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Stay informed with free updatesSimply sign up to the European banks myFT Digest — delivered directly to your inbox.Deutsche Bank’s chief executive said the bank would axe almost 2,000 jobs in its retail division this year, as Germany’s largest lender struggles to rein in costs and boost profitability.Chief executive Christian Sewing on Wednesday said the bank would shut a “significant number” of branches this year and step up the pace of job cuts as part of a broader push to improve returns.“Where we have to turn around the ship in terms of profitability is clearly the retail bank in Germany,”…

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Bruce Willis is celebrating his 70th birthday.On Wednesday, the legendary actor’s daughters paid tribute to their father on the “Die Hard” star’s big milestone birthday. “To the King… I love you Daddio. Happy 70th Birthday papa,” Bruce’s eldest daughter, Rumer, wrote on Instagram alongside a throwback video of the actor and ex-wife Demi Moore dancing together. BRUCE WILLIS’ DAUGHTER GIVES GLIMPSE INTO ACTOR’S BIRTHDAY PLANS WITH ‘IRONCLAD’ FAMILY AS HE BATTLES DEMENTIA Bruce Willis’ daughters paid tribute to their dad on his 70th birthday with various social media posts. (Getty Images)APP USERS CLICK HERE TO VIEW POSTTallulah Willis, Bruce and Moore’s youngest…

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Knopf We may receive an affiliate commission from anything you buy from this article.In Bill Gates’ new autobiography, “Source Code: My Beginnings” (published February 4 by Knopf), the computer pioneer and philanthropist writes of his formative years, and the experiences that led him to the then-burgeoning world of computers.Read an excerpt below about how, in eighth grade, he discovered BASIC, which introduced him to the elegance and exacting demands of computer code; and don’t miss Lee Cowan’s interview with Bill Gates on “CBS Sunday Morning” February 2!”Source Code: My Beginnings” by Bill Gates Prefer to listen? Audible has a 30-day free trial…

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Boeing is the kind of manufacturer — one that exports billions of dollars of goods — that President Trump says he wants to protect and nurture.But his tariffs could have the opposite effect on the company’s suppliers.Mr. Trump has imposed a few tariffs so far, but he says more are coming in just a few weeks. That threat has unnerved the aerospace industry, of which Boeing is one of the largest companies. Duties on aluminum and steel, two of the most important raw materials used in aircraft, are expected to raise manufacturing costs. But the industry is far more concerned…

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Israel has retaken the Netzarim Corridor in the Gaza Strip, splitting the Palestinian territory in half, as the United States warn the window for extending a ceasefire is closing fast’.The development comes as the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) launch a ground operation, the first since the initial ceasefire was agreed to, after a second day of air strikes killed at least 38 Palestinians.The IDF shared a video of ground operations in central and southern Gaza, saying: “The IDF will continue to operate against terrorist organisations in Gaza to protect the citizens of the State of Israel.”The renewed ground operations come…

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By The Staff The Canadian Press Posted March 19, 2025 3:57 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Nova Scotia’s fisheries minister is downplaying the potential short-term effects of a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian seafood products that is scheduled to be imposed by China on Thursday. Kent Smith spoke to reporters today after attending a major seafood expo in Boston with Premier Tim Houston.Live lobster shipments dominate Nova Scotia’s trade with China, but Smith says there remains “lots of opportunity” to find other markets. Get daily National news Get the day’s top news,…

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As Maine continues to defy President Donald Trump’s executive order to ban trans athletes from girls’ sports, the administration has ramped up its focus on the state as one of the key battlegrounds over the issue. Earlier this week, Health and Human Services’ Office of Civil Rights (OCR) officially announced it found the Maine Department of Education, the Maine Principals’ Association and Greely High School in violation of Title IX for its continued enabling of trans inclusion in girls’ sports. Now, OCR acting director Anthony Archeval has provided a statement to Fox News Digital warning of potential consequences for continued defiance of…

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A North Dakota jury on Wednesday awarded hundreds of millions of dollars in damages to the Texas-based pipeline company Energy Transfer, which had sued Greenpeace over its role in protests nearly a decade ago against its Dakota Access Pipeline.The verdict was a major blow to the storied environmental organization. Greenpeace had maintained that it played only a minor part in demonstrations led by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. It had portrayed the lawsuit as an attempt to stifle oil-industry critics, but a jury apparently disagreed.The nine-person jury in the Morton County courthouse in Mandan, N.D., about 45 minutes north of…

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The Justice Department is moving to unseal F.B.I. surveillance records of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. about two years before their court-ordered release. The request was made over the objections of the civil rights organization Dr. King founded, which fears details of his private life will be used to tarnish his legacy.In a 28-page filing dated Monday, Ed Martin, the Trump-appointed interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, cited “strong public interest in understanding the truth about the assassination.” The materials could include the contents of wiretaps, hidden microphones and reports from agents.The request represents a sharp…

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