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Flight cancellations surge past 3,000 for Christmas Day

TheHill.com 

More than 3,000 flights were cancelled across the U.S. on Christmas Day as a brutal winter storm and frigid cold weather swept much of the country over the weekend. Flight-tracking website FlightAware reported 3,181 cancellations on Sunday and 7,163 delays in the U.S. As of Monday morning, another 1,452 flights were canceled and 980 were...

Ronaldo gets Rolls Royce from partner as Christmas gift

The Punch 

Portugal star player, Cristiano Ronaldo, has received a luxurious Christmas gift from his partner, Georgina Rodriguez as she gifted him a Rolls Royce. In a video circulating on social media, the former Manchester United star was mesmerised as his partner walked him and their children to the white and silver Rolls Royce Phantom model, worth

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Boxing Day in Birmingham live updates - queues as sales start at Bullring but Next is closed - Birmingham Live

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  1. Boxing Day in Birmingham live updates - queues as sales start at Bullring but Next is closed  Birmingham Live
  2. Shoppers hit Boxing Day sales in London - but numbers remain lower than Dec 2019  Evening Standard
  3. Boxing Day shoppers bounce back as footfall rises  BBC
  4. GB News' Anna Riley speaks to shoppers in Leeds as they hunt for Boxing Day bargains  GBNews
  5. Quiet start to Shropshire's Boxing Day sales as major retailers keep stores closed  Shropshire Star
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Why returning unwanted gifts could be harder this year

CBSNews.com 

Many major retailers are shortening their return windows, eliminating free returns and adding restocking fees for the holiday season. USA Today national business correspondent Charisse Jones joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss why stores are changing their return policies, how it affects customers and tips to avoid paying return fees.

Big delays at key tunnel

KentOnline (kentonline.co.uk) 

Heavy traffic is adding an hour onto journey times at the Dartford Crossing as rail strikes add to traffic congestion.

Mumbai court remands Chanda, Deepak Kochhar, Venugopal Dhoot in CBI custody

Business Standard 

A CBI court here on Monday remanded former ICICI Bank CEO and MD Chanda Kochhar, her husband Deepak Kochhar, and Videocon group founder Venugopal Dhoot in CBI custody till December 28 in connection with a loan fraud case. The Kochhars were arrested by the probe agency on Friday night after a brief questioning session. Dhoot,71, was arrested on Monday morning. All three were produced before special court judge AS Sayyad. The Central Bureau of Investigation, represented by special public prosecutor A. Читать дальше...

1st Test: Babar Azam ton lifts Pakistan after New Zealand strike early

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Captain Babar Azam struck an unbeaten 161 as Pakistan overcame a wobbly start to score 317-5 against New Zealand on the first day of the opening Test at Karachi's National Stadium on Monday. Babar rode his luck in a 277-ball innings which contained 15 fours and a big six to bring up his century while Agha Salman was unbeaten on three at stumps after New Zealand failed to capitalise on a strong start with the ball.

Indian stock indices start fresh week on positive note, break 4-day losing streak

BigNewsNetwork.com 

New Delhi [India] December 26 (ANI): Indian stock markets opened the new week with gains as investors picked up positive cues from strong overseas markets. On Friday, US data showed inflation was continuing to ease - annual inflation reportedly increased at its slowest pace in 13 months, besides the US Federal Reserve's rate hikes were serving their purpose. Sensex closed Monday's session at 60,566.42 points, up 721.13 or

Factories forced to shut down in China amid COVID surge

BigNewsNetwork.com 

Hong Kong, December 26 (ANI): The rapid spread of Covid-19 infection in China has driven many people indoors and emptied shops and restaurants. Factories and companies are also forced to shut down or cut production because of more workers getting sick, reported CNN. The Chinese economy was already struggling when Beijing abruptly relaxed its stringent zero-Covid policy. Retail sales had contracted in November because of w


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