Attorneys for Adam Montgomery ask judge to suppress evidence from cellphone he had
Attorneys said Manchester police violated the U.S. and New Hampshire constitutions when they took a cell phone from the father of missing child Harmony Montgomery.
Attorneys said Manchester police violated the U.S. and New Hampshire constitutions when they took a cell phone from the father of missing child Harmony Montgomery.
Dunelm's spring garden collection is bursting with affordable and stylish buys to upgrade your outdoor space, for furniture sets to egg chairs and cushions.
New York Federal Reserve President John Williams said on Thursday the strong state of the U.S. economy means there's no pressing case to lower interest rates right now. "I definitely don't feel urgency to cut interest rates" given the current strength of the economy, Williams said at the Semafor's World Economy Summit in Washington. "We have a strong economy, we want a strong economy, that's all very good news," Williams said.
TSMC has warned customers such as Apple and NVIDIA that the prices of chips it makes outside of its Taiwan home base will be more expensive. That could result in devices the company's customers make becoming more expensive.
Ryan Gosling and Julia Roberts have been suggested to play Emmanuel Macron and his wife in a television dramatisation of their relationship, which began while she was his teacher at secondary school.
A juror who was seated earlier in the week was dismissed after expressing concerns that her identity had been revealed by the media.
Jeremy Clarkson is seen comforting his girlfriend after she breaks down in tears when a piglet appears to die in the new series of Clarkson’s Farm.
The singer and her rapper beau, real name Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr., sparked split speculation earlier this week when it was discovered they had unfollowed each other on Instagram. In addition, the duo reportedly wiped most of their couple's photos from their respective accounts, and The Little Mermaid actress went to the Coachella festival by herself over the weekend. The 24-year-old's rep has now dismissed the speculation, telling TMZ that Halle and DDG are still together and the rumours are completely false.
"I will always be very grateful that I was able to work for them for seven years," she said on X
Special weather statements continue to line Newfoundland for a brief, but intense blast of winter weather forecast across the island on Thursday. Brace for quickly deteriorating travel conditions through the afternoon hours
Expectations for a June interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve are beginning to fade, as markets now anticipate the central bank may delay rate reductions until later in the year amid persistently hot inflation data. On person who is sticking with June is Citi Global Economist Rob Sockin. Sockin acknowledges that the timing of a potential Fed rate cut is a "close-call," noting that the recent inflation data "has come in a lot stronger than expected." He explains that with economic activity continuing to show robust momentum, markets have pushed out their expectations for when the central bank may begin an easing cycle. However, Sockin still believes there will be "enough evidence" that inflation is moderating for the Fed to start cutting rates in June. However, he points out that sectors like services inflation remain "very sticky" globally, forcing central banks worldwide to adopt a more cautious stance as they "worry that the services side of the inflation might be longer lived than they had originally thought." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief. This post was written by Angel Smith
* 'Amazonia' bonds in 2024 seen a tough sell for some * US is reimposing oil sanctions on Venezuela, officials say * Mexican economy up 2.1% y/y in March - preliminary estimate * Latam FX off 0.2%, stocks up 0.6% By Bansari Mayur Kamdar April 18 (Reuters) - A firm dollar pressured most Latin American currencies on Thursday, although strong copper prices helped Chile's peso to buck regional weakness. The MSCI index for Latam currencies slipped 0.2%, while the stocks index rose 0.6% by 1422 GMT. The U.S. dollar index rebounded from weakness earlier in the day as investors weighed U.S. economic data pointing to labor market strength and Federal Reserve officials' comments that the decline in inflation may have stalled.
Ed Skrein jokes about his extreme haircut in Zack Snyder's "Rebel Moon" films and how it confused his friends while he was shooting the film. (April 18)
Freije Auctioneers is gearing up for their Annual Spring Big Boy Toy Sale, showcasing a treasure trove of automotive rarities on April 27th in Clayton, Indiana.
The latest in blockchain tech upgrades, funding announcements and deals. For the period of April 18-24.
"... It made it possible to save millions of lives, that you said yes [to the show], Whoopi Goldberg," Allen told her on 'The View'
A group locked themselves inside the Grade II-listed York & Albany hotel and gastropub in London last week.
Six Georgian opposition parties appealed on Thursday for mass protests against a government bill on "foreign agents" which they say aims to block the South Caucasus country's path towards the European Union and NATO. The bill, which critics compare to legislation that Russia has used extensively to crack down on dissent, has already prompted three straight nights of demonstrations this week in the capital Tbilisi. In their jointly published statement, the opposition parties hailed the protesters' "fighting spirit" and slammed the ruling Georgian Dream party for supporting the bill.
'Drive out the darkness': New data shows antisemitism is still on rise nationwide
New York Federal Reserve President John Williams said on Thursday the strong state of the U.S. economy means there's no pressing case to lower interest rates right now. "I definitely don't feel urgency to cut interest rates" given the current strength of the economy, Williams said at the Semafor's World Economy Summit in Washington. "We have a strong economy, we want a strong economy, that's all very good news," Williams said.
OTTAWA — The Ottawa Redblacks will start the 2024 season without American running back Devonte Williams. The CFL club announced Thursday that Williams recently had surgery to repair a torn Achilles tendon suffered during off-season training. The Redblacks added the operation was successful but didn't say when the injury occurred or provide a timeline for Williams' return. Given the nature of the injury, it's unlikely the five-foot-nine, 170-pound Williams will play in 2024. Williams, 27, ran for