Month: July 2023

The Charity Commission has opened inquiries into two connected charities funding educational institutes in Israel amid “significant concerns” of poor financial management, including the use of pre-signed blank cheques. The regulator said it had opened statutory inquiries into the Telz Talmudical Academy and Talmud Torah Trust and The Gevurath Ari Torah Academy Trust, which each
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Leon Black, chairman and chief executive officer of Apollo Global Management LLC, at the annual Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., on Monday, April 27, 2015. Patrick T. Fallon | Bloomberg | Getty Images A Senate panel on Tuesday revealed a yearlong investigation into Apollo Global Management co-founder Leon Black‘s ties to
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Everyone didn’t stop going to the movies on Monday with Barbenheimer in full force: Warner Bros posted the best Monday at the domestic box office with Barbie grossing $26.1M while Universal’s Christopher Nolan pic Oppenheimer wasn’t shabby with $12.6M. For Warner Bros., Barbie beats their previous Monday high of Nolan’s Dark Knight which did $24.4M
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In this article CDNS NXPI FFIV WHR Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT NXP Semiconductors Source: nxp.com Check out the companies making headlines in extended trading. Cadence Design Systems — Shares fell 4% after the company posted its second-quarter results. Revenue in the company’s product and maintenance category came in at $922.8 million, compared to
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Augmented reality, artificial intelligence and new communications channels will all shape mass participation fundraising over the next decade, according to a new report from the mass participation events agency Massive. The Ten Years of the Massive Top 25 report, released today, acknowledges that many charities will struggle to match the private sector in leveraging these
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For our fourth annual Future of Fashion package, we look at both sides of the fashion-in-2023 coin: AI’s uneasy promises of innovation and a global group of designers who are harnessing the power of traditional craft. Plus, we take a look at the up-and-coming, category-defying talents reshaping menswear. Makers Versus the Machines In an uneasy
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The Royal Society for Blind Children has appointed Julie Davis as its next chief executive. Davis will join RSBC, which supports blind and partially sighted children and their families, in October, after more than three years in the top job at the international development charity Hope for Children.  She succeeds Sue Sharp, who announced in
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In Norway, where mountains spring straight from the sea and mossy greens sit starkly against grey, craggy, snow-capped peaks, driving is the best way to get about. Seeing all the land of 50,000 islands has to offer from the cozy cockpit of a car is, quite simply, an otherworldly experience. From island-hopping, bridge-crossing coastal drives to
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It was the betrayal heard around the world. Earlier this year, when Bravo’s “Vanderpump Rules” star Tom Sandoval cheated on his long-time girlfriend Ariana Madix with their co-star and real-life friend, Raquel Leviss, it reverberated from social media to front-page news. Madix summed up the cheating scandal, dubbed “Scandoval,” well, stepping out days later on her way
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It was a magnificent movie weekend. Barbie, Oppenheimer, Sound of Freedom. All hits, a blow-out! So what else have you got? The question sounds obnoxious, like its near-cousin, the always infuriating: “What have you done for me lately?” But it’s an honest query, and an important one for a strike-bound, streaming-bent, pandemic-emergent industry that is
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All hotels have been independently reviewed and selected. We will earn a commission if you book via the links below, but this never affects our rating. Our expert writers are usually hosted on a complimentary basis in order to gain the first-hand experience necessary for their review. With its sleepy thatched villages, lushly wooded valleys
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Tony Bennett, the eminent and timeless stylist whose devotion to classic American songs and knack for creating new standards such as I Left My Heart In San Francisco graced a decades-long career that brought him admirers from Frank Sinatra to Lady Gaga, died Friday. He was 96, just two weeks short of his birthday. Publicist
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