UK inflation surges above BOE 2percent • Indian Billionaire Adani charged with $250 million fraud • US proposes breakup of google, and more - Top News Headlines Thursday 21/November/2024

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Published (Updated) on Thursday, November 21, 2024

Top News Headlines Thursday 21/November/2024

  • UK inflation surges above Bank of England's 2% target, curbing December rate cut expectations
  • U.S. charges Indian Billionaire Gautam Adani with fraud over $250 million bribery scheme in lucrative solar energy contracts.
  • U.S. Government proposes breakup of google to fix search monopoly - Asked judge to force the company to sell its popular Chrome browser
  • Nvidia doubles profit as A.I. chip sales soar - Revenue hit $35.1bn in the third quarter of 2024
  • Adani Group shares nosedive after chairman Gautam Adani charged with fraud in New York
  • Coca-Cola’s A.I.-Generated Holiday Ads Receive Backlash
  • Archegos' Bill Hwang sentenced to 18 years in prison for massive U.S. fraud
  • Bitcoin climbs, reaching a new all-time high above $97,000
  • Scottish man, 22, linked to hacking group 'Scattered Spider' charged in US
  • Donald Trump picks billionaire, WWE co- founder Linda McMahon to be education secretary
  • Eight injured after cable car crashes at Europe’s highest ski resort
  • Ford Automobile to cut 4,000 jobs in Europe
  • YouTuber Logan Paul accused of misleading fans over crypto investments without revealing his financial interest in them.
  • At least 1 dead and hundreds of thousands without power as bomb cyclone slams Washington state, British Columbia
  • Los Angeles passes 'sanctuary city' ordinance to protect migrants from mass deportation under Trump
  • Trump confirms plan to deploy military for mass deportation of undocumented migrants
  • Guitar bought by teenage George Harrison for £58 sells for more than £1 million
  • Diddy faces more than two dozen lawsuits as he sits in jail
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