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US revokes visas for 6 foreigners over Charlie Kirk-related speech US revokes visas for 6 foreigners over Charlie Kirk-related speech 10/14/2025 05:40pm • WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration has revoked the visas of six foreigners deemed by U.S. officials to have made derisive comments or made light of the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk last month. The State Department said Tuesday it had determined they should lose their Equity Bancshares: Q3 Earnings Snapshot 10/14/2025 04:53pm • WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Equity Bancshares Inc. (EQBK) on Tuesday reported a loss of $29.7 million in its third quarter. The bank, based in Wichita, Kansas, said it had a loss of $1.55 per share. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs, were $1.21 per share. The results beat Mallorca owner Andy Kohlberg says FIFA's World Cup ticket prices risk damage to the sport's image Mallorca owner Andy Kohlberg says FIFA's World Cup ticket prices risk damage to the sport's image 10/14/2025 04:51pm • NEW YORK (AP) — The owner of Spanish soccer club Mallorca says FIFA risks damage to the sport's image with its ticket prices for next year's World Cup. Andy Kohlberg, a former professional tennis player who took control of the club two years ago, spoke following a promotional event on Tuesday and Karooooo Ltd.: Fiscal Q2 Earnings Snapshot 10/14/2025 04:37pm • SINGAPORE (AP) — SINGAPORE (AP) — Karooooo Ltd. (KARO) on Tuesday reported fiscal second-quarter earnings of $13.8 million. The Singapore-based company said it had net income of 45 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs, came to 47 cents per share. The results topped Wall St Hancock Whitney: Q3 Earnings Snapshot 10/14/2025 04:11pm • GULFPORT, Miss. (AP) — GULFPORT, Miss. (AP) — Hancock Whitney Corporation (HWC) on Tuesday reported third-quarter earnings of $127.5 million. The Gulfport, Mississippi-based bank said it had earnings of $1.49 per share. The results exceeded Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of five Miami's Erik Spoelstra says coaching 2028 Olympic basketball team will be 'honor of a lifetime' Miami's Erik Spoelstra says coaching 2028 Olympic basketball team will be 'honor of a lifetime' 10/14/2025 04:01pm • Erik Spoelstra was 13 the last time the Olympics were held in Los Angeles, and he remembers what it was like watching those games on television. He’ll have a better view in 2028. USA Basketball made it official on Tuesday, announcing that Spoelstra, the longtime coach of the Miami Heat, has been c Warner, Kaine push bill to shield federal workers from evictions, defaults amid shutdown Warner, Kaine push bill to shield federal workers from evictions, defaults amid shutdown 10/14/2025 01:57pm • As the federal government shutdown stretches into its third week, Virginia’s U.S. senators are backing a bid to shield federal workers and contractors from the fallout. Last week, Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine joined 16 other Senate Democrats in introducing the Federal Employee Civil Reli NATO seeks more arms for Ukraine as Western support fades and allied airspace concerns mount 10/14/2025 01:25pm • BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO defense ministers will meet on Wednesday to try to drum up more military support for Ukraine amid a sharp drop in deliveries of weapons and ammunition to the war-ravaged country in recent months. The ministers will also debate a call from NATO’s commander to lift restriction Judge accuses Homeland Security of bullying states into accepting conditions to get FEMA money Judge accuses Homeland Security of bullying states into accepting conditions to get FEMA money 10/14/2025 01:05pm • A federal judge in Rhode Island on Tuesday accused the Trump administration of trying to “bully” states into accepting conditions that require them to cooperate on immigration enforcement actions to get disaster funding after he ruled earlier that those actions were unconstitutional. U.S. Distr It's called automated officiating. The NBA is utilizing it to get even more calls right It's called automated officiating. The NBA is utilizing it to get even more calls right 10/14/2025 12:47pm • The play, in real time to the naked eye, might have looked very close to a violation. LeBron James leaped, got his right hand on the ball with a few tenths of the game’s final second remaining and tapped it through the basket to give the Los Angeles Lakers a buzzer-beating win last season. Referee Here's what young Native Americans funded with $720K from Newman's Own Foundation and Novo Nordisk Here's what young Native Americans funded with $720K from Newman's Own Foundation and Novo Nordisk 10/14/2025 12:22pm • NEW YORK (AP) — Armed with hundreds of thousands of dollars from Newman’s Own Foundation and Ozempic creator Novo Nordisk, young Native Americans are leading the fight against persistently high rates of food insecurity in tribal communities. In a rare example of agency for a beneficiary communit Wall Street sees major jump in profits, helped by soaring stock prices and deal making Wall Street sees major jump in profits, helped by soaring stock prices and deal making 10/14/2025 12:06pm • NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street had one of its most profitable quarters ever, if the earnings from four of nation’s biggest banks that reported Tuesday are to be believed; as the companies were helped by a flurry of deal making, soaring stock prices and a global economy that remains resilient despit South Africa's health minister hails new HIV prevention jab but warns of limited supply 10/14/2025 11:59am • JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South Africa's health minister on Tuesday called lenacapavir, the first twice-yearly HIV prevention jab in the world, a “groundbreaking” tool to fight the disease, but warned initial donated supply would be limited to nearly half a million people in the African country with Oracle and AMD expand a partnership with deals in the artificial intelligence sector booming Oracle and AMD expand a partnership with deals in the artificial intelligence sector booming 10/14/2025 11:58am • WASHINGTON (AP) — Oracle and Advanced Micro Devices said Tuesday that they are expanding their partnership with the deployment of 50,000 AMD graphic processing units beginning in the third quarter of 2026 with further expansion to follow. The so-called AI “supercluster” is an enormous, interco US rejects bid to buy 167 million tons of coal on public lands for less than a penny per ton US rejects bid to buy 167 million tons of coal on public lands for less than a penny per ton 10/14/2025 11:51am • BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Federal officials rejected a company's bid to acquire 167 million tons of coal on public lands in Montana for less than a penny per ton, in what would have been the biggest U.S. government coal sale in more than a decade. The failed sale underscores a continued low appetite
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