Corus: Fiscal Q3 Earnings Snapshot

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:55:50 GMT

Corus: Fiscal Q3 Earnings Snapshot TORONTO (AP) — TORONTO (AP) — Corus Entertainment Inc. (CJREF) on Thursday reported a loss of $364.5 million in its fiscal third quarter.The Toronto-based company said it had a loss of $1.83 per share. Earnings, adjusted for asset impairment costs and restructuring costs, were 7 cents per share.The media company posted revenue of $292.5 million in the period._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on CJREF at https://www.zacks.com/ap/CJREFSource

Denver weather: Storm chances and staying below average

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:55:50 GMT

Denver weather: Storm chances and staying below average DENVER (KDVR) - Temperatures in Denver will be cooler today in the upper 70s with some storm chances in the afternoon. Storm chances are higher across the eastern plains with a slight risk for severe storms.Weather today: Afternoon stormsWe'll see partly cloudy skies today with below-average highs in the upper 70s. Storms can form in the mid-afternoon, pushing out into the plains through the evening hours. Storms can be severe across the plains with hail and gusty winds. Weather tonight: Slow clearingStorms will push east with slow-clearing skies tonight. Winds will become lighter as temperatures dip into the upper 50s.Looking ahead: More storms and coolerStorm chances are back and better on Friday afternoon, starting after the noon hour with cooler temperatures. Highs stay in the low 70s with a brisk afternoon wind. Saturday has smaller storm chances with below-average highs in the upper 70s. Sunday has slightly larger chances for storms, with close to seasonal highs in the mid-80s...

Jury deliberations push into 4th day over ex-Parkland school resource officer’s fate in a rare trial over police conduct in a mass shooting

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:55:50 GMT

Jury deliberations push into 4th day over ex-Parkland school resource officer’s fate in a rare trial over police conduct in a mass shooting (CNN) — Jurors are due to begin a fourth day of deliberations Thursday in the trial of the former school resource officer who stayed outside during the 2018 massacre at a Parkland, Florida, high school – a rare trial focused on law enforcement response to a mass shooting.State prosecutors accuse Scot Peterson, 60, of ignoring his training and doing nothing as 17 people, including 14 students, were gunned down at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in what became the deadliest US high school shooting ever. His attorney argued the then-Broward Sheriff’s Office deputy didn’t enter the building under attack because he couldn’t tell where the shots were coming from.Peterson has pleaded not guilty to 11 counts, including seven felony counts of child neglect and three misdemeanor counts of culpable negligence. He also faces a misdemeanor count of perjury for allegedly lying to investigators about the number of gunshots he heard after arriving at the scene and about whether he saw people f...

Russia’s General Armageddon disappears, as Kremlin bats away arrest rumors

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:55:50 GMT

Russia’s General Armageddon disappears, as Kremlin bats away arrest rumors Sergei Surovikin, Russia’s “General Armageddon,” has vanished from public view after the Wagner Group’s aborted weekend mutiny — amid reports he has been detained over a rumored role in the insurrection. Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov was noncommittal Wednesday when asked by reporters about the claims. “There are many different speculations, allegations, and so on about those events,” he said. “I think this is one of such examples.”Surovikin, Russia’s former commander of the war in Ukraine, hasn’t been seen since Saturday, with a Moscow Times story late Tuesday saying he has been arrested after reports circulated that he knew in advance about Yevgeny Prigozhin’s planned insurrection which President Vladimir Putin said brought Russia to the brink of a civil war. The Financial Times has since reported that Surovkin, who commands Russia’s air force, has been detained, citing three people familiar with the ma...

UK’s Rwanda asylum plan unlawful, court rules

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:55:50 GMT

UK’s Rwanda asylum plan unlawful, court rules LONDON — Rishi Sunak is promising to fight on after a top court dealt a major blow to the British government’s plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda to have their claims processed.The U.K. announced a controversial multimillion-pound deal with Rwanda last year, vowing to deport to the Central African nation people it deems have made “dangerous, unnecessary and illegal journeys” to Britain.The High Court has previously dismissed several bids to halt the government’s plan. But a number of individual asylum seekers and the charity Asylum Aid succeeded Thursday at the Court of Appeal in overturning the finding that Rwanda represents a “safe third country,” throwing the much-vaunted policy into fresh legal chaos.No Rwandan deportation flights have so far gone ahead, despite the policy being unveiled in spring of last year.Sunak made clear Thursday lunchtime that the British government will now seek to challenge the latest decision at the Supreme Court.“The policy of t...

5 tips to survive the summer party season

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:55:50 GMT

5 tips to survive the summer party season LONDON — Suspect wine, sweltering political obsessives and the bitter taste of regret: it can only be party season in Westminster.Think tanks, lobbying shops and even much-loved media titles are all rolling out the red carpet for their summer gatherings over the next few weeks, with proper power players rubbing shoulders with humble free booze-enjoyers to swap gossip, gather intel and spray around business cards like confetti.So how can the consummate political pro make the most of all this enforced revelry? POLITICO tapped up the experts so you didn’t have to. Cheers!Seriously, watch the drinkingGetting blitzed may be big and clever — but it’s bad for business. It might seem like common sense, but free booze, 30-degree heat, and a sea of unfamiliar faces make it easy to slip from tipsy to trolleyed in record time.Rat-arsed antics or loose-lipped gossip can come back to haunt you. So — and stay with us here — why not try a glass of water or two in between the throat-burn...

“23 Subaru Legacy is a big bang for the buck

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:55:50 GMT

“23 Subaru Legacy is a big bang for the buck Subaru enters Grasso’s Garage this week with its 2023 Subaru Legacy Touring XT. Wrapped in Cosmic Blue Pearl, the Legacy rides on a legacy of a long lasting tradition in the Subaru fleet. Known for a family 4-door sedan and an affordable one, the Subaru Legacy has an array of utilization for an array of consumers.Powering the 2023 Subaru Legacy, you guessed it, the Boxer-style engine. A 2.4 liter turbocharged 4-cylinder, producing 260 horsepower and 277 lb-ft of torque, the Legacy Touring Xt is a heck of a 4-door sedan. We notice a High-torque CVT transmission as well, which could be its biggest flaw. Known for high transmission noise, the CVT is a cheaply designed transmission and known most for its presence in snow-mobiles or off-road recreation equipment. Although in most of the Subaru family, it does offer a decent performance; which is good.LED headlights, medium brown leather interior, sunroof, SiriusXM radio and a 11.6 inch STARLINK infotainment system with navigation are jus...

Muslim pilgrims take part in symbolic stoning of the devil as Hajj pilgrimage winds down

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:55:50 GMT

Muslim pilgrims take part in symbolic stoning of the devil as Hajj pilgrimage winds down MINA, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Muslim pilgrims cast stones at pillars representing the devil on Thursday in the final days of the annual Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia.This year’s pilgrimage was the first in three years to be held without coronavirus restrictions and drew over 1.8 million Muslims from all corners of the earth.The pilgrimage to Mecca is one of the five pillars of Islam, required of all Muslims at least once in their lives if they are able. For the pilgrims, it is a deeply spiritual journey that wipes away sins and affirms the unity of the worldwide Muslim community.It began with pilgrims circling the Kaaba in Mecca’s Grand Mosque, the cube-shaped structure to which Muslims face during their five daily prayers. The spiritual high point came on Tuesday. That’s when pilgrims flocked to Mount Arafat, where the Prophet Muhammad delivered his final sermon.During the final three days of the Hajj, pilgrims cast stones at pillars representing the devil, a reenac...

Philippines considering US request to host visa processing center for Afghans despite concerns

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:55:50 GMT

Philippines considering US request to host visa processing center for Afghans despite concerns MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said Thursday that a request for his country to temporarily host a U.S. immigrant visa processing center for thousands of Afghan nationals faces security and other concerns but is still being considered by his administration.U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken first relayed the request to his Philippine counterpart last year, and President Joe Biden discussed the request when Marcos visited the United States in May, Philippine officials said.The full details of the request, which remains under negotiations between the treaty allies, have not been made public, but Marcos said he was told by American officials that only a maximum of 1,000 Afghan nationals would be allowed to stay in the Philippines at any one time while their special immigrant visas are being processed.A Philippine official said an initial 600 Afghan nationals would be allowed in a “pilot phase” if the U.S. proposal gets approved. The proposal was...

South Koreans grow younger overnight as the country changes how it counts people’s ages

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:55:50 GMT

South Koreans grow younger overnight as the country changes how it counts people’s ages SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — As South Korea campaigns to retire an old and odd age-counting method that makes people a year or two older than they really are, children are among the few who seem most eager to stick with the past.“I turned 6 and then became 5 again,” Kim Da-in said when a TV reporter asked her about a new law that went into effect Wednesday that formalizes the international age-counting method in administrative and civil laws and encourages people to tally their own ages accordingly.South Korea’s traditional age-counting custom considers every person 1 year old at birth and adds another year when the calendar hits Jan. 1, meaning a child born on Dec. 31 turns 2 the next day.While the new law is the country’s latest attempt to retire that method and standardize international ages based on the passing of birthdays, it’s not immediately clear what will actually change — putting aside the minor frustrations of children like Da-in waiting for their birthdays.President ...