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Yahoo
21 hours ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Luzardo steps up, Schwarber & Marsh go yard in 6-3 win over White Sox
Jesús Luzardo's nice bounce back start, throwing seven scoreless innings and a pair of two-run homers from Kyle Schwarber and Brandon Marsh power the Phillies to a 6-3 win in the Southside of Chicago. Luzardo steps up, Schwarber & Marsh go yard in 6-3 win over White Sox originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia


Bloomberg
3 days ago
- Business
- Bloomberg
‘Pretty Neutral' on Stocks to Year's End: Calvasina
00:00 I've got to say, just looking through your note, you do seem a lot more measured than some of your Southside peers who start to dust off their bull case Upside scenario playbook. What has you remaining a little bit more conservative right now? So, look, I mean, markets have run up tremendously and we actually have done this work where we looked back at the market rebound nine months down the road off of things like the 2010 2011 growth scares, 2018, kind of all the big 10% plus drops except for the COVID recession of 2020 that we've seen since the GFC. And we are recovering faster than any of them and we're about where we deserve to be. If you look at the average of those in nine months time in December. So we think markets have already pulled forward a tremendous amount of good news. And that's not to say, you know, that we're feel super bearish from here. We feel pretty neutral, you know, looking at stocks through the end of the year. What do you make of the fact we have recovered so quickly? Is it a change in investor behavior? Is something different this time around from previous rebounds? So I think that what is really unusual is that perhaps far earlier than any point in time that I can remember in my career, people are already looking to next year. And if you go back to June, all I was hearing was 20, 26, 20, 26, 2026. We're done with 2025, you know, and as we're getting all these headlines, you know, on the trade deals, I'm sort of, you know, kind of laughing to myself in my head, like who was worried about the is certainly not any of the people I was talking to in June where there was an assumption that, you know, we didn't really know quite what all the details were, but that things, you know, we were going to get deals done right. There were just not a lot of concerns about tariffs in the meetings, frankly, that I had at the end of the second quarter. What about what you've heard from companies and how much concern they're expressing in this earnings season? I don't think that the corporate sentiment level matches what we've seen from investors and what we've seen priced into markets. And, you know, if you want to just sort of take my opinion out of it, look back at the Duke CFO survey, which came out right before reporting season, and we didn't see the same kind of inflection in sentiment that we had seen in things like the NFIB survey, things like the Eye Survey or even the consumer sentiment surveys. If you look at what we've sort of qualitatively been gathering the last couple of weeks, you know, we kind of just finished week to week one was all about financials and they sounded pretty good. You know, our tagline at the end of that was fine, but not fabulous. Maybe even they were a little bit more guarded than what we've been hearing from investors. Last week, though, we finally got both volume and breadth in terms of, you know, different industries and sectors participating. And it frankly did sound a bit more mixed. You know, we have had, you know, even as of last week, obviously not the news of the weekend, but we did have more clarity. And I was still seeing one company after another talking about fluidity was kind of the big word uncertainty. And certainly, you know, companies were saying things were better than the initial assumptions, but there was still some guarded ness.


Glasgow Times
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Two doors down star reveals favourite episode
Jonathan Watson, who plays Colin Whyte, made the confession while appearing on podcast The Braw and the Brave. He told host Lisa Kennedy his favourite is when Cathy, his character's wife, goes to a health spa and leaves Colin on his own and he goes to Wetherspoons. READ NEXT: Popular coffee chain unveils revamped East End store He explained: "He got hammered for about two or three days. "That's my favourite one. "That was filmed in the Lincoln Inn in Knightswood, Great Western Road, where the very first time I was in it was the early 70s." Kennedy also said she 'loved' the episode. She said: "Your acting as a drunk person is spot on." READ NEXT: New mural takes shape on side of Southside Paesano Watson went on to reveal he also studied at drama college alongside pop star Sheena Easton, from Bellshill. Watson add: "Sheena's very first live gig with a band was in the Lincoln Inn." Easton rose to fame after starring in reality tv series The Big Time: Pop Singer. She appeared in Prince's concert film Sign o' the Times and sang duet vocals for hit song U Got the Look.
Yahoo
22-06-2025
- Yahoo
Jacksonville police arrest 18-year-old man on murder charges following double shooting
Jacksonville police arrested an 18-year-old man following an early morning, double-fatal shooting at a Southside shopping center. Larry Allen Baldwin Jr. is charged with two counts of second-degree murder and is being held without bail at the Duval County detention center, according to Jacksonville Sheriff's Office inmate records. He is accused of shooting 19-year-old Rubisnney Giraldo-Mina and 41-year-old Larry Allen Baldwin Sr. at about 3:20 a.m. June 21, at the shopping center in the 9500 block of Baymeadows Road near Old Baymeadows Road, the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office posted on its social media. Sheriff's Office patrol officers responding to gunfire found Giraldo-Mina and the elder Baldwin with gunshot wounds on the sidewalk at the shopping center. Both died at the scene, police said. Police detained Larry Allen Baldwin Jr. at the scene. He was arrested after homicide detectives "thoroughly interviewed Baldwin Jr. and investigated at the scene of the double shooting," the Sheriff's Office posted. Neither information about the possible relationship between the three men, nor the circumstances surrounding the double shooting was available immediately. Recent Jacksonville shootings: 6 shot, 2 dead within 7 hours across Jacksonville, including outside Copeland's restaurant San Marco-area double shooting: Double shooting outside Jacksonville sports bar leaves man dead and woman wounded Larry Allen Baldwin was booked into the jail at 1:23 p.m. June 21. He is scheduled for a first appearance court hearing at 9 a.m. June 22, inmate records show. The Sheriff's Office also said it will "work closely with our partners at the State Attorney's Office to bring justice for both victims' loved ones." This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Jacksonville police arrest 18-year-old following deadly double shooting


Scottish Sun
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Five chances to win passes to top music fest Summer Nights on the Southside
The concert takes over the park for four days WIN Five chances to win passes to top music fest Summer Nights on the Southside QUEEN'S Park in Glasgow will be taken over by top bands later this month for music fest Summer Nights on the Southside. Over four days, the city space will host acts like 90s favourites Ocean Colour Scene, Scots rockers Del Amitri and Irish favourites The Saw Doctors. Advertisement 2 Scots rockers Del Amitri are on the bill 2 Fans will be delighted to see Ocean Colour Scene And the Scottish Sun has teamed up with Regular Music to offer one lucky reader the chance to win a four-day pass for them and a friend. Meanwhile, four lucky runners up can win a day pass for two people for a show of their choice during the fest, which runs from June 26 to 29. Ocean Colour Scene, who play on the Sunday evening, are riding the Britpop wave after fellow bands like Oasis and Pulp have amassed huge audiences on recent tours. Guitarist Steve Cradock, 55, said: 'We're from a generation that grew up listening to records. That era is still well-loved and it was a great time where amazing music came from our shores. Advertisement 'People get nostalgic about it because it was such a good time.' The Riverboat Song favourites join a stellar line-up which also includes Echo & The Bunnymen and other top acts such as Lightning Seeds, Glasvegas, Hothouse Flowers and King Creosote. If you would like to be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets all you have to do is answer the following question: Q. What is the correct name of the Ocean Colour Scene 1996 hit? Advertisement A. The Day We Caught the Train B. The Day We Caught the Rally Car C. The Day We Caught the Tour Bus Huge 90s band look very different at Glastonbury 27yrs after huge hit The Life of Riley EMAIL your answer, name, address and daytime contact number to win@ Advertisement Please put 'REGULAR MUSIC OCS' in the email subject header. Competition closes at midnight tonight (June 19). TERMS AND CONDITIONS UK residents only, excluding any Regular Music or Scottish Sun employees and their families or anyone professionally connected with this promotion. One entry per person. Five winners will be selected at random from all entries received before the closing date. The prize is one winner receiving a four day pass for two to the Summer nights on the Southside on Thursday 26 June to Sunday 29 June 2025, four runners up will be a pass for two for one day of there choice. Tickets must be accepted as offered and are not transferable and not refundable. No cash alternative will be offered. Entrants must be aged 18 or over. The Scottish Sun are under no liability whatsoever in connection with any loss, damage or injury which is suffered as a direct or indirect result of the prize. Usual Scottish Sun rules apply. Editor's decision is final.