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It was followed by “Running Point,” which landed in third place with 3.5 million views in its fourth week on the chart. Live wrestling special “Raw: 2025” continued to chart, with the ...
Sustainalytics’ controversies research identifies companies involved in incidents and events that may negatively affect stakeholders, the environment or the company’s operations. Controversies are ...
The United States men's national team are out of the Concacaf Nations League, a competition they've won three times in a row. The USMNT advanced past Panama moving on to the Concacaf Nations ...
Former President Donald Trump has tied his highest approval rating from his first term, reaching 47% according to an NBC poll. Despite the uptick in approval, other polls, such as Reuters/Ipsos ...
Agencies The rating agency said that the review for downgrade reflects concerns over the negative impact of the accounting discrepancies, combined with stress in the bank’s retail unsecured loan ...
The two sides will clash in the deciding leg at the Stade de France on Sunday, Mar. 23. Check out the player ratings from the match below.
‘Anupamaa’ on Star Plus remained the No.1 show across Hindi GECs in Week 10 of 2025 data from BARC India. The long-running series garnered 2.4 points, followed by ‘Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah’ ...
President Trump's approval rating averages around 46% in his second term, with a range of 34%-49% throughout both terms. Trump's approval rating in Mississippi is higher than his national average ...
Back on the TV chart, “Running Point” came in second place with 6 million views in its third week of streaming. It was followed by “Zero Day” with 4.4 million views in its fourth week.
S&P Global Ratings is worried councils don't have enough revenue to cover all their costs, including investment in infrastructure. Photo / Alex Cairns S&P Global Ratings has downgraded the credit ...
One of the trends that Donald Trump and his supporters wanted to reverse with his big speech to a joint session of Congress on March 4 was a steady erosion of his job-approval ratings in the polls ...
The Health Secretary has said there is an “overdiagnosis” of mental health conditions with “too many people being written off” as he defended plans to cut the benefits bill. Wes Streeting ...