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Time of India
20-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Did Cardi B just call out the entire WWE roster? SummerSlam about to get messy!
Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Cardi B and WWE said she would be hosting SummerSlam shortly before WrestleMania 41. The Grammy-winning rapper might compete at the upscale live event, according to The Game's response when Billboard questioned WWE Chief Content Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque a few weeks later:"Let me begin by saying that I'm not sure whether anyone has influence over Cardi B. I believe it will be difficult to persuade her to change her mind if she so chooses. What can we anticipate after that? Who knows? The only thing I know about Cardi is that she will do everything she sets her mind WWE hasn't recently promoted Cardi's attendance at even questioned whether plans for her to host had fallen through, given that the two-day event in New Jersey was only a few weeks away and that another well-known performer, Jelly Roll, was receiving a lot of compared to a few days ago, there are fewer questions now. This is due to Cardi's social media activity, where we discovered her early passion for WWE, her interactions with Triple H, and the potential for her to set up some angles for the was not even mentioned by former US champion Chelsea Green in a post that compared her to Michael Jordan, but B discovered it and removed the comparison: responded to Green's outraged response by promoting the newest single from her new album, which may have also explained why she hasn't been working with WWE up to this point (her eagerly anticipated second album, Am I The Drama?, is out in September): reaction to the poster for Naomi's defense against Rhea Ripley & IYO SKY at the Biggest Party of the Summer sparked a protracted back and forth with the new Women's World champion Naomi. The "WAP" rapper sassily reminded Naomi that she and Bianca Belair are close (presumably a strong bond formed while talking on the phone during last fall's SummerSlam announcement video) after the champion returned with praise... and a claimed she was calling The EST to catch up on the drama, and Bianca reportedly gave her approval. Naomi, meanwhile, is reportedly a part of the Bardi Gang, and she was upset about her idol's feud. B returned by threatening to contact Naomi's other ex-friend who is now her enemy: Cardi intensified after Naomi appeared to leave the Gang:A fan suggested that she train with one of our biggest celebrities who is now a wrestler as a result of Cardi reposted a video of Triple H giving a press conference quote that was similar to the one he provided to Billboard after an aggregator posted it, along with a message for WWE's head booker:At that point, Bayley jumped in, offering to work with B and jokingly pointing out her own status for SummerSlam. Cardi isn't down in any case, but it's unclear if she wanted to fight or assist the celebrity.


Scoop
14-07-2025
- Climate
- Scoop
Fast Fronts Bring Wet And Blustery Conditions
Press Release – MetService Covering period of Monday 14th – Thursday 17th We've woken to a warmer, cloudier and foggier morning across the country today (Monday). Showers about the west will continue to ease, with cloudy areas in the east becoming fine. The snow has been topped up over the South Island so for those that aren't back at work or school, it could be beautiful blue bird conditions on the slopes this afternoon. This settling trend isn't long lived as a quick moving rain band approaches from the west tomorrow (Tuesday) morning. It brings a period of heavy rain and showers to western and northern areas of the country. Thunderstorms are possible about Taranaki up to Northland, as well as Coromandel and coastal Bay of Plenty. MetService Meteorologist Katie Hillyer says, 'The silver lining is that this rain band and the showers will move too quickly to allow the accumulations to climb very high, but we'll need to keep an eye out for the wind gusts as they move through'. A background of strong winds, combined with fast moving features could bring very strong, 80-100km/hr, gusts to Northland and Auckland in the morning and afternoon. By the end of Tuesday, the rain band will be moving off the county and the showers in behind will have eased. As the temperatures drop a bit behind the rainband, the winds will have a cold bite to them, and we will feel a return to more normal winter temperatures. Hillyer advises, 'Snow to 700 metres is possible in the south of the South Island, so those that are travelling should keep an eye out for Road Snow Warnings and stay up to date with information from NZTA-Waka Kotahi'. Wednesday is generally an easing trend across the country, but toward the end of the day we get a bit of a split in the situation. Overnight Wednesday and into Thursday, areas such as Northland, Auckland, Coromandel, Waikato, and Bay of Plenty will see a quick moving low cross the region, bringing rain, likely to be heavy at times. Further south, there will be showers about coastal areas in the southwest of the country such as the West Coast Region, as well as Southland, but otherwise lots of sun to fight the colder temperatures. Please keep up to date with the most current information from MetService at MetService – Te Ratonga Tirorangi Content Sourced from Original url


Boston Globe
04-03-2025
- Business
- Boston Globe
Trump to deliver joint remarks to Congress as tariffs against Canada and Mexico take effect. Follow live updates.
China slaps extra tariffs of up to 15 percent on imports of major US farm exports, including soy and beef — 12:49 a.m. .cls-1{clip-path:url(#clippath);}.cls-2,.cls-3{fill:none;}.cls-2,.cls-3,.cls-4{stroke-width:0px;}.cls-5{clip-path:url(#clippath-1);}.cls-3{clip-rule:evenodd;} Link copied by the Associated Press China announced Tuesday it will impose additional tariffs of up to 15 percent on imports of key US farm products, including chicken, pork, soy, and beef. The tariffs announced by the Commerce Ministry are due to take effect from March 10. They follow US President Trump's order to raise tariffs on imports of Chinese products to 20 percent across the board. Those took effect on Tuesday. Trump to stand before Congress and offer divided nation an accounting of his turbulent first weeks — 12:25 a.m. .cls-1{clip-path:url(#clippath);}.cls-2,.cls-3{fill:none;}.cls-2,.cls-3,.cls-4{stroke-width:0px;}.cls-5{clip-path:url(#clippath-1);}.cls-3{clip-rule:evenodd;} Link copied by the Associated Press President Trump will stand before a joint session of Congress on Tuesday to give an accounting of his turbulent first weeks in office as a divided nation struggles to keep pace, with some Americans fearing for the country's future while others are cheering him on. Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up It will be the latest milestone in Trump's total takeover of the nation's capital where the Republican-led House and Senate have done little to restrain the president as he and his allies work to slash the size of the federal government and remake America's place in the world. With a tight grip on his party, Trump has been emboldened to take sweeping actions after overcoming impeachments and criminal prosecutions. Advertisement The White House said Trump's theme would be the 'renewal of the American dream,' and he was expected to lay out his achievements since returning to the White House, as well as appeal to Congress to provide more money to finance his aggressive immigration crackdown. Trump's long-threatened tariffs against Canada and Mexico are now in effect, kicking off trade war — 12:20 a.m. .cls-1{clip-path:url(#clippath);}.cls-2,.cls-3{fill:none;}.cls-2,.cls-3,.cls-4{stroke-width:0px;}.cls-5{clip-path:url(#clippath-1);}.cls-3{clip-rule:evenodd;} Link copied by the Associated Press President Trump's long-threatened tariffs against Canada and Mexico finally went into effect Tuesday, putting global markets on edge and setting up costly retaliations by the United States' North American allies. Starting just past midnight, imports from Canada and Mexico are now to be taxed at 25 percent, with Canadian energy products getting tariffed at 10 percent. In addition, the 10 percent tariff that Trump placed on Chinese imports in February is doubling to 20 percent. Advertisement In response, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his country would slap tariffs on more than $100 billion of American goods over the course of 21 days. Mexico and China didn't immediately detail any retaliatory measures.