From jewelers to health tech, CEOs want tariff refunds as earnings take a hit
Philips and Pandora on Wednesday announced their intentions to apply for tariff rebates in the aftermath of President Trump's "liberation day" blitz.

Philips and Pandora on Wednesday announced their intentions to apply for tariff rebates in the aftermath of President Trump's "liberation day" blitz.

The Egyptian Football Association has complained to FIFA, demanding an investigation into the officiating during their World Cup last-16 defeat by Argentina. They allege "double standards" and "blatant errors" by the referees, seeking the exclusion of the officials from the tournament.

Alfie Coleman, 22, a neo-Nazi supermarket worker, has been jailed for 13.5 years after MI5 uncovered his plans for terrorist acts and a race war. He was arrested in September 2023 in east London while purchasing a gun and ammunition, having been radicalized online since age 14.

Federal Reserve officials signaled one interest rate hike this year, but historical patterns suggest a cycle of multiple adjustments. Former Fed President Jim Bullard noted the committee rarely makes single moves, typically engaging in rate cycles to achieve policy goals. Markets await further clues from the FOMC meeting minutes.

The Premier League leads all domestic divisions in player representation and impact at the 2026 World Cup, with 154 players contributing significantly to goals, assists, and clean sheets, highlighting the league's financial power.

Nigel Farage's decision to trigger a by-election in Clacton has taken a strange turn with the announcement of Count Binface as a candidate. Major parties are boycotting the race, leaving Reform UK to argue against an 'establishment' blockade.

British wildcard Arthur Fery, ranked 114th, has surprised many by reaching the Wimbledon quarter-finals and will face Italian ninth seed Flavio Cobolli. Analysts highlight Fery's athleticism and grass-court prowess as key strengths against Cobolli's powerful forehand.