Up to date news headlines
Here are some up-to-date news headlines from various sources:
World News
- COVID-19: Global cases surpass 250 million as Omicron variant spreads (BBC)
- Ukraine-Russia Crisis: Tensions escalate as Russia builds up troops near Ukraine border (Al Jazeera)
- North Korea: Kim Jong-un orders military to be on high alert amid US-South Korea drills (The Guardian)
- Middle East: Iran and world powers agree to revive nuclear deal (The New York Times)
- Climate Change: COP26: World leaders agree to phase down coal use and limit global warming (The Telegraph)
US News
- Politics: Biden signs executive order to address climate crisis, but faces opposition from Republicans (The Hill)
- Economy: US jobless claims fall to 52-year low as labor market remains strong (CNBC)
- COVID-19: US reports over 100,000 new cases as Omicron variant spreads (The Washington Post)
- Social Justice: Protests erupt across US after police shooting of Black man in Wisconsin (The New York Times)
- Technology: Facebook to change name to Meta as it rebrands as a metaverse company (The Verge)
Business News
- Stock Market: Dow Jones hits record high as investors shrug off inflation concerns (The Wall Street Journal)
- Economy: US GDP grows at 2.1% annual rate in third quarter, beating expectations (Bloomberg)
- Tech: Apple to invest $1 billion in India as it expands manufacturing operations (The Economic Times)
- Finance: Bitcoin surges above $60,000 as institutional investors pile in (Forbes)
- Retail: Amazon to hire 150,000 seasonal workers for holiday season (CNBC)
Sports News
- NFL: Tom Brady leads Tampa Bay Buccaneers to Super Bowl LV victory (ESPN)
- NBA: Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James becomes all-time leading scorer in NBA history (The Athletic)
- Soccer: Manchester City wins Premier League title after dramatic finale (The Guardian)
- Tennis: Novak Djokovic wins Australian Open, extending his Grand Slam title streak (The New York Times)
- Golf: Jon Rahm wins PGA Championship, ending drought for Spanish golfers (Golf Digest)
Please note that these headlines are subject to change as news is constantly evolving.