tuesday Your morning briefing: What you should know for Tuesday, April 21 By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-21T03:59:00Z Full Article
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tuesday Eta Aquariid meteor shower set to dazzle overnight on Tuesday as celestial display reaches its peak By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-04T14:37:00Z Stargazers can expect to see up to 40 meteors per hour blaze through the night sky before sunrise on Wednesday Full Article
tuesday Your morning briefing: What you should know for Tuesday, May 5 By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-05T03:59:17Z Full Article
tuesday Tuesday morning news briefing: More than half of adults paid by the state in coronavirus lockdown By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 06:31:41 GMT Full Article topics:in-the-news/uk-coronavirus-lockdown structure:news topics:in-the-news/coronavirus structure:news/uk-news storytype:standard
tuesday Tuesday evening news briefing: UK's official death toll becomes Europe's largest By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 16:35:09 GMT Full Article structure:news topics:in-the-news/coronavirus structure:news/uk-news storytype:standard
tuesday Target and superquiz, Tuesday, April 21 By www.smh.com.au Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 12:00:00 GMT Trivia buffs: test your knowledge with today's interactive superquiz and target. Full Article
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tuesday Super Tuesday Turned Into a Super Flop By webfeeds.brookings.edu Published On :: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 12:00:00 -0500 The Syndrome, the villain in the 2004 animated movie “The Incredibles,” is an ordinary guy who has a plan to put an end to superheroes by making everyone a superhero.Syndrome’s evil machinations came to fruition on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2008. The political parties permit states to hold their presidential nominating contests as early as the first Tuesday in February, with familiar states such as Iowa and New Hampshire given exemptions. Other states jealous of the attention lavished on those early states plotted to make their primaries or caucuses sooner, sometimes even violating party rules and suffering a penalty as a consequence. To quote Syndrome, when everyone is a super, no one is a super. And so it was with the Super Tuesday states. Although not intended, a national primary emerged as 24 states fell over one another in a Keystone Kop spectacle by moving up their primaries and caucuses to Feb. 5. Some argued that this would be good for the political parties in the general election since only a candidate who could run a national campaign would win the nomination. Ironically, the candidates acted just like they do in a general election, where they concentrate on the competitive battleground states. On Super Tuesday they decided where they could be competitive, where they could pick up delegates, and targeted their scarce resources to those states. States that thought they would be relevant found themselves irrelevant safe states that the candidates passed by and simply helped run up delegate totals for their favored candidate. A year ago, the campaigns were focused on building organizations and cultivating supporters in the early contest states of Iowa and New Hampshire. Some candidate strategies were solely focused on jump-starting their campaigns by winning these early states, and others hoped that decisive wins would quickly seal the nomination. Some of the better-financed campaigns could be forward-looking, but they still would not want to spend time and money on Super Tuesday states unless they were sure they would need to. By the time the nomination process was whittled down to the remaining players and the campaigns could start their Super Tuesday planning, little time was left to advertise, send direct mail and build volunteer organizations. Even where the campaigns decided they could be competitive, too many states were in play for the campaigns to pour in the same resources they did in Iowa and New Hampshire. The resulting dynamic had a twofold effect on voter participation in this year of high voter interest. Lack of competition drove down turnout in states such as New York, where Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and John McCain (R-Ariz.) were expected to win big victories. Only 19 percent of eligible New Yorkers voted, compared with 53 percent in New Hampshire. Lack of organization and campaigning drove turnout down across the board, as all primary states combined averaged a turnout rate of 29 percent. Poor organization particularly afflicted the caucuses, which require campaign organizations to mobilize supporters to give up an entire evening. While 16 percent of eligible Iowans attended caucuses, the combined attendance rate for the four states holding caucuses for both political parties was a meager 6 percent. The silver lining is that continued voter interest buoyed participation where competition and organization failed. Turnout likely would have been much worse if the nominees already had been decided. As we move forward from Super Tuesday, those states that did not crowd to the front of the line will now find themselves being courted a little more graciously and intensely by the campaigns. This should help increase voter participation. However, the nomination battles are still coming rather fast and furiously, so the campaigns still can’t give the extended engagement they do for the early states. Some campaigns are now facing hard choices as to where they can spend their limited remaining resources. Except for perhaps a few intensely fought competitive states remaining, voter turnout has thus likely peaked in this election cycle. We expected Super Tuesday to soar into the stratosphere. Instead, it was more of a flop, a cheap imitation of Iowa and New Hampshire. When the dust settles after this primary season and we look back at how the parties nominate their candidates, we will still be searching for a way to have more equitable involvement by voters in all states. Authors Michael P. McDonald Publication: Roll Call Full Article
tuesday What drove Biden’s big wins on Super Tuesday? By webfeeds.brookings.edu Published On :: Wed, 04 Mar 2020 22:59:24 +0000 Brookings Senior Fellow John Hudak looks at the results of the Super Tuesday presidential primaries and examines the factors that fueled former Vice President Joe Biden's dramatic comeback, why former Mayor Bloomberg's unlimited budget couldn't save his candidacy, and which upcoming states will be the true tests of Biden and Bernie Sanders's competing visions for… Full Article
tuesday A Not To Be Missed Plastic Ocean Themed Green Drinks NYC Holiday Party This Tuesday By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Sun, 12 Dec 2010 20:40:20 -0500 Planning your holiday party schedule in New York City can be calendar jujitsu, what with work parties, friends parties, family parties, but there are also a few green themed parties that the sustainably minded New Yorker Full Article Living
tuesday It's Fair Tuesday; Support Fair Trade Today By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Tue, 27 Nov 2012 09:01:00 -0500 A response to Black Friday and Cyber Monday with the goal of inspiring conscious consumerism. Full Article Business
tuesday 5 Colorful Fair Trade Holiday Gifts to Score on Fair Tuesday By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Sat, 17 Nov 2012 08:00:00 -0500 Who needs Black Friday and Cyber Monday? Indego Africa gives #FairTuesday a fashionable and affordable twist with colorful jewelry, accessories, and holiday gifts. Full Article Living
tuesday The TreeHugger Recap: Tuesday, August 2, 2011 By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Wed, 03 Aug 2011 13:58:00 -0400 With ~30+ new posts on TreeHugger.com each weekday, we understand if you miss a post here and there. To keep you up-to-date, here's what we covered on Tuesday, August 2, 2011.Animals Lloyd asked is urban chickens are a gateway Full Article TreeHugger Exclusives
tuesday History says Super Tuesday is last thing stock market needs right now By www.cnbc.com Published On :: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 21:50:49 GMT In periods leading up to Super Tuesday primaries that span a dozen states, stocks tends to sell off. That's not good news for a market already being tested by the coronavirus. Full Article
tuesday 5 things to know before the stock market opens Tuesday By www.cnbc.com Published On :: Tue, 03 Mar 2020 15:18:49 GMT Stock futures, in another volatile overnight session, were pointing to losses at Tuesday's open on Wall Street after the Dow's 5% comeback Monday. Full Article
tuesday Coronavirus-earnings season: What to expect as companies begin to report Tuesday By www.cnbc.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 15:00:45 GMT Companies in every sector face challenges giving forward-looking guidance in a pandemic that remains unpredictable. Full Article
tuesday Options trader wins big on a Super Tuesday health-care bet By www.cnbc.com Published On :: Wed, 04 Mar 2020 17:31:10 GMT One options trader won big on Joe Biden's Super Tuesday performance, cashing in on a sizable bullish bet on one health-care name. Full Article
tuesday How To Tuesday – Halloween Party Toothpicks By www.mypapercrane.com Published On :: Wed, 10 Oct 2012 17:05:27 +0000 I’m having a Halloween crafternoon this weekend, and I wanted to make some toothpicks for spearing finger food that would be easy to make, but still have a great spooky vibe. Even if you are not having a Halloween party this year I think these picks would be great for … Continue reading → Full Article blog craft DIY food halloween
tuesday How-To Tuesday Halloween pipe cleaner friends By www.mypapercrane.com Published On :: Tue, 16 Oct 2012 11:00:19 +0000 These little pipe cleaner pals are super easy to make, and even easier to customize based on what you have on hand. The only things you will need are pipe cleaners, the paper faces, and some glue. Otherwise you can add little Halloween toys, scraps of fun paper, streamers, etc. … Continue reading → Full Article blog craft DIY halloween
tuesday How To Tuesday – Spooky Halloween Hand treat bags By www.mypapercrane.com Published On :: Tue, 23 Oct 2012 11:00:59 +0000 Today’s DIY is not really a set of instructions (because it’s super easy) but more of a few helpful hints! I found the idea for these amazing hand treat bags at The Queen’s Card Castle. I decided to make the bags for my son’s class party treat bags, they were … Continue reading → Full Article blog craft DIY halloween
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tuesday i told you that you wouldnt like tuesday By www.toothpastefordinner.com Published On :: Fri, 14 Jul 2017 04:00:00 EDT Today on Toothpaste For Dinner: i told you that you wouldnt like tuesdayThe Worst Things For Sale is Drew's blog. It updates every day. Subscribe to the Worst Things For Sale RSS! Full Article comic
tuesday Tuesday 7 May 1667 By www.pepysdiary.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 23:00:00 -0001 Up betimes, and by coach to St. James's; but there find Sir W. Coventry gone out betimes this morning, on horseback, with the King and Duke of York, to Putney-heath, -- to run some horses, and so back again to the office, where some witnesses from... Full Article
tuesday Mumbai Diary: Tuesday Dossier By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 30 Apr 2019 02:09:06 GMT Finger-inking good Anushka Sharma offers voters at a polling station in Versova a frame worthy of the album when she poses with them on Monday after casting her vote. Pic/Satej Shinde Not a happy ending Ask any music-loving person who grew up in the 1990s, and they will tell you that AR Rahman's tracks were like anthems to the generation. As much as we love every chord the man has composed, there have been some visible cracks of late. But when we heard that the music director has composed the Marvel Anthem in Hindi for Avengers Endgame, we couldn't believe it. For, Roke Na Rukenge Ab To Yaara faced a lot of flak after its release, and now that even more people are listening to it, many are calling it "cringe-worthy". A city-based musician even wrote, "My favourite part of Avengers: Endgame was not listening to Rahman's track at the end credits." Seems like Rahman will have to work on his game to please fans, many of who are tagging the song as the "only disappointment" in the movie. A sweet goodbye "I've known Pablo for 11 years; he's my best friend who was supposed to come help me out for two months but I was able to convince him to stay for three years," pastry chef Pooja Dhingra revealed to this diarist, albeit with a heavy heart while sharing with us that her close aide and business partner, chef Pablo Naranjo Agular, is all set to bid adieu to the city, and their labour of love, Le 15. Le15 Cafe won the Best New Cafe at The Guide Restaurant Awards 2019 by Mid-day "I'm going to miss having him around terribly, more as a friend and my moral support than anything else," Dhingra shared. Their camaraderie is apparent in Agular's thoughts, too, when he confesses that Dhingra was like a little sister and an incredible support system. "India has taught me so much not only as a person but also as a chef! For the first time in many years I can say I'm happy. However, I've been living away for 13 years and it's time to go home. Before I do that, I'm going to travel around Asia to learn and discover as much as I can," the Colombian chef told this diarist. A whiff of Kashmir in Oz The previous edition of MasterChef Australia saw history being made when an Indian-origin chef was crowned the king of the kitchen. Now, Kashmir-born Sandeep Pandit hopes to win the 11th edition. The IT project manager took one step closer to making this a reality when his name was announced as one of the 10 participants. The Bangalore University graduate will be plating up a traditional feast from Kashmir, and hopes to charm Georgie Calombaris with his hot and spicy signature dish. The 37-year-old's social media profile mentions him as a complete foodie. He has a food blog where he tells stories associated with the dishes like his mother's rogan josh, besides sharing their recipes. He picked up cooking after they moved to Australia and his parents worked hard to make ends meet. Well, here's hoping he introduces the world to the lesser-known delights of Kashmiri cuisine. Live in concert The voting day holiday for Mumbaikars packed in a treat yesterday with a day-long concert at the NCPA, celebrating Ustad Allarakha's birth centenary. While the free entry ensured it was open to all, the Nariman Point venue isn't logistically accessible to everyone. But that didn't bar music lovers from across the city, and for that matter anywhere in the world, from soaking in the tunes played in memory of the legendary tabla player. For, the venue ensured that the concert was streamed live on its Facebook page. And as word spread, listeners kept joining in through the course of the day, as a stellar line-up of artistes — which had been kept under wraps — including Asha Bhosle, Prabha Atre, Rakesh Chaurasia and Niladri Kumar as well as folk drummers and a brass band from Jaipur performed. Now that's what we call an inclusive event. Tete-a-tete with Gulzar Poet, lyricist, and director Gulzar, known for classic movies like Aandhi, Angoor and Ijaazat, will be in conversation with three authors who have written books based on these films, at a talk by Harper Collins India in Worli later this week. Author Saba M Bashir who has done a close textual analysis of the film Aandhi, will examine the details of its cast, dialogues and songs, while author Sathya Saran, who has traced Gulzar's adaptation of Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors, will talk about the filming and plot. Author Mira Hashmi, who will be joining on camera from Pakistan, has written about how Gulzar's skill as a storyteller is exemplified by his complex characters. "The movie is a perfect showcase of Gulzar's impish wit, his way with words and how he can look at the world from a unique angle. I loved the humour in the dialogues and the way the songs are set; they are so tongue-in-cheek," Saran told this diarist. Catch up on all the latest Crime, National, International and Hatke news here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates Full Article
tuesday Mumbai Diary: Tuesday Dossier By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 28 Apr 2020 02:04:42 GMT No net gains The poor are left to protect themselves in tents on a skywalk in Powai on Monday. Pic/Sameer Markande Paisa vasool with Pant At a time when uncertainty hits most industries around the world, writer Meghna Pant's first-ever podcast on Audible hopes to bring some clarity on money matters. Titled Show Me The Money, the podcast is a personal finance audio show that addresses the basics of saving, investing and spending with experts and top investment houses such as SBI, HDFC, and DSP. The recording began last December and about the importance of the show now, Pant told this diarist, "The deepest learning from this pandemic is that life is unpredictable and we need to be prepared for anything. And the only things that can help us tide over tough times, downturns and job losses, are our savings and investments. What are smart financial decisions? How can women, millennials, artists, freelancers and influencers become richer? What's worth spending on and what's not? The idea is to give people money advice that actually works, while they're sitting at home in their PJs. All for free!" Party all night This diarist watched DJ Ivan offer his friends a treat when they were starved of their fix of weekend dancing recently. A bunch of them were on a video call when one person directed them to a mammoth set that the city-based musician was playing live on Instagram, where he started spinning old-school electronic tunes around midnight and went on for seven hours straight. The friends logged in to the music from home, showing how the definition of partying in Mumbai has changed during the lockdown. "This is for those who are missing the club right now," the gracious DJ said. Some signs of the times Although we're all finding ways to comprehend the current scenario we're living in, an emoji that accurately represents what we're going through can always help. So, the New York-based creative agency &Walsh has launched hundreds of emojis that can be downloaded for free — because they were "frustrated by the limitations of the current emoji set." Too scared to text your crush? Just send them the "Be My Quarantine?" emoji. Tired of people reminding you to wash your hands? Show them the graphic depiction of bubbles emerging from your hands instead. And if you can't deal with anything or anyone at the moment, simply send the banner that says, "Hello I Am Going Insane". We understand. Why you should swing into this auction After the pandemic struck artist Raju Sutar took up the brush up in a bid to help with relief work. It started off with 30 paintings that he posted on social media, appealing to followers to pay R500 or more for each. "I asked them to pay the money to either the Maharashtra Chief Minister's (CM) Relief Fund or any other COVID-19 fund. The paintings were sold out in 20 hours and some people paid more than R3,000 for them," he told us. This is what led him to kick-start an auction on Instagram. The circular paintings, each 3.5-inch in diameter, are inspired by the popular card game Ganjifa. "I've posted four paintings so far. Each day, one painting goes under the hammer and I take bids till 10 pm in the comments section. The winner is declared after that and they need to send the money to the CM's Fund. I'll send the artworks to the winners by post once the lockdown ends," he said, adding that R23,000 has been raised so far. A mindful debut Singer, actor and speaker on mindfulness, Raageshwari Loomba Swaroop is set to make her literary debut next month as her book Building a Happy Family (Penguin India) will be launched digitally by Oxford Bookstore. The title comes with a foreword from Dr Shashi Tharoor and the author focusses on the impact books, music, art and positive reinforcement has on the lives of children. "I always believed that parenting is about bringing up the parent and not the child. I wrote the book so we adults can re-visit our childhood through our children's unique eyes," Loomba Swaroop told this diarist. In doing this, she also stated that we will magically realise that these "little masters" are our greatest teachers in mindfulness. About the motivation to delve into mindfulness per se, the London-based author added, "I starting collecting notes on it soon after my recovery from facial paralysis. It's been 20 years since then. But when I started the journey of being a mother, in my mind first, I knew I wanted to be a non-judgemental and easygoing mother. Mindfulness made me realise that for it to happen I would first have to start by being non-judgemental and easy going with myself and everyone around me." Catch up on all the latest Mumbai news, crime news, current affairs, and a complete guide from food to things to do and events across Mumbai. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates. Mid-Day is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@middayinfomedialtd) and stay updated with the latest news Full Article
tuesday Mumbai Diary: Tuesday Dossier By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 5 May 2020 01:51:15 GMT In graphic company No one likes wearing a mask and the faces on the wall make the displeasure clear, but it's safety first for this man at Thakur Village, Kandivli, on Monday. Pic/Satej Shinde Music makes a difference Singer Chinmayi Sripaada, known not just for her work but also for causes close to her heart, is at it again. On social media, she is offering to sing a personalised song or a birthday wish in return for a donation for a Coronavirus-related charity. "I have a collated list of families who need support," she told this diarist. She has taken as many as 1,277 requests so far for over 500 beneficiary families in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, West Bengal and Karnataka. "I have been singing on requests and birthday wishes for a long time without monetising it. I thought, why not change it into a donation drive?" she reasoned. How art matters today Gayatri and Vikas Oberoi with sons Vihaan (in green tee) and Yuvaan (in red) Real estate developer Vikas and Gayatri Oberoi's son, Vihaan, 13, is an aspiring artist, studying at the Oberoi International School. His passion led him to pursue acrylic painting and drawing. The self-taught youngster's tools vary from painting knives to cooking pan lids. He particularly enjoys working on multiple canvases making diptychs and triptychs as he loves the disconnection and continuity of such form of paintings. Vihaan shares, "Knowing the situation we are in, and learning about the hardships people are facing under lockdown, I have used my time at home to compile my work for an online exhibition (https://colorwaysbyvihaan.org). I was always keen on holding a show; it's fulfilling to know that it will help people in need." Proceeds will be collected by the Oberoi Foundation and donated to NGO Teach for India's COVID-19 Relief and Learning Fund. "I hope my art brings as much positivity to people, as creating it did for me," adds Vihaan. His parents have always been encouraging: "We are thrilled that he can contribute to a cause when it is most needed. We will continue to guide his creative mind and generosity, and are thankful for the appreciation he has received." Vihaan painting Taking the stage for 10 years City-based theatre production company Tpot has turned 10. Formed in 2010 by actor, writer and director Trishla Patel and her husband Vishal Capoor, they have been sharing interesting tidbits and behind-the-scene moments about some of their iconic productions including Aaj Rang Hai, Char Small, Zinga Zinga Roses and In Search of an Author. Patel told this diarist that she didn't foresee herself hitting this milestone. "I thought I'd do one play. I didn't even have a name for the company; it came about over a drunken night with my husband at a Chinese restaurant. I feel like my writing and plays have grown more mature over time" she added. Pawse and post Spending time with the doggo on your daily commute never failed to make your day better. So, while you cannot do that as often now, here's an opportunity to relive those happy moments. The Welfare of Stray Dogs (WSD) India has started an Instagram campaign where all you need to do is post a picture with a streetie taken pre-lockdown, tag WSD and five other people and use the hashtags #LockdownSpiritsUp, #wsd and #wsdindia. About the importance of this project, Abodh Aras, CEO of WSD, told this diarist, "During these times of uncertainty, the initiative focusses on how the street dogs and cats bring about positivity and cheer. Just looking at these photos brings a smile to our faces. And it nudges us take care of them too." Soirée with Shabana Azmi Last week, Manjul Publishing House started a live event, titled Dastaan-e-Sheron Shayaari on Instagram which ends today. And the weekend saw journalist and poet Atika Farooqui in conversation with Shabana Azmi. Here, viewers got to listen to Azmi's views on life during the lockdown, her accident and growing up in Janki Kutir, Juhu. She spoke about the independent film Waterborne that she was part of 15 years ago, which was to be released on Google's video store only, and mentioned how people expressed their hesitance of the online medium to her. But Azmi had said then, "Yeh humara future hai aur is future ke liye hum ko abhi se preparation karna padega." Catch up on all the latest Mumbai news, crime news, current affairs, and a complete guide from food to things to do and events across Mumbai. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates. Mid-Day is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@middayinfomedialtd) and stay updated with the latest news Full Article
tuesday Fun and laughter galore: Here's what you can do in Mumbai this Tuesday By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 12 Sep 2017 10:32:28 GMT Watch two hours of fresh material by new stand-up artists including Aakash Gupta, Govind Menon, Mandar Bhide and Andy Reghu (in pic). On: September 12At: Canvas Laugh Club, Palladium, High Street Phoenix, Lower Parel.Log on to: bookmyshow.comWhen: 8.30 pm Entry: Rs 500 Verbena Brewpub & Skygarden This Tuesday, head to Verbena Brewpub & Skygarden for the La Femme Nights! In Mumbai, there is something about a night out with your girls, an LBD, stilettos, some great food and drinks, especially if it is a good venue! Mumbai's popular Verbena Brewpub and Skygarden presents the La Femme Nights every Tuesdays. Calling all the ladies to forget about their work woes to indulge in a few sangrias, martinis and a few more laughs. Verbena Brewpub and Skaygarden promises to pamper the ladies with unlimited free sangria and fruit martinis between 7:00-10:00 pm. So ladies, a great night awaits you! What: La Femme Nights When: 12th September, Tuesday Where: Verbena BrewPub & SkyGarden, 4th Floor, Trade View Building, Gate no 4, Kamala mill compound, Lower Parel Time: 7:00 pm onwards Full Article
tuesday US oil prices turn positive, another bloodbath expected Tuesday By www.mid-day.com Published On :: 21 Apr 2020 06:50:05 GMT Oil is doing something that is even making Market veterans shake their heads in wonder. After shedding more than 300 per cent or $56 a barrel in one single day on Monday, the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude for May delivery gained some ground early on Tuesday, recovering 103 per cent to come back in the positive zone at $1.35 a barrel. But analysts expect that bloodbath in US oil market may continue well into Tuesday when May future contracts are expiring and traders still left with long positions facing actual delivery of oil may look to liquidate their stock even if they have to pay to do this. In simple terms this means that traders do not want to store crude by taking actual delivery for May and incur cost while not finding any buyers in the absence of demand that has also shrunk sharply by more than a third in Covid-19 pandemic. "We could again see price of oil in US going into the negative zone on Tuesday. But this could be a lot less sharper than what was witnessed on Monday," said an oil sector analyst asking not to be named. He said that lower oil prices bore good for India but how much oil companies can gain from US fall is uncertain as the Indian oil companies are not very active in the US markets and trade very small quantities in the spot market. Still some of this oil could be contracted if freight arrangements are worked out on time. While US oil has shown significant fall, Brent has maintained a fairly steady path. The benchmark Brent oil is still hovering at $ 25 a barrel. The US WTI for June delivery is still keeping its heads up at over $ 20 a barrel. But it would be seen if Covid-19 situation improves in coming days and demand picks up. Otherwise, June oil futures can go the May way. The decline of oil prices comes despite the recent output cut agreement between the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies. There were hopes that agreement would stabilise oil prices, but with the Covid-19 pandemic continuing, there has been a large slip in demand that is not letting a pick-up in oil prices. The current market is oversupplied on shrinking demand, creating a situation of free fall for crude. The price of oil has now reached a point that it is increasingly becoming difficult for higher cost producers to remain in operation and rather look at declaring bankruptcy. A lot of US shale producers are in deep trouble and analysts expect that low oil price for few more months will result in a spate of bankruptcies in the US. Catch up on all the latest Crime, National, International and Hatke news here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates. Mid-Day is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@middayinfomedialtd) and stay updated with the latest news This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever Full Article
tuesday April Patch Tuesday: Fixes for Font-Related, Microsoft SharePoint, Windows Components Vulnerabilities By feeds.trendmicro.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 05:58:35 +0000 Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday for April released fixes for a couple of critical font-related vulnerabilities, like an earlier disclosed one found in Adobe Type Manager Library (atmfd.dll). It also featured patches for vulnerabilities in Microsoft SharePoint and Windows Components. The post April Patch Tuesday: Fixes for Font-Related, Microsoft SharePoint, Windows Components Vulnerabilities appeared first on . Full Article Vulnerabilities
tuesday Obesity: Mardi Gras - how fat are people this Tuesday? By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 21 Feb 2012 00:00:00 GMT More people in developed countries are overweight or obese than ever before, dooming them to years of ill-health and early death. New OECD data show however that in some countries obesity rates are slowing, and that’s good news for people’s health and government budgets. Full Article
tuesday OECD to release Taxing Wages 2017 on Tuesday 11 April By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 04 Apr 2017 11:23:00 GMT Taxing Wages 2017, the OECD’s annual flagship publication on the various taxes levied on wages and salaries, will be released on Tuesday 11 April 2017 at 11:00 CET (09:00 GMT). Full Article
tuesday Tax Inspectors Without Borders to release its Annual Report 2018/19 on Tuesday 24 September 2019 By www.oecd.org Published On :: Wed, 18 Sep 2019 16:00:00 GMT TIWB will release its Annual Report 2018/19 on Tuesday, 24 September 2019 at 12:00 EST/18:00 CEST. Full Article
tuesday Obesity: Mardi Gras - how fat are people this Tuesday? By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 21 Feb 2012 00:00:00 GMT More people in developed countries are overweight or obese than ever before, dooming them to years of ill-health and early death. New OECD data show however that in some countries obesity rates are slowing, and that’s good news for people’s health and government budgets. Full Article
tuesday The Secretary-General in Vienna (Tuesday 2nd July 2013) By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 27 Jun 2013 16:42:00 GMT Mr. Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD, was in Vienna on Tuesday 2nd July 2013, to present the 2013 OECD Economic Survey of Austria and meet with representatives of the government. Full Article
tuesday OECD Economic Survey of Iceland launches Tuesday 27 June 2017 By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 22 Jun 2017 09:57:00 GMT The latest OECD Economic Survey of Iceland, to be published on Tuesday 27 June, analyses the factors behind the country’s remarkable economic turnaround as well as steps that can be taken to preserve sustainable and inclusive growth. Full Article
tuesday OECD peer review of Brazil’s Federal Court of Accounts (TCU):Tuesday 4 December 2012, Brasilia By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 26 Nov 2012 14:32:00 GMT The OECD’s new Public Governance Review of Brazil’s Supreme Audit Institution – the Federal Court of Accounts (TCU) – assesses the governance arrangements for the external audit of the Accounts of the President of the Republic. The report includes proposals to strengthen the positive impact of the audit on the executive and legislature’s decision making and to encourage public transparency, accountability, and debate. Full Article
tuesday Markets Now - Tuesday 5th May 2020 By ftalphaville.ft.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 12:06:05 GMT Last updated 3:00pm BST. Featuring Royal Mail, Flutter, Stagecoach, Hiscox, Capital & Counties, Hammerson, Aston Martin, deep thoughts, kraftliner and Samhällsbyggnadsbolaget. Full Article
tuesday Extra Crunch Live: Join Kirsten Green for a Q&A next Tuesday at 8 a.m. ET/11 a.m PST/6 p.m. GMT By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 17:30:25 +0000 Last month, the Extra Crunch Live team hosted conversations with folks from all over the venture community that ranged from the pre-seed world with Charles Hudson to shark territory with Mark Cuban. We’re starting off May with a packed agenda, including talks with Hunter Walk of Homebrew and Kirsten Green of Forerunner Ventures. Kirsten Green […] Full Article Events Extra Crunch Market Analysis Startups TC Venture Capital Bonobos D2C dollar shave club Extra Crunch Live forerunner ventures kirsten green outdoor voices unilever
tuesday Serena Williams raps Cardi B and sings up a storm at Taco Tuesday karaoke night in Palm Beach By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 01 Aug 2019 00:41:35 GMT She was the runner-up at Wimbledon this month and kicked off the summer by launching her own clothing line. Full Article
tuesday Diamond League will announce one-month delay to season on Tuesday By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 16 Mar 2020 16:42:31 GMT Sportsmail understands the opening meet in Doha on April 17 will be pushed back until after the Olympic Games scheduled for the summer, with a new slot in September or October likely. Full Article
tuesday Lombardy will start 20,000 antibody tests a day from Tuesday to detect coronavirus immunity By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 14:23:58 GMT Immunity tests are seen as crucial to ending the global lockdown, but ministers in Britain and Germany have said they are not yet reliable enough. Full Article
tuesday Brad Pitt joins Charlize Theron as he urges people to vote on Super Tuesday By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 26 Feb 2020 23:36:43 GMT 'I vote because I believe in change,' said the ex-husband of Angelina Jolie who has on a white T-shirt and a necklace with her hair smoothed back. Several other actors followed for the video Full Article
tuesday Brad Pitt joins Charlize Theron as he urges people to vote on Super Tuesday By Published On :: Wed, 26 Feb 2020 22:56:39 +0000 'I vote because I believe in change,' said the ex-husband of Angelina Jolie who has on a white T-shirt and a necklace with her hair smoothed back. Several other actors followed for the video Full Article
tuesday Joe Biden gets a final poll bounce as 14 states vote for Super Tuesday By Published On :: Tue, 03 Mar 2020 11:58:26 +0000 Democratic presidential candidates will face their biggest challenge yet as voters from 14 states and American Samoa cast their votes on what in politics is called 'Super Tuesday.' Full Article
tuesday Michelle Pfeiffer, Jessica Biel and Laura Dern voted on Super Tuesday By Published On :: Tue, 03 Mar 2020 18:30:39 +0000 Super Tuesday is in full swing with voters hitting the polls to determine who will be the leading Democratic nominee to take on President Donald Trump during the Presidential elections. Full Article
tuesday Donald Trump hails his own Super Tuesday victories in a string of states By Published On :: Wed, 04 Mar 2020 02:36:12 +0000 President Trump touted his string of Republican primary victories Tuesday night, tweeting his thanks after state after state was called in his favor. Full Article
tuesday Ex-Clinton advisor Carville tells Sanders stop 'lollygaggin around' and drop out after Super Tuesday By Published On :: Wed, 04 Mar 2020 06:52:54 +0000 James Carville, who advised President Bill Clinton, told Bernie Sanders to stop 'lollgagging around' after the Vermont senator failed to carry key primary states on Super Tuesday. Full Article
tuesday Coronavirus fears disrupt Super Tuesday in Texas and California By Published On :: Wed, 04 Mar 2020 07:03:45 +0000 In Travis County, Texas, home to Austin, many election workers did not show up, with some citing fears of contracting the virus, according to the county clerk's office. Full Article