- U.S.In The Know
Mom issues terrifying warning after being ‘hunted’ at Target: ‘I will never forget’
A 31-year-old mom of two young children shared her story to Reddit's LetsNotMeet forum, where users share "true stories of creepy encounters." The post Mom issues terrifying warning after being ‘hunted’ at Target: ‘I will never forget’ appeared first on In The Know.
- BusinessBloomberg
Credit Suisse Fund Investors Face More Losses on Greensill Loans
(Bloomberg) -- Investors in the Credit Suisse Group AG funds that invested in assets sourced by Greensill Capital may face a further $190 million loss on their holdings.A discount of roughly 7% will be applied to notes on a book of around $2.8 billion loans held in the funds, adding to potential losses stemming from troubled borrowers such as SoftBank Group Corp.-backed Katerra, U.S. coal miner Bluestone Resources Inc. and Sanjeev Gupta’s GFG Alliance, according to a statement from the Swiss lender.The bank didn’t identify the creditors that may not fully repay the loans. It hired an advisory firm to assess the creditworthiness of the underlying borrowers, according to the statement.Greensill filed for insolvency in March as it couldn’t roll over insurance coverage for some of the products it sourced and packaged. Credit Suisse, citing valuation concerns, eventually moved to wind down a $10 billion group of supply chain finance funds that purchased those loans.The bank has since returned a total of $4.8 billion to investors. Valuation on the $2.3 billion notes linked to Katerra, Bluestone and GFG remain uncertain, Credit Suisse said in the statement.For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2021 Bloomberg L.P.
- WorldQuartz
The world is starting to grasp the true toll of India’s Covid-19 crisis
Countries rush to send oxygen, medical equipment, and treatments as the world sees the true toll of Covid-19 in India.
- NewsDr. Phil CBS
Video‘I Am Famous For Being Beautiful, Gorgeous, Amazing, And Talented,’ Says 18-Year-Old
“I am famous for being beautiful, gorgeous, amazing, and talented,” says Mya. The 18-year-old says she livestreams her life 24/7, including while she sleeps, which has led to conflict with her father, Jim, after he was heard on the livestream yelling at her younger sister. “I called Mya, yelling at her to take this video down,” Jim recalls. “I was extremely hot. I was coming unglued. She called the police and livestreamed that 911 call.” Jim kicked Mya out of the house and the two haven’t spoken since. He claims Mya is trying to be “insta-famous” and go viral; she says he is a “jealous hater” who told her she was dead to him. Watch more of their story in the video above. On Monday’s episode of Dr. Phil, "'My Narcissistic Drama Queen Teen is Dead to Me'," hear why Mya has been called one of the most hated women on the internet. Plus, Jim claims Mya is slandering his name, but Mya claims her dad is a liar. Check local listings to see where you can tune in. TELL DR. PHIL YOUR STORY: Have a story Dr. Phil won't believe?
- CelebrityYahoo Celebrity
Madonna, 62, kisses boyfriend, 27, in birthday selfies: 'Let's get unconscious'
Madonna has been dating the dancer for about two years.
- U.S.INSIDER
A Virginia woman was fired from her job after she was caught on video telling a Black neighbor she's 'not the right color'
The woman worked at Chesterfield Food Bank in Virginia and was terminated from her job, according to local news.

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