Author: i2wtc

Sometime in 1984, When E Street Band drummer Max Weinberg was looking at potential covers for Bruce Springsteen’s next album, he immediately recognized an Annie Leibovitz photo of his butt in jeans. “I jokingly said, ‘I like this one because that’s the view I see all the time,'” Weinberg says in a new episode of Us. Rolling Stone Music Now Podcast. “Everybody laughed and I picked that shot, and it was a dominating win after that.” In the new episode, Weinberg and E Street Band keyboardist Roy Bittan offer an in-depth look at the making of Bruce Springsteen’s biggest album…

Read More

2024 Election Results Live Updates: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader Chandrababu Naidu will be in Delhi to attend a meeting of the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) on Wednesday, a day after the results of India’s recent Lok Sabha elections are in. The NDA’s largest constituent party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which was predicted by almost every exit poll to win well over 300 seats, fell far short of its target of 370 Lok Sabha seats on its own and over 400 seats with its allies. NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is…

Read More

The owner of a Tallahassee pawn shop has decided to close his business for good after 40 years in business after last month’s tornado blew the roof off his store, causing damage that can’t be immediately repaired.Owner Bobby Carruth had intended to reopen Tallahassee Gun & Pawn for business as usual on May 10 after three tornadoes ripped through the nation’s capital, causing extensive damage to local business owners.When Carruth first received an alert at 7 a.m. that a security alarm had gone off at a store on South Monroe Street, he assumed it was from the storm and told…

Read More

DUBAI: The International Air Transport Association (IATA) on Tuesday urged Pakistan and Bangladesh to remove barriers to airlines’ repatriation of ticket revenues after Nigeria released most of its frozen funds. Of the airline’s total frozen funds of $1.8 billion, Pakistan and Bangladesh are owed a combined $731 million, according to the World Trade Organization. Some countries are having difficulty repatriating funds due to depreciating currencies, a shortage of US dollars and bureaucracy. “We encourage airlines to prioritise funding as this is crucial for their economic activity and for aviation business,” said Xie Xingquan, IATA’s regional vice president for North Asia.…

Read More

China is expected to benefit from Vietnam’s unprecedented political turmoil amid months of infighting and internal maneuvering within the ruling Communist Party and signs of growing authoritarian tendencies in Hanoi, observers say.Bill Hayton, an associate fellow at the Chatham House Asia Pacific Programme, described the turmoil as “unprecedented” and said it showed Vietnam’s politics were in a “constant state of flux”.”I don’t know if this is the end of the battle or an intermediate stage,” he said. “At the moment it seems like the hardliners – the police chief and the Leninists – have won the battle.”Apart from Lam’s promotion,…

Read More

Boeing and Airbus have dominated the aviation industry for decades, but Boeing’s safety struggles this year and production shortages at both plane makers may be leading airlines to wonder if it’s time for a change in the competitive landscape. “We need more competition in the aerospace business,” United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said. Air Show Podcast, According to aviation media the flow of airKirby said the company is not yet ready to invest heavily in planes from manufacturers other than Airbus or Boeing, but is “just starting to think” about exploring new suppliers. Boeing is still reeling from an accident…

Read More

NEW DELHI: Pakistan cricket and controversy go hand in hand. Whatever a Pakistani cricketer says or does, intentionally or not, ends up in the news for all the wrong reasons.Just two days ago, a video was posted on social media in which Pakistan captain Babar Azam was seen seemingly criticising wicketkeeper Azam Khan for his physical appearance during training.And now, former Pakistan captain and wicketkeeper Rashid Latif has shared a video on X in which he is seen on a talk show discussing a private dinner hosted by the Pakistan team where fans could meet national team players for $25.The…

Read More

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — My wife often asks me why I love watching sports. The answer is simple: There’s no script. You can’t predict what’s going to happen like in most movies. Plus, sports produce some of the most incredible, dramatic endings that defy logic and some of the most imaginative ideas theater ever churns out.But it also means that the favored team doesn’t always win. Sports isn’t a Disney movie where the hero always gets the girl, kills the evil intruder, or hits a home run. Upsets happen in all sports.In fact, the word “upset” had been used occasionally to…

Read More

AT&T said calls between users were not affected. June 4, 2024, 6:08 PM ET• 2 min readAT&T on Tuesday resolved a “carrier interoperability issue” that customers were experiencing, the company said in a statement.AT&T said at the time that customers had begun reporting “nationwide issues affecting their ability to make calls to non-AT&T users.”The company later clarified that its network “did not experience a nationwide outage,” but some users across the country were affected.”The carrier is working as quickly as possible to diagnose and resolve the issue,” AT&T said.The company later said it mistakenly sent a “radio impact notification” to…

Read More

BEIJING — Checkpoints and police vehicles were set up at Beijing’s Tiananmen Square on Tuesday as China sought to silence the 35th anniversary of a bloody crackdown on pro-democracy protests. Hong Kong police arrested four people and detained several others who tried to take part in protests and memorial ceremonies as the protests spread beyond mainland China.China has long concealed from its public the military’s crackdown on months of protests in the heart of the capital, when an estimated 180,000 troops and police arrived in tanks and armored vehicles and opened fire on crowds trying to stop them advancing on…

Read More