.Discover moreCurrency exchange servicesFinancial news subscriptionsTech news coverageHeadline news digestBreaking news alertGlobal news subscriptionReal-time news feedDailyWorld news analysisStock market news A number of countries loudly declare their commitment to the one-China principle, but at the same time continue to cynically escalate tensions in the Taiwan Strait and obstruct the peaceful reunification of China, she said. They supply weapons to the island, actively strengthen military and political contact, promote separatist sentiments, and use the Chinese province of Taiwan as an instrument of pressure and geopolitical containment of the People's Republic of China, the spokesperson said.Discover moreBusiness news reportsDailyForeign language learningWorld history booksTech news coverageInternational news subscriptionsReal-time news feedNews aggregator serviceWorld politics documentariesNews archive access Zakharova noted that Russia's position on the Taiwan question is well known and has not changed. "The Russian side recognizes that Taiwan is an integral part of China and opposes the island's independence in any form," she said. The Taiwan question is China's internal affair and China has every legitimate reason to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity, she added. Russia, as a true friend and reliable partner of China in the international arena, is ready to continue to provide firm mutual support to China on issues related to sovereignty and territorial integrity, including the Taiwan question, she noted. In an interview with Xinhua on Tuesday, Zakharova said Japan's current leader should learn from history and refrain from making dangerous statements regarding Taiwan. "It would be good if those politicians who come to govern Japan remember this, understand where irresponsible statements lead, and refrain from making them," she said. 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"We have a Communist coming": White House renews attack on NYC mayor-elect Mamdani before meeting Trump
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"We have a Communist coming": White House renews attack on NYC mayor-elect Mamdani before meeting Trump

Trump urges revoking ABC broadcast licenses after reporter's question Judge says DOJ showed 'disturbing' missteps in Comey indictment Trump launches 'FIFA Pass' to speed visa interviews for World Cup fans Rights Group Says Nearly 100 Palestinians Have Died in Israeli Custody "We have a Communist coming": White House renews attack on NYC mayor-elect Mamdani before meeting Trump Washington, DC [US], November 21 (ANI): White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on Thursday (local time) said that President Donald Trump is willing to 'meet anyone' and try to do 'what is right' on behalf of the American people, as New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is set to meet Trump in the Oval Office, at the White House, on Friday. White House also renewed the attack on Mamdani ahead of his meeting, describing him as a 'communist'. '... The President issued a statement that the Mayor-elect will be coming to the Oval Office tomorrow, so our teams are arranging those details... It speaks volumes that tomorrow we have a Communist coming to the White House, because that's who the Democrat Party elected as the Mayor of the largest city in the country,' Leavitt told reporters during a briefing. The White House Press Secretary claimed that New York City is turning much more 'Left' than the President even anticipated. 'It's very telling but it also speaks to the fact that President Trump is willing to meet with anyone and talk to anyone and try to do what's right on behalf of the American people, whether they live in blue states or red states or blue cities and the city which is becoming much more Left than the President ever anticipated in his many years of living in New York himself,' she added. Earlier on Wednesday (local time), US President Donald Trump announced that New York City's mayor-elect, Zohran 'Kwame' Mamdani, is scheduled to meet him at the Oval Office on Friday. In a Truth Social post, Trump wrote, 'Communist Mayor of New York City, Zohran 'Kwame' Mamdani, has asked for a meeting. We have agreed that this meeting will take place at the Oval Office on Friday, November 21st. Further details to follow!' The announcement follows months of sharp public exchanges between the two. According to The New York Times, Mamdani's team recently reached out to the White House to seek a meeting focused on New York's affordability crisis, signalling a shift in tone after their confrontational campaign season. During his campaign, Mamdani had described Trump as a threat to democracy and said he alone had the 'backbone' to challenge him. (ANI) "We have a Communist coming": White House renews attack on NYC mayor-elect Mamdani before meeting Trump "We have a Communist coming": White House renews attack on NYC mayor-elect Mamdani before meeting Trump 21st November 2025, 11:58 GMT+11 Washington, DC [US], November 21 (ANI): White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on Thursday (local time) said that President Donald Trump is willing to 'meet anyone' and try to do 'what is right' on behalf of the American people, as New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is set to meet Trump in the Oval Office, at the White House, on Friday. White House also renewed the attack on Mamdani ahead of his meeting, describing him as a 'communist'.Discover moreReal-time news feedWorld history booksGlobal travel guidesBreaking news appStock market analysis toolsDefense industry reportsGlobal news subscriptionCurrency exchange servicesGlobal economics webinarsBusiness news podcasts '... The President issued a statement that the Mayor-elect will be coming to the Oval Office tomorrow, so our teams are arranging those details... It speaks volumes that tomorrow we have a Communist coming to the White House, because that's who the Democrat Party elected as the Mayor of the largest city in the country,' Leavitt told reporters during a briefing. The White House Press Secretary claimed that New York City is turning much more 'Left' than the President even anticipated.Discover moreForeign language learningLatest news headlinesRegional news appsPolitical science coursesBreaking news alertGlobal economics webinarsTravel insurance plansStock market newsNewsletter subscription serviceNews archive access 'It's very telling but it also speaks to the fact that President Trump is willing to meet with anyone and talk to anyone and try to do what's right on behalf of the American people, whether they live in blue states or red states or blue cities and the city which is becoming much more Left than the President ever anticipated in his many years of living in New York himself,' she added. Earlier on Wednesday (local time), US President Donald Trump announced that New York City's mayor-elect, Zohran 'Kwame' Mamdani, is scheduled to meet him at the Oval Office on Friday. In a Truth Social post, Trump wrote, 'Communist Mayor of New York City, Zohran 'Kwame' Mamdani, has asked for a meeting. We have agreed that this meeting will take place at the Oval Office on Friday, November 21st. Further details to follow!' The announcement follows months of sharp public exchanges between the two. According to The New York Times, Mamdani's team recently reached out to the White House to seek a meeting focused on New York's affordability crisis, signalling a shift in tone after their confrontational campaign season. During his campaign, Mamdani had described Trump as a threat to democracy and said he alone had the 'backbone' to challenge him. 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"We have a Communist coming": White House ahead of Trump-Mamdani meet
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"We have a Communist coming": White House ahead of Trump-Mamdani meet

Trump urges revoking ABC broadcast licenses after reporter's question Judge says DOJ showed 'disturbing' missteps in Comey indictment Trump launches 'FIFA Pass' to speed visa interviews for World Cup fans Rights Group Says Nearly 100 Palestinians Have Died in Israeli Custody "We have a Communist coming": White House ahead of Trump-Mamdani meet Washington, DC [US], November 21 (ANI): White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on Thursday (local time) said that President Donald Trump is willing to 'meet anyone' and try to do 'what is right' on behalf of the American people, as New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is set to meet Trump in the Oval Office, at the White House, on Friday. Trump described Mamdani as a 'communist' '... The President issued a statement that the Mayor-elect will be coming to the Oval Office tomorrow, so our teams are arranging those details... It speaks volumes that tomorrow we have a Communist coming to the White House, because that's who the Democrat Party elected as the Mayor of the largest city in the country,' Leavitt told reporters during a briefing. The White House Press Secretary claimed that New York City is turning much more 'Left' than the President even anticipated. 'It's very telling but it also speaks to the fact that President Trump is willing to meet with anyone and talk to anyone and try to do what's right on behalf of the American people, whether they live in blue states or red states or blue cities and the city which is becoming much more Left than the President ever anticipated in his many years of living in New York himself,' she added. Earlier on Wednesday (local time), US President Donald Trump announced that New York City's mayor-elect, Zohran 'Kwame' Mamdani, is scheduled to meet him at the Oval Office on Friday. In a Truth Social post, Trump wrote, 'Communist Mayor of New York City, Zohran 'Kwame' Mamdani, has asked for a meeting. We have agreed that this meeting will take place at the Oval Office on Friday, November 21st. Further details to follow!' The announcement follows months of sharp public exchanges between the two. According to The New York Times, Mamdani's team recently reached out to the White House to seek a meeting focused on New York's affordability crisis, signalling a shift in tone after their confrontational campaign season. During his campaign, Mamdani had described Trump as a threat to democracy and said he alone had the 'backbone' to challenge him. (ANI) "We have a Communist coming": White House ahead of Trump-Mamdani meet "We have a Communist coming": White House ahead of Trump-Mamdani meet 21st November 2025, 11:58 GMT+11 Washington, DC [US], November 21 (ANI): White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on Thursday (local time) said that President Donald Trump is willing to 'meet anyone' and try to do 'what is right' on behalf of the American people, as New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is set to meet Trump in the Oval Office, at the White House, on Friday. Trump described Mamdani as a 'communist' '... The President issued a statement that the Mayor-elect will be coming to the Oval Office tomorrow, so our teams are arranging those details... It speaks volumes that tomorrow we have a Communist coming to the White House, because that's who the Democrat Party elected as the Mayor of the largest city in the country,' Leavitt told reporters during a briefing. The White House Press Secretary claimed that New York City is turning much more 'Left' than the President even anticipated.Discover moreGlobal news subscriptionWorld history booksDailyInternational news updatesGlobal travel guidesInternational relations degreesCurrency exchange servicesGeopolitical analysis reportsFinancial market updatesSports betting platforms 'It's very telling but it also speaks to the fact that President Trump is willing to meet with anyone and talk to anyone and try to do what's right on behalf of the American people, whether they live in blue states or red states or blue cities and the city which is becoming much more Left than the President ever anticipated in his many years of living in New York himself,' she added. Earlier on Wednesday (local time), US President Donald Trump announced that New York City's mayor-elect, Zohran 'Kwame' Mamdani, is scheduled to meet him at the Oval Office on Friday.Discover moreWorld politics documentariesSports memorabiliaBusiness news podcastsSports betting platformsCurrency exchange servicesNews aggregator serviceGlobal travel guidesNewspaperRegional news appsLatest news headlines In a Truth Social post, Trump wrote, 'Communist Mayor of New York City, Zohran 'Kwame' Mamdani, has asked for a meeting. We have agreed that this meeting will take place at the Oval Office on Friday, November 21st. Further details to follow!' The announcement follows months of sharp public exchanges between the two. According to The New York Times, Mamdani's team recently reached out to the White House to seek a meeting focused on New York's affordability crisis, signalling a shift in tone after their confrontational campaign season.Discover morePolitical science coursesFinancial market updatesNews archive accessInternational relations degreesWorld news analysisLatest news headlinesInternational news subscriptionsGlobal travel guidesGeopolitical analysis reportsNewspaper During his campaign, Mamdani had described Trump as a threat to democracy and said he alone had the 'backbone' to challenge him. 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Dubai Air Show 2025: "India is a strategic priority for us," says SAIC CGO
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Dubai Air Show 2025: "India is a strategic priority for us," says SAIC CGO

Trump urges revoking ABC broadcast licenses after reporter's question Judge says DOJ showed 'disturbing' missteps in Comey indictment Trump launches 'FIFA Pass' to speed visa interviews for World Cup fans Rights Group Says Nearly 100 Palestinians Have Died in Israeli Custody Dubai Air Show 2025: "India is a strategic priority for us," says SAIC CGO Dubai [UAE], November 21 (ANI): Murtaza Ahmed, who is the Chief Growth Officer for the Civilian Business Group at US-based Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), said that India is a 'strategic priority' and they met with Indian delegations to explore how investments can support India's aviation transformation. 'This is our first major international expansion outside the United States, and India is a strategic priority for us. We met with several Indian delegations and organisations, including HAL, to explore how our investments, technologies, and partnerships can support India's aviation transformation. We had productive discussions with the Civil Aviation leadership and the air traffic management community,' Ahmad said at the Dubai Air Show He further emphasised that SAIC can contribute to India's growth ambitions, expressing confidence regarding the company's capabilities, which can help in driving faster development, greater efficiency, and a safer, more seamless travel experience for passengers across the country. 'The focus is clear, how SAIC can contribute to India's growth ambitions. We are confident that our capabilities can help drive faster development, greater efficiency, and a safer, more seamless travel experience for passengers across the country,' he added. 'SAIC is one of the leading technology and defence partners to the US government. One third of our business supports the US civilian government, and we are one of the top contractors for the US Federal Aviation Administration. We are also the largest air traffic controller training provider in the world,' Ahmed said at the Dubai Air Show. He also lauded the Dubai Air Show, noting that it features next-generation ATC training, advanced simulation, and modernisation solutions that drive safety, capacity, and operational excellence. Ahmed stressed that the company eyes significant opportunities across priority markets, including the GCC, the UAE, and India. 'Here at the Airshow we are featuring next generation ATC training, advanced simulation, and modernisation solutions that drive safety, capacity, and operational excellence. We see significant opportunities across priority markets, including the GCC, the UAE, and India. With the pace of growth in India, building a new airport every fifty days, our technology can help accelerate expansion, enhance safety, and elevate the passenger experience,' he said. SAIC is the largest cloud provider for the Air Force and the agencies they support, including Space and Intelligence. The US-based firm also work with civilian business groups, and SAIC provides training for multiple agencies in the aviation sector. (ANI) Dubai Air Show 2025: "India is a strategic priority for us," says SAIC CGO Dubai Air Show 2025: "India is a strategic priority for us," says SAIC CGO 21st November 2025, 10:58 GMT+11 Dubai [UAE], November 21 (ANI): Murtaza Ahmed, who is the Chief Growth Officer for the Civilian Business Group at US-based Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), said that India is a 'strategic priority' and they met with Indian delegations to explore how investments can support India's aviation transformation. 'This is our first major international expansion outside the United States, and India is a strategic priority for us. We met with several Indian delegations and organisations, including HAL, to explore how our investments, technologies, and partnerships can support India's aviation transformation. We had productive discussions with the Civil Aviation leadership and the air traffic management community,' Ahmad said at the Dubai Air Show He further emphasised that SAIC can contribute to India's growth ambitions, expressing confidence regarding the company's capabilities, which can help in driving faster development, greater efficiency, and a safer, more seamless travel experience for passengers across the country. 'The focus is clear, how SAIC can contribute to India's growth ambitions. We are confident that our capabilities can help drive faster development, greater efficiency, and a safer, more seamless travel experience for passengers across the country,' he added. 'SAIC is one of the leading technology and defence partners to the US government. One third of our business supports the US civilian government, and we are one of the top contractors for the US Federal Aviation Administration. We are also the largest air traffic controller training provider in the world,' Ahmed said at the Dubai Air Show. He also lauded the Dubai Air Show, noting that it features next-generation ATC training, advanced simulation, and modernisation solutions that drive safety, capacity, and operational excellence. Ahmed stressed that the company eyes significant opportunities across priority markets, including the GCC, the UAE, and India. 'Here at the Airshow we are featuring next generation ATC training, advanced simulation, and modernisation solutions that drive safety, capacity, and operational excellence. We see significant opportunities across priority markets, including the GCC, the UAE, and India. With the pace of growth in India, building a new airport every fifty days, our technology can help accelerate expansion, enhance safety, and elevate the passenger experience,' he said. SAIC is the largest cloud provider for the Air Force and the agencies they support, including Space and Intelligence. The US-based firm also work with civilian business groups, and SAIC provides training for multiple agencies in the aviation sector. (ANI) Discover moreStock market analysis toolsTech news coverageInternational relations degreesGlobal economics webinarsWorld news analysisNewsletter subscription serviceInternational business consultingLatest news headlinesNews aggregator serviceInternational news updates Discover moreCurrency exchange servicesGlobal travel guidesInternational news subscriptionsEconomic news analysisFinancial market updatesDigital newspaper subscriptionBusiness news reportsForeign language learningInternational relations degreesGeopolitical risk assessments Full Highlights: Seahawks vs. BuccaneersWatch The Top Plays From Seattle's Week 5 Matchup With The Tampa Bay BuccaneersBig News NetworkUndoTrump and Xi eye TikTok deal as part of effort to cool trade tensionsBig News NetworkUndoSaints Thursday Injury 2025 Week 3 vs. Seattle SeahawksBig News NetworkUndoSeahawks acquire WR Rashid Shaheed from SaintsMatthew Hinton-Imagn Images)Big News NetworkUndo2020 Week 16 Key Matchups: Seahawks vs. RamsBig News NetworkUndoUrban Future Week kicks off at Museum of the FutureBig News NetworkUndo Read This Next Wall Street Sinks as Tech Rout Drags Nasdaq Sharply Lower International student enrollment falls 17% amid tighter US visa rules Google's data hub sparks renewable energy debate on Christmas Island US emerges as largest recipient of Chinese state loans ING Bank Slaski to buy last 55% in Goldman Sachs TFI for $108 million Big News Network Big News Network News Agency Midwest Radio Network Mainstream Media BIG NEWS NETWORK.COM Contact & Support Terms & Conditions PRODUCTS & SERVICES News Releases Copyright © 1998-2025 Big News Network All rights reserved. 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U.S. stocks sink as rate-cut hopes dim

Trump urges revoking ABC broadcast licenses after reporter's question Judge says DOJ showed 'disturbing' missteps in Comey indictment Trump launches 'FIFA Pass' to speed visa interviews for World Cup fans Rights Group Says Nearly 100 Palestinians Have Died in Israeli Custody U.S. stocks sink as rate-cut hopes dim NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- U.S. stock indexes erased early gains and finished lower Thursday, as investors weighed Nvidia's strong earnings against shifting expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts following the release of the long-delayed September jobs report. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 386.51 points, or 0.84 percent, to 45,752.26, after rallying more than 700 points at session highs. The S&P 500 sank 103.4 points, or 1.56 percent, to 6,538.76. The Nasdaq Composite Index shed 486.18 points, or 2.15 percent, to 22,078.05. Ten of the 11 primary S&P 500 sectors ended lower, with technology and consumer discretionary leading the laggards by dropping 2.66 percent and 1.73 percent, respectively. Meanwhile, consumer staples bucked the trend by rising 1.11 percent. Nvidia shares jumped nearly 5 percent at the open after the chipmaker delivered an earnings beat and projected stronger-than-expected revenues for the fourth quarter. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said demand for the company's Blackwell chips is "off the charts," dismissing concerns about an AI bubble. However, the standout results ultimately failed to support the stock or the broader market. With skepticism mounting over lofty AI valuations, especially if the Fed does not ease policy, early gains evaporated. Oracle and AMD turned negative first, followed by Nvidia, which slid nearly 3 percent. The session was further shaped by the September nonfarm payrolls report, the first major economic data since the record U.S. government shutdown ended. The U.S. economy added 119,000 nonfarm jobs in September, beating expectations for a 51,000 increase, while the unemployment rate rose to 4.4 percent as more workers reentered the labor force. In interest rate markets, traders priced in around a 38-percent chance of a December rate cut following the data. Minutes from the Fed's October meeting highlighted policymakers' "strongly differing views" on whether a cooling labor market or persistent inflation poses the larger risk. U.S. jobs growth was stronger than expected in September, but unemployment also rose amid workers returning to seek jobs, said James Knightley, ING's chief international economist. "Given the Fed's recent hawkish shift and the lack of official data scheduled before the 10 December Federal Open Market Committee meeting, it is understandable that the market thinks the next move won't come until early 2026." On the corporate front, Walmart raised its full-year outlook after delivering better-than-expected third-quarter profit and sales. Walmart shares rose 6.46 percent as investors parsed the results for clues about consumer resilience heading into the holiday shopping season. U.S. stocks sink as rate-cut hopes dim U.S. stocks sink as rate-cut hopes dim 21st November 2025, 11:15 GMT+11 NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- U.S. stock indexes erased early gains and finished lower Thursday, as investors weighed Nvidia's strong earnings against shifting expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts following the release of the long-delayed September jobs report. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 386.51 points, or 0.84 percent, to 45,752.26, after rallying more than 700 points at session highs. The S&P 500 sank 103.4 points, or 1.56 percent, to 6,538.76. The Nasdaq Composite Index shed 486.18 points, or 2.15 percent, to 22,078.05.Discover moreStock market newsHeadline news digestInvestment platformsWorld politics documentariesForeign language learningEconomic news analysisBusiness news reportsTech news coverageNewspaperInternational news subscriptions Ten of the 11 primary S&P 500 sectors ended lower, with technology and consumer discretionary leading the laggards by dropping 2.66 percent and 1.73 percent, respectively. Meanwhile, consumer staples bucked the trend by rising 1.11 percent. Nvidia shares jumped nearly 5 percent at the open after the chipmaker delivered an earnings beat and projected stronger-than-expected revenues for the fourth quarter. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said demand for the company's Blackwell chips is "off the charts," dismissing concerns about an AI bubble.Discover moreHeadline news digestNews archive accessSports memorabiliaWorld politics documentariesTech news coverageForeign affairs briefingsBusiness news reportsWorld history booksCurrency exchange servicesGlobal news subscription However, the standout results ultimately failed to support the stock or the broader market. With skepticism mounting over lofty AI valuations, especially if the Fed does not ease policy, early gains evaporated. Oracle and AMD turned negative first, followed by Nvidia, which slid nearly 3 percent. The session was further shaped by the September nonfarm payrolls report, the first major economic data since the record U.S. government shutdown ended. The U.S. economy added 119,000 nonfarm jobs in September, beating expectations for a 51,000 increase, while the unemployment rate rose to 4.4 percent as more workers reentered the labor force. In interest rate markets, traders priced in around a 38-percent chance of a December rate cut following the data. Minutes from the Fed's October meeting highlighted policymakers' "strongly differing views" on whether a cooling labor market or persistent inflation poses the larger risk. U.S. jobs growth was stronger than expected in September, but unemployment also rose amid workers returning to seek jobs, said James Knightley, ING's chief international economist. "Given the Fed's recent hawkish shift and the lack of official data scheduled before the 10 December Federal Open Market Committee meeting, it is understandable that the market thinks the next move won't come until early 2026." On the corporate front, Walmart raised its full-year outlook after delivering better-than-expected third-quarter profit and sales. Walmart shares rose 6.46 percent as investors parsed the results for clues about consumer resilience heading into the holiday shopping season. Discover moreNews aggregator serviceInternational news updatesPolitical science coursesLatest news headlinesRegional news appsReal-time news feedGlobal economics webinarsWorld news analysisGeopolitical analysis reportsGlobal travel guides Discover moreTech news coverageForeign language learningBreaking news alertGeopolitical analysis reportsWorld news analysisNewspaperFinancial news subscriptionsInvestment platformsLatest news headlinesReal-time news feed Full Highlights: Seahawks vs. BuccaneersWatch The Top Plays From Seattle's Week 5 Matchup With The Tampa Bay BuccaneersBig News NetworkUndoTrump and Xi eye TikTok deal as part of effort to cool trade tensionsBig News NetworkUndoSaints Thursday Injury 2025 Week 3 vs. Seattle SeahawksBig News NetworkUndoSeahawks acquire WR Rashid Shaheed from SaintsMatthew Hinton-Imagn Images)Big News NetworkUndo2020 Week 16 Key Matchups: Seahawks vs. RamsBig News NetworkUndoUrban Future Week kicks off at Museum of the FutureBig News NetworkUndo Read This Next Discover moreGlobal economics webinarsDigital newspaper subscriptionInvestment platforms Wall Street Sinks as Tech Rout Drags Nasdaq Sharply Lower International student enrollment falls 17% amid tighter US visa rules Google's data hub sparks renewable energy debate on Christmas Island US emerges as largest recipient of Chinese state loans ING Bank Slaski to buy last 55% in Goldman Sachs TFI for $108 million Big News Network Big News Network News Agency Midwest Radio Network Mainstream Media BIG NEWS NETWORK.COM Contact & Support Terms & Conditions PRODUCTS & SERVICES News Releases Copyright © 1998-2025 Big News Network All rights reserved. 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"Lessons learnt during Op Sindoor converted into challenges": Vice Chief of Navy Staff ahead of Swavlamban 2025
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"Lessons learnt during Op Sindoor converted into challenges": Vice Chief of Navy Staff ahead of Swavlamban 2025

Trump urges revoking ABC broadcast licenses after reporter's question Judge says DOJ showed 'disturbing' missteps in Comey indictment Trump launches 'FIFA Pass' to speed visa interviews for World Cup fans Rights Group Says Nearly 100 Palestinians Have Died in Israeli Custody "Lessons learnt during Op Sindoor converted into challenges": Vice Chief of Navy Staff ahead of Swavlamban 2025 New Delhi [India], November 21 (ANI): Ahead of Swavlamban to be held at the Manekshaw Centre in Delhi from November 25 to 26, Vice Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Sanjay Vatsayan said that some of the lessons learnt during Operation Sindoor have been converted into challenges. Vice Admiral Sanjay Vatsayan said, 'What we saw during Op Sindoor and the lessons learnt, is that we have converted some of them into challenges, but what you will see in Swavalamban 2025 are high-tech challenges that have already been identified even before Sindoor. All these technologies are already in the domain of warfighting and are concurrently being developed in the civilian domain. We have identified our requirements from use cases from these technologies, which are coming up and that have been proposed as challenges to our MSMEs and startups, so that they can get operationally deployable solutions from these technologies.' The Curtain Raiser Press Conference for the 4th edition of the Indian Navy's Naval Innovation and Indigenisation Organisation (NIIO) Seminar - Swavalamban - 2025 was held on November 20 in New Delhi under the Chairmanship of VADM Sanjay Vatsayan, Vice Chief of the Naval Staff, the Ministry of Defence said in an official statement said. Highlighting the key features of Swavalamban -2025, the Vice Chief of the Naval Staff said that the event will highlight the innovation and indigenisation efforts of the Indian Navy and the contribution of Indian industries , while also focusing on technological advancements that can significantly enhance the country's defence capabilities. He informed that Swavalamban- 2025 will focus more on emerging and disruptive technologies to keep pace with the changing security requirements of the country. The Vice Chief of Naval Staff underlined the Navy's continued progress towards self-reliance in defence technologies , which aligns with the theme of Swavalamban -2025 , ' Strength and Affordability through Innovation and Indigenisation ' , which highlights the Navy's focus on collaborative and cutting-edge solutions to operational challenges. This year's seminar will include dedicated exhibition areas showcasing successful products as well as those realized through the ' idea to inspiration ' cycle. The seminar will also feature in-depth brainstorming sessions on policy frameworks and processes to accelerate the adoption of indigenous technologies. Expert-led panels will provide insights on emerging technologies , disruptive trends, and their relevance to the maritime sector. Additionally , a dedicated interactive session with venture capitalists will explore opportunities for financing , scaling, and fostering innovative ideas, it said. This year's edition will include a range of activities such as the launch of ' Innovathon ' , release of a collection of technology challenges and problem statements and unveiling of Swavalamban -4.0 document and Weapon Indigenisation Compendium. The event aims to bring together innovators , industry partners , academia , MSMEs and start-ups to collaborate , deliberate and contribute towards shaping future naval capability development . (ANI) "Lessons learnt during Op Sindoor converted into challenges": Vice Chief of Navy Staff ahead of Swavlamban 2025 "Lessons learnt during Op Sindoor converted into challenges": Vice Chief of Navy Staff ahead of Swavlamban 2025 21st November 2025, 11:30 GMT+11 New Delhi [India], November 21 (ANI): Ahead of Swavlamban to be held at the Manekshaw Centre in Delhi from November 25 to 26, Vice Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Sanjay Vatsayan said that some of the lessons learnt during Operation Sindoor have been converted into challenges. Vice Admiral Sanjay Vatsayan said, 'What we saw during Op Sindoor and the lessons learnt, is that we have converted some of them into challenges, but what you will see in Swavalamban 2025 are high-tech challenges that have already been identified even before Sindoor. All these technologies are already in the domain of warfighting and are concurrently being developed in the civilian domain. We have identified our requirements from use cases from these technologies, which are coming up and that have been proposed as challenges to our MSMEs and startups, so that they can get operationally deployable solutions from these technologies.' The Curtain Raiser Press Conference for the 4th edition of the Indian Navy's Naval Innovation and Indigenisation Organisation (NIIO) Seminar - Swavalamban - 2025 was held on November 20 in New Delhi under the Chairmanship of VADM Sanjay Vatsayan, Vice Chief of the Naval Staff, the Ministry of Defence said in an official statement said. Highlighting the key features of Swavalamban -2025, the Vice Chief of the Naval Staff said that the event will highlight the innovation and indigenisation efforts of the Indian Navy and the contribution of Indian industries , while also focusing on technological advancements that can significantly enhance the country's defence capabilities. He informed that Swavalamban- 2025 will focus more on emerging and disruptive technologies to keep pace with the changing security requirements of the country. The Vice Chief of Naval Staff underlined the Navy's continued progress towards self-reliance in defence technologies , which aligns with the theme of Swavalamban -2025 , ' Strength and Affordability through Innovation and Indigenisation ' , which highlights the Navy's focus on collaborative and cutting-edge solutions to operational challenges. This year's seminar will include dedicated exhibition areas showcasing successful products as well as those realized through the ' idea to inspiration ' cycle. The seminar will also feature in-depth brainstorming sessions on policy frameworks and processes to accelerate the adoption of indigenous technologies. Expert-led panels will provide insights on emerging technologies , disruptive trends, and their relevance to the maritime sector. Additionally , a dedicated interactive session with venture capitalists will explore opportunities for financing , scaling, and fostering innovative ideas, it said. This year's edition will include a range of activities such as the launch of ' Innovathon ' , release of a collection of technology challenges and problem statements and unveiling of Swavalamban -4.0 document and Weapon Indigenisation Compendium. The event aims to bring together innovators , industry partners , academia , MSMEs and start-ups to collaborate , deliberate and contribute towards shaping future naval capability development . 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The Source of Inspiration: The Yangtze as the Protagonist

Trump urges revoking ABC broadcast licenses after reporter's question Judge says DOJ showed 'disturbing' missteps in Comey indictment Trump launches 'FIFA Pass' to speed visa interviews for World Cup fans Rights Group Says Nearly 100 Palestinians Have Died in Israeli Custody The Source of Inspiration: The Yangtze as the Protagonist The Yangtze River surges through art, history, and daily life -- from traditional scrolls and dance poems to modern engineering and cuisine. A timeless source of strength and beauty, it continues to inspire creators and nourish generations. The Source of Inspiration: The Yangtze as the Protagonist The Source of Inspiration: The Yangtze as the Protagonist 21st November 2025, 11:15 GMT+11 The Yangtze River surges through art, history, and daily life -- from traditional scrolls and dance poems to modern engineering and cuisine. A timeless source of strength and beauty, it continues to inspire creators and nourish generations. Discover moreRegional news appsGlobal economics webinarsSports betting platformsFinancial market updatesReal-time news feedDailyBreaking news appGlobal travel guidesNewsletter subscription serviceCurated news summaries Discover moreBusiness news podcastsInternational news subscriptionsDefense industry reportsPolitical science coursesDigital newspaper subscriptionRegional news appsReal-time news feedEconomic news analysisLatest news headlinesNews archive access Full Highlights: Seahawks vs. BuccaneersWatch The Top Plays From Seattle's Week 5 Matchup With The Tampa Bay BuccaneersBig News NetworkUndoTrump and Xi eye TikTok deal as part of effort to cool trade tensionsBig News NetworkUndoSaints Thursday Injury 2025 Week 3 vs. Seattle SeahawksBig News NetworkUndoSeahawks acquire WR Rashid Shaheed from SaintsMatthew Hinton-Imagn Images)Big News NetworkUndo2020 Week 16 Key Matchups: Seahawks vs. RamsBig News NetworkUndoUrban Future Week kicks off at Museum of the FutureBig News NetworkUndo Read This Next Discover moreCurrency exchange services Wall Street Sinks as Tech Rout Drags Nasdaq Sharply Lower International student enrollment falls 17% amid tighter US visa rules Google's data hub sparks renewable energy debate on Christmas Island US emerges as largest recipient of Chinese state loans ING Bank Slaski to buy last 55% in Goldman Sachs TFI for $108 million Big News Network Big News Network News Agency Midwest Radio Network Mainstream Media BIG NEWS NETWORK.COM Contact & Support Terms & Conditions PRODUCTS & SERVICES News Releases Copyright © 1998-2025 Big News Network All rights reserved. ISSN: 2616-6917

Texas A&M back at it vs. Manhattan following close call
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Texas A&M back at it vs. Manhattan following close call

Trump urges revoking ABC broadcast licenses after reporter's question Judge says DOJ showed 'disturbing' missteps in Comey indictment Trump launches 'FIFA Pass' to speed visa interviews for World Cup fans Rights Group Says Nearly 100 Palestinians Have Died in Israeli Custody Texas A&M back at it vs. Manhattan following close call (Photo credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images) Texas A&M will strive to build on a gritty win when it hosts Manhattan on Friday in College Station, Texas. The Aggies head back to the court after an 86-81 home win over Montana on Tuesday that snapped a two-game losing streak. Texas A&M got 17 points from Rylan Griffen and 12 from Ruben Dominguez and needed them all to withstand a late Montana push that whittled a 19-point cushion to one in the final seconds. Texas A&M converted seven of eight free throws in the final seconds to secure the win. 'We have all the game pressure in the world to make free throws,' Texas A&M coach Bucky McMillan said. 'You felt it. You look up, and the game's under control. Then you blink. Now, we've got to make free throws to close the game out. I'm glad our guys were not too cool for school to go ahead and close it out right there.' The Aggies shot 53.7% from the floor and racked up 22 assists on 29 field goals as Zach Clemence, Rashaun Agee and Pop Isaacs scored 10 points apiece. Agee also grabbed 10 rebounds. 'We were just playing together,' Agee said. 'The ball is going to find the right man every time, and we got great shots. We just now have got to throw it over in the second half. It's a lesson. We continue to learn. Every game we learn.' The Aggies have played four of their first five games at home and will follow up Friday's outing with another home contest against Mississippi Valley State. Manhattan rolls into the Brazos Valley after winning two of three at the Rainbow Classic last week in Honolulu. The Jaspers opened with a 79-75 win over Utah Tech, lost to host Hawaii 86-56 in the semis and then beat Mississippi Valley State 80-73 on Saturday in the consolation game. Devin Dinkins had 22 points to lead Manhattan in Saturday's win, with Fraser Roxburgh adding 19, Jaden Winston scoring 14 and Marko Ljubicic hitting for 11 while converting all four of his shots from the floor. The Jaspers trailed late before Winston canned a jumper with less than three minutes to play and Manhattan was able to hold on. 'I am very proud of our group,' said Manhattan coach John Gallagher. 'We had many contributions during trying times throughout the week. Not many teams come to Hawaii and win. We will build on these two wins as we prepare for Texas A&M and as we approach MAAC play.' --Field Level Media Texas A&M back at it vs. Manhattan following close call Texas A&M back at it vs. Manhattan following close call Field Level Media 21st November 2025, 11:25 GMT+11 (Photo credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images) Texas A&M will strive to build on a gritty win when it hosts Manhattan on Friday in College Station, Texas. The Aggies head back to the court after an 86-81 home win over Montana on Tuesday that snapped a two-game losing streak. Texas A&M got 17 points from Rylan Griffen and 12 from Ruben Dominguez and needed them all to withstand a late Montana push that whittled a 19-point cushion to one in the final seconds.Discover moreNewsletter subscription serviceGlobal travel guidesForeign language learningGlobal economics webinarsWorld news analysisBreaking news appEconomic news analysisDigital newspaper subscriptionLatest news headlinesSports betting platforms Texas A&M converted seven of eight free throws in the final seconds to secure the win. 'We have all the game pressure in the world to make free throws,' Texas A&M coach Bucky McMillan said. 'You felt it. You look up, and the game's under control. Then you blink. Now, we've got to make free throws to close the game out. I'm glad our guys were not too cool for school to go ahead and close it out right there.' The Aggies shot 53.7% from the floor and racked up 22 assists on 29 field goals as Zach Clemence, Rashaun Agee and Pop Isaacs scored 10 points apiece. Agee also grabbed 10 rebounds.Discover moreGlobal news subscriptionSports betting platformsCurated news summariesStock market analysis toolsWorld news analysisGeopolitical risk assessmentsInternational news subscriptionsNewspaperBusiness news reportsCurrency exchange services 'We were just playing together,' Agee said. 'The ball is going to find the right man every time, and we got great shots. We just now have got to throw it over in the second half. It's a lesson. We continue to learn. Every game we learn.' The Aggies have played four of their first five games at home and will follow up Friday's outing with another home contest against Mississippi Valley State. Manhattan rolls into the Brazos Valley after winning two of three at the Rainbow Classic last week in Honolulu. The Jaspers opened with a 79-75 win over Utah Tech, lost to host Hawaii 86-56 in the semis and then beat Mississippi Valley State 80-73 on Saturday in the consolation game. Devin Dinkins had 22 points to lead Manhattan in Saturday's win, with Fraser Roxburgh adding 19, Jaden Winston scoring 14 and Marko Ljubicic hitting for 11 while converting all four of his shots from the floor. The Jaspers trailed late before Winston canned a jumper with less than three minutes to play and Manhattan was able to hold on. 'I am very proud of our group,' said Manhattan coach John Gallagher. 'We had many contributions during trying times throughout the week. Not many teams come to Hawaii and win. We will build on these two wins as we prepare for Texas A&M and as we approach MAAC play.' --Field Level Media Discover moreStock market analysis toolsFinancial market updatesBusiness news podcastsCurated news summariesHeadline news digestNewsletter subscription serviceForeign affairs briefingsNews aggregator serviceInvestment platformsReal-time news feed Discover moreFinancial news subscriptionsHeadline news digestNews archive accessBreaking news alertGlobal news subscriptionReal-time news feedBreaking news appGlobal travel guidesEconomic news analysisCurated news summaries Full Highlights: Seahawks vs. BuccaneersWatch The Top Plays From Seattle's Week 5 Matchup With The Tampa Bay BuccaneersBig News NetworkUndoTrump and Xi eye TikTok deal as part of effort to cool trade tensionsBig News NetworkUndoSaints Thursday Injury 2025 Week 3 vs. Seattle SeahawksBig News NetworkUndoSeahawks acquire WR Rashid Shaheed from SaintsMatthew Hinton-Imagn Images)Big News NetworkUndo2020 Week 16 Key Matchups: Seahawks vs. RamsBig News NetworkUndoUrban Future Week kicks off at Museum of the FutureBig News NetworkUndo Read This Next Discover moreLatest news headlinesForeign language learningHeadline news digest Wall Street Sinks as Tech Rout Drags Nasdaq Sharply Lower International student enrollment falls 17% amid tighter US visa rules Google's data hub sparks renewable energy debate on Christmas Island US emerges as largest recipient of Chinese state loans ING Bank Slaski to buy last 55% in Goldman Sachs TFI for $108 million Big News Network Discover moreReal-time news feedInternational news subscriptionsGlobal economics webinarsSports memorabilia Big News Network News Agency Midwest Radio Network Mainstream Media BIG NEWS NETWORK.COM Contact & Support Terms & Conditions PRODUCTS & SERVICES News Releases Copyright © 1998-2025 Big News Network All rights reserved. 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TRKIYE-ISTANBUL-BOSPHORUS-NIGHT VIEW
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Trump urges revoking ABC broadcast licenses after reporter's question Judge says DOJ showed 'disturbing' missteps in Comey indictment Trump launches 'FIFA Pass' to speed visa interviews for World Cup fans Rights Group Says Nearly 100 Palestinians Have Died in Israeli Custody TRKIYE-ISTANBUL-BOSPHORUS-NIGHT VIEW (251120) --ISTANBUL, Nov. 20, 2025 (Xinhua) -- A ferry sails on the Bosphorus Strait in Istanbul, Trkiye, Nov. 20, 2025. (Xinhua/Liu Lei) TRKIYE-ISTANBUL-BOSPHORUS-NIGHT VIEW TRKIYE-ISTANBUL-BOSPHORUS-NIGHT VIEW 21st November 2025, 10:45 GMT+11 (251120) --ISTANBUL, Nov. 20, 2025 (Xinhua) -- A ferry sails on the Bosphorus Strait in Istanbul, Trkiye, Nov. 20, 2025. (Xinhua/Liu Lei) Discover moreWorld news analysisForeign affairs briefingsNewspaperInternational news subscriptionsBreaking news appCurated news summariesCurrency exchange servicesStock market analysis toolsForeign language learningEconomic news analysis Discover moreInternational news updatesLatest news headlinesGeopolitical analysis reportsWorld history booksTravel insurance plansGlobal economics webinarsEconomic news analysisTech news coverageNews archive accessForeign affairs briefings Full Highlights: Seahawks vs. BuccaneersWatch The Top Plays From Seattle's Week 5 Matchup With The Tampa Bay BuccaneersBig News NetworkUndoTrump and Xi eye TikTok deal as part of effort to cool trade tensionsBig News NetworkUndoSaints Thursday Injury 2025 Week 3 vs. Seattle SeahawksBig News NetworkUndoSeahawks acquire WR Rashid Shaheed from SaintsMatthew Hinton-Imagn Images)Big News NetworkUndoJaishankar meets Afghan Trade Minister Azizi, discusses strengthening bilateral trade, connectivityBig News NetworkUndoRabada's fitness call likely to be made on eve of Guwahati Test: SA bowling coachBig News NetworkUndo Read This Next Wall Street Sinks as Tech Rout Drags Nasdaq Sharply Lower International student enrollment falls 17% amid tighter US visa rules Google's data hub sparks renewable energy debate on Christmas Island US emerges as largest recipient of Chinese state loans ING Bank Slaski to buy last 55% in Goldman Sachs TFI for $108 million Big News Network Big News Network News Agency Midwest Radio Network Mainstream Media BIG NEWS NETWORK.COM Contact & Support Terms & Conditions PRODUCTS & SERVICES News Releases Copyright © 1998-2025 Big News Network All rights reserved. ISSN: 2616-6917

SOUTH AFRICA-JOHANNESBURG-HIV/AIDS-CHINA-FUNDING-AGREEMENT
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SOUTH AFRICA-JOHANNESBURG-HIV/AIDS-CHINA-FUNDING-AGREEMENT

Trump urges revoking ABC broadcast licenses after reporter's question Judge says DOJ showed 'disturbing' missteps in Comey indictment Trump launches 'FIFA Pass' to speed visa interviews for World Cup fans Rights Group Says Nearly 100 Palestinians Have Died in Israeli Custody SOUTH AFRICA-JOHANNESBURG-HIV/AIDS-CHINA-FUNDING-AGREEMENT (251120) -- JOHANNESBURG, Nov.20, 2025 (Xinhua)-- Chinese Ambassador to South Africa Wu Peng speaks during the Launch of HIV Prevention Project in Johannesburg, South Africa, Nov. 20, 2025. To tackle HIV/AIDS in South Africa, China, through the China Global Development and South-South Cooperation Fund, has announced a two-year funding commitment of 3.49 million U.S. dollars. (Xinhua/Chen Wei) SOUTH AFRICA-JOHANNESBURG-HIV/AIDS-CHINA-FUNDING-AGREEMENT SOUTH AFRICA-JOHANNESBURG-HIV/AIDS-CHINA-FUNDING-AGREEMENT 21st November 2025, 10:45 GMT+11 (251120) -- JOHANNESBURG, Nov.20, 2025 (Xinhua)-- Chinese Ambassador to South Africa Wu Peng speaks during the Launch of HIV Prevention Project in Johannesburg, South Africa, Nov. 20, 2025. To tackle HIV/AIDS in South Africa, China, through the China Global Development and South-South Cooperation Fund, has announced a two-year funding commitment of 3.49 million U.S. dollars. (Xinhua/Chen Wei) Discover moreBusiness news reportsGlobal economics webinarsNewsletter subscription serviceCurrency exchange servicesInvestment platformsSports betting platformsPolitical science coursesWorld politics documentariesRegional news appsCurated news summaries Discover moreDailyInvestment platformsForeign affairs briefingsDigital newspaper subscriptionRegional news appsTech news coverageStock market newsInternational relations degreesBreaking news appStock market analysis tools Full Highlights: Seahawks vs. BuccaneersWatch The Top Plays From Seattle's Week 5 Matchup With The Tampa Bay BuccaneersBig News NetworkUndoTrump and Xi eye TikTok deal as part of effort to cool trade tensionsBig News NetworkUndoSaints Thursday Injury 2025 Week 3 vs. Seattle SeahawksBig News NetworkUndoSamsung, Korean firms boost home investment after U.S. tariff dealSouth Korea’s biggest conglomerates unveiled major new domestic spending plans on November 16Big News NetworkUndoSeahawks acquire WR Rashid Shaheed from SaintsBig News NetworkUndo2020 Week 16 Key Matchups: Seahawks vs. RamsBig News NetworkUndo Read This Next Wall Street Sinks as Tech Rout Drags Nasdaq Sharply Lower International student enrollment falls 17% amid tighter US visa rules Google's data hub sparks renewable energy debate on Christmas Island US emerges as largest recipient of Chinese state loans ING Bank Slaski to buy last 55% in Goldman Sachs TFI for $108 million Big News Network Big News Network News Agency Midwest Radio Network Mainstream Media BIG NEWS NETWORK.COM Contact & Support Terms & Conditions PRODUCTS & SERVICES News Releases Copyright © 1998-2025 Big News Network All rights reserved. ISSN: 2616-6917