Dramatic Helicopter Rescue at US Border Caught on Camera
Dramatic footage shows US Customs and Border Protection officials rescuing a migrant from a helicopter. The man broke his leg after crossing the US-Mexico border.
Schalke players had eggs thrown at them and were verbally berated after returning to Veltins Arena.
Stocks rose on Wednesday and looked to rise for the first time in three sessions.
The streaming heavyweight fell 2 million subscribers shy of its first quarter estimate Netflix’s stock price dropped more than 7% during early trading on Wednesday morning, a day after the company posted underwhelming Q1 subscriber growth — and projected meager gains during the second quarter. An hour into trading on Wednesday, Netflix shares were down 7.6% to $509.11 per share. Following the drop, Netflix shares are now down about 2.7% since the start of 2021. The stock drop comes after Netflix reported on Tuesday afternoon it added 4 million customers between January and March, or about 2 million fewer than the company had projected. (The new subscribers pushed Netflix to 207.6 million subscribers overall.) Netflix, in its letter to shareholders, said the subscriber miss was due to a “lighter content slate” in Q1. The company also said the pandemic “pulled forward” its subscriber gains, meaning more people signed up in 2020 — when a company-record 37 million people added Netflix accounts — than anticipated, leading to the first quarter subscriber miss. Another concern for investors could be Netflix’s Q2 forecast. The company estimated it will add 1 million subscribers during the second quarter — or about 4 times less than Wall Street analysts had projected. Netflix added it expects growth in North and South America to be “roughly flattish.” Netflix said this is due to a few factors, including delayed productions. Still, it wasn’t all bad for Netflix from an earnings standpoint. The company topped Wall Street’s earnings per share target of $2.98 by reporting EPS of $3.75, and sales of $7.16 billion matched analyst estimates. Netflix added it will be spending $17 billion on content this year and that it anticipates a strong second half to 2021. For more on Netflix’s Q1 performance, TheWrap looked into whether the streaming heavyweight needs to be looking over its shoulder at competitors like Disney+. You can see what several analysts had to say by clicking here. Read original story Netflix’s Stock Drops 7% After Flopping on Q1 Subscriber Goal At TheWrap
Lawrence is the no-doubt No. 1 prospect in the 2021 NFL draft class. But he's not perfect, either. Evaluators weigh in on how he might not succeed.
The Russian president has called for citizens to get vaccinated so the country can hit the target.
UK house prices hit record highs and property transactions soared at the start of the year as buyers and sellers rushed to complete deals before the end of the Stamp Duty holiday.
"But I was on a runway and thinking, 'What do I do?'"
Pakistani authorities freed nearly 669 supporters of an outlawed radical Islamist group, hours after it agreed to end a week of violent protests following talks with the government. Tehreek-e-Labaik Pakistan's leader, however, will remain behind bars with charges pending against him, the country's interior minister said Wednesday. Saad Rizvi was arrested April 12 after threatening protests if the government did not expel France's ambassador over the publication in France of controversial cartoons depicting Islam’s Prophet Muhammad.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in urged Joe Biden to open up talks with North Korea on its nuclear weapons and build on the ground-breaking talks his predecessor Donald Trump held with Pyongyang.
Emmanuel Babeau, Philip Morris CFO, joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss the company's latest financial results and break down the outlook for tobacco companies as Biden considers limiting nicotine in cigarettes.
Tokyo Olympic organisers indicated on Wednesday they would delay making a decision on the limit for spectators in venues, possibly until June, as a resurgence in coronavirus cases complicates planning. Games organisers decided last month that international spectators would not be allowed into Japan, and had said they would decide in April on how many domestic spectators would be allowed into venues. But Tokyo 2020 President Seiko Hashimoto told a news conference the decision would take more time while they study the coronavirus situation in the country.
A band of late-season snow swept across central Kentucky in the early hours of April 21, the National Weather Service in Louisville said.This footage from Donnie Piercey shows snow falling in his back yard in Lexington.The weather service in Louisville said snow on April 21 was last recorded in 1901. Records showed there was also snow on April 20, 2003, they said. Credit: Donnie Piercey via Storyful
The Oregon Zoo’s resident “branch manager” – a beaver named Filbert – has celebrated his 10th birthday.In this footage, shared by the Portland zoo on April 19, Filbert is seen chowing down on a birthday spread consisting of healthy treats.“Happy tenth birthday to branch manager of the year, Filbert!” the zoo wrote on Twitter.Filbert was born at the zoo in 2011 and was recently joined by a new beaver, Maple, in 2020. Credit: Oregon Zoo via Storyful
Nevertheless, she persisted. Elaine May, who turns 89 on Wednesday, has enjoyed a late career resurgence, earning a Tony Award for her work in Kenneth Lonergan’s play “The Waverly Gallery” and directing an acclaimed documentary on her friend and frequent collaborator Mike Nichols for American Masters. Even “Ishtar,” her much derided 1987 flop, clawed its […]
'Our findings can help develop improved and safer drugs.'
Just 14 running backs have been chosen in the first round over the last 10 NFL drafts.
A U.S. government commission on Wednesday urged the Biden administration to not send officials to the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, citing religious persecution including China's repression of Uighur Muslims, which Washington has labeled genocide. President Joe Biden's administration signaled earlier this year that it had no plans to bar American athletes from participating in the Beijing Games.
On April 21, the San Diego Unified School District is set to receive more than 2,000 age-appropriate, LGBTQ-affirming books. It’s the largest delivery yet by Gender Nation, a nonprofit founded by actor Morgan Walsh, who plays Ginger Flynn on BET’s “Games People Play,” and Keiko Feldman, co-owner of Juris Prods. and a former KNBC-TV producer. […]
Exactly 30 years to the day since Whoopi Goldberg officially became an Oscar winner, the entertainer is reliving the moment over Zoom. Watching a clip from the 1991 Academy Awards telecast from her home in New Jersey, Goldberg breaks into a big smile as Denzel Washington opens the envelope and declares her the best supporting […]
The mantra that the pandemic has accelerated existing trends is evident across the entire Hollywood landscape. Variety’s virtual Entertainment Marketing Summit, presented by Deloitte on April 22, will analyze some of these trends. The most obvious is that filmgoers have been driven to at-home viewing. Other changes during this period include higher subscriber churn and […]