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Antoinette Lattouf hearing day four: ABC managing director David Anderson to resume giving evidence – live | Australian Broadcasting Corporation newsthirst.

Key events Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature Anderson told court about regrets and flagged ‘step missing’ in Lattouf process Yesterday we heard from Anderson that he has some regrets over the way the Lattouf matter was handled. Under cross-examination by Lattouf’s barrister, Oshie Fagir, he said there was…

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Kings keep making moves, reportedly acquire Jonas Valanciunas from Wizards newsthirst.

The Washington Wizards are trading center Jonas Valanciunas to the Sacramento Kings for forward Sidy Cissoko and two second-round draft picks, ESPN reported Wednesday. Primarily coming off Washington’s bench, Valanciunas is averaging 11.5 points and 8.2 rebounds in just 20.1 minutes per game this season. Valanciunas, 32, is in the first season of a three-year,…

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Trump China tariffs will affect Ford, GM vehicles and auto parts newsthirst.

2024 Lincoln Nautilus  Ford DETROIT — President Donald Trump’s move Saturday to impose 10% additional tariffs on imports from China affects a small number of U.S. vehicles. But those tariffs are also hitting auto parts, which could increase already heightened vehicle prices for consumers. The U.S. in recent years has imported from about $15.4 billion…

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Fed officials are raising concerns about Trump’s tariffs and inflation newsthirst.

Austan Goolsbee speaking at Jackson Hole on August 23, 2024. David A. Grogan | CNBC Federal Reserve officials take great pains not to comment on fiscal policy, but the looming threat from tariffs is forcing their hand. In recent days, multiple central bank policymakers not only have noted the uncertainty surrounding President Donald Trump’s desire to…

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Bangladeshi protesters destroy ex-PM’s family home symbolising independence | Bangladesh newsthirst.

Thousands of protesters in Bangladesh have taken out their anger at exiled former prime minister Sheikh Hasina by destroying a family home that came to symbolise the country’s independence – and now, they say, the authoritarianism they believe she stood for. The attack was sparked by a speech that Hasina planned to give to supporters…

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