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Australia offers reward for arrest of gunman after police killings
Australian police offered Aus$1 million Saturday for the arrest of a gunman who allegedly killed two police officers, as a vast manhunt entered its 12 day without any sightings.
Australia posts reward for arrest of gunman after police killings
Australia posted a US$659,000 reward Saturday for the arrest of a gunman on the run for a 12th day after allegedly killing two police officers.
Acurx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:ACXP) Resigns with New to The Street for Long-Form Interviews, National TV Commercials, Earned Media, and Accredited Investor Events
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / September 6, 2025 / New to The Street, one of the nation's premier financial media platforms, today announced that Acurx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:ACXP), a late-stage biopharmaceutical company developing a new class of antibiotics for difficult-to-treat bacterial infections, has re-signed for a comprehensive media partnership.
EU hits Google with 2.95 bn euro fine despite Trump threats
The EU on Friday slapped Google with a massive 2.95 billion euro ($3.47 billion) antitrust fine for favouring its own advertising services, despite President Donald Trump's warnings not to target US big tech.
Fresh Nicaragua crackdown hints at behind-the-scenes power grab
A wave of arrests and the death of jailed opposition figures has signalled a new "era of repression" in Nicaragua, observers say, as powerful co-president Rosario Murillo prepares to take power from her ailing husband, Daniel Ortega.
EU hits Google with €2.95 bn fine despite Trump threats
The EU slapped Google with a massive 2.95 billion euro ($3.47 billion) antitrust fine for favouring its own advertising services Friday, despite President Donald Trump's warnings not to target US big tech.
11 foreigners killed in Portugal funicular crash
Eleven foreign nationals were among the 16 people killed when one of Lisbon's popular funicular trains crashed this week, the Portuguese authorities announced on Friday.
Don't panic: UK phones to sound at once in emergency drill
Tens of millions of mobile phones across the UK will blare a siren sound at the same time on Sunday as part of government efforts to better prepare for national emergencies.
Powerful quake aftershocks cause more injuries in Afghanistan
A series of strong aftershocks from a deadly earthquake that hit eastern Afghanistan at the weekend injured at least another 10 people and caused further damage, Taliban authorities said on Friday.
New to The Street's Client AtlasClear Holdings, Inc. Expands Business Lines and Prepares for Timely 10-K Filing
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK / ACCESS Newswire / September 5, 2025 / AtlasClear Holdings, Inc. ("AtlasClear Holdings" or the "Company") (NYSE American:ATCH), a featured client of New to The Street, today announced it remains on track to file its Form 10-K on or before September 29, 2025, reflecting substantial growth across its business lines and significant progress toward its strategic vision.
'Trending Today' to Highlight Ravin Consultants' Unique Position in Healthcare Consulting for the 340B Drug Pricing Program
The 100% woman-owned consulting firm partners with healthcare organizations to help them understand, implement, and optimize the federal government's complex 340B Drug Discount Program.
Jaguar Health Presenting at September 8-10 H.C. Wainwright Annual Global Investment Conference to Provide Updates on Near-Term Catalysts
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Wellgistics Health, Inc. to Present at September Investor Conferences
TAMPA, FL / ACCESS Newswire / September 5, 2025 / Wellgistics Health, Inc. (NASDAQ:WGRX) ("Wellgistics Health" or the "Company"), a leader in next-generation pharmaceutical distribution, digital prescription routing, and AI-powered hub fulfillment, today announced that Brian Norton, Chief Executive Officer, together with members of the Company's executive leadership team, will present at three upcoming investor conferences in September 2025 as follows:
Portugal releases first details of 16 killed in funicular crash
Investigators probing the fatal derailment of one of Lisbon's famous funicular trains released early details Thursday, confirming that foreign visitors were among the 16 people killed.
US sues power company over deadly Los Angeles wildfire
The US government on Thursday filed multi-million dollar lawsuits against a major power company over wildfires in Southern California, including one of the huge blazes that tore through the Los Angeles area in January.
France detains seven over new cryptocurrency kidnapping
French authorities have detained seven people in an investigation into the kidnapping of a young Swiss citizen believed to be the latest abduction targeting the hugely lucrative cryptocurrency world, a source close to the case said on Thursday.
Bike-loving Dutch weigh ban on fat bikes from cycle lanes
The bicycle-loving Netherlands was on Thursday mulling tougher rules on fat bikes and e-scooters, after a surge in accidents that has alarmed lawmakers and officials in cities across the country.
Portugal mourns 16 killed in Lisbon funicular crash
Portugal held a day of national mourning on Thursday after one of Lisbon's famous funicular trains violently derailed and killed 16 people, including foreigners, and leaving five seriously injured.
Alarm in Germany as 'dangerous' Maddie suspect set to walk
German law enforcement authorities have voiced alarm that the "dangerous" chief suspect in the 2007 disappearance of British toddler Madeleine McCann will soon leave prison and could flee the country.
Rain adds to misery of Afghan quake survivors
Four nights and days since the earth shook and levelled his home in eastern Afghanistan, Khan Zaman Hanafi thought he had endured the worst, until the rain came.
Afghanistan quake deadliest in decades, killing over 2,200
The death toll from the powerful earthquake that struck eastern Afghanistan at the weekend rose sharply to more than 2,200 on Thursday, according to a new toll, making it the deadliest in decades to hit the country.
Portugal holds day of mourning as crash toll rises to 17 dead
Portugal held a day of national mourning on Thursday as the death toll from the derailment of one of Lisbon's iconic funiculars rose to 17 people, with 21 injured.
Searchers retrieve bodies as Afghan quake toll expected to rise
Volunteers and rescuers were pulling nore bodies from the rubble of destroyed buildings in eastern Afghanistan on Thursday, four days after an earthquake that inflicted a death toll that was already at nearly 1,470 people, Taliban authorities said.
At least 15 dead after Lisbon funicular derails
A famed Lisbon funicular derailed Wednesday and smashed into a building, killing at least 15 and injuring 18 in one of the Portuguese capital's most popular tourist spots.
New to The Street Signs Media Partnership with Sharps Technology (NASDAQ: STSS) as Company Announces Over $400M Solana (SOL) Treasury Acquisition
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / September 4, 2025 / New to The Street, one of the longest-running U.S. and international financial media platforms broadcasting as sponsored programming on Fox Business and Bloomberg Television, today announced a media partnership with Sharps Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq:STSS, STSSW), a medical device and drug delivery company. The announcement comes as Sharps Technology revealed its first major digital asset acquisition-over 2 million SOL, the native asset of the Solana blockchain-valued north of $400 million.This acquisition makes Sharps Technology the largest publicly-listed Solana treasury globally, funded by a PIPE Transaction which could raise up to $1 billion in aggregate gross proceeds if all of the warrants are exercised.
The Silent Heist: How Alzheimer's Bankrupts Families Long Before It Steals Memories & The $2 Million Fight Back
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / September 4, 2025 / The inheritance was not in a will. It was buried in bank statements, drained from 401(k)s, and etched in the exhausted eyes of a daughter who sold her future to buy her mother more time. This is the legacy Alzheimer's leaves in America; not just fading memory, but the quiet theft of financial security, dignity, and peace of mind, years before the final goodbye.
TurboTenant Featured on 'Trending Today' as Valuable Resource for Landlords, Rental Industry
The acclaimed television series will highlight how TurboTenant has helped more than 800,000 investors nationwide through its user-friendly platform.
Interactive Strength Inc. (Nasdaq:TRNR) Investment Drives Sportstech's Accelerating Growth, with 45% Revenue Growth in August
Current FX rates indicate that the LTM August 2025 Revenue would be approximately $58M with $6M in EBITDASportstech announced May to August 2025 revenue growth of 20% YOYTRNR Investment in Sportstech working capital is accelerating growth for the pending acquisition, with full-year 2025 Revenue growth expected to exceed 30%Strong Business Momentum and Profitable Growth Reinforces Underscore Target's Operational Strength and Logic of Acquisition in advance of Closing
New to The Street Signs 1-Year Media Partnership with CISO Global, Inc. (NASDAQ: CISO)
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / September 4, 2025 / New to The Street, one of the longest-running sponsored and syndicated television brands for public companies, today announced it has signed a one-year media partnership with CISO Global, Inc. (NASDAQ:CISO), a leading provider of managed cybersecurity and compliance services.
First Bond game in a decade seeks licence to thrill
Developing the first James Bond video game in over a decade has felt like returning "back home" for IO Interactive, the Danish studio known for its own globe-trotting agent fantasy series "Hitman".
Wildfire tears through California gold rush town
A historic California Gold Rush-era town lay in ruins Wednesday after lightning storms sparked almost two dozen wildfires.
Trump 'attacking US universities': ex-Harvard president
The Trump administration is attacking higher education institutions in the United States as authoritarian governments seek to quash independent thought, the former president of Harvard University said Wednesday.