Aurora Parks & Rec open houses on master plan
Aurora Parks & Rec open houses on master plan
Aurora Parks & Rec open houses on master plan
Durant has been out since he slipped on the court during warmups on March 5.
Veteran columnist Joe Nocera says the best way forward for the banking sector is to regulate, regulate, regulate. Nocera joined Julie Hyman and Brad Smith on Yahoo! Finance Live as the Senate's hearing on banking turmoil was underway. He says he was "stunned" by Fed Vice Chair Michael Barr's testimony statement, which says "it is not the job of supervisors to fix the issues identified; it is the job of the bank's senior management and board of directors to fix its problems." The problems present in the banking sector should be addressed, Nocera says, by bringing back the "sensible regulations" originally imposed in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. Specifically, Nocera mentioned bringing back the stress test for banks, originally introduced under the Dodd-Frank act. The stress test serves as a barometer of how well prepared a bank is to weather uncertain economic conditions. A covered institution must run stress tests on a regular basis, to prove they have sufficient capital to keep afloat under stressful circumstances. Under the Trump Administration, stress test requirements were relaxed significantly; the minimum threshold for banks was raised to $250 billion, and the frequency of tests was reduced across the sector. This allowed smaller banks - like SVB - to slide under the radar. "I think a lot of these problems could have been avoided" had regulations been in place, Nocera says. Key Video Moments: 00:00:25 Bring back the stress test 00:00:36 Reimpose regulations from 2008 00:00:50 Problems could've been avoided if proper regulations had been in place To listen to our full conversation with Joe Nocera, click here.
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The NCAA has taken a seat on the bench in the political game. The organization that governs college athletics was once at the forefront of hot-button issues such as the Confederate flag and transgender rights. The NCAA's new approach came into sharper focus during March Madness as Texas — which has largely banned abortion and was debating a host of proposals that would limit gay and transgender rights — prepares to host both the men's and women's Final Four this weekend.
The Duke of Sussex is one of seven people bringing claims against the publisher.
The fire broke out late Monday at the National Immigration Institute, across the border from El Paso, Texas. More than three dozen migrants died.
Wyatt Moore was considered a “beloved” first grade student at his Ohio school.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis this week signed one of the largest private school voucher expansions in the nation, following similar moves by other states.
Scotland look to pull off a significant upset and beat Spain for the first time since 1984 as the two sides meet in a Euro 2024 qualifier tonight at Hampden Park. It’s more than ten years since they last faced off, with Spain winning both matches on their way to qualifying for Euro 2012 and ultimately lifting the trophy. Steve Clarke’s side have got their qualifying campaign this time off to a successful start, beating Cyprus 3-0 in their opening Group A match.
The actress spoke to InStyle about her new Tory Burch campaign, shooting a movie in Rome, and personal style.
Prince Harry has launched a civil action against Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the Daily Mail. The prince alleges in the document that being followed around the world by the press caused him to be scared his then girlfriend, Chelsy Davy, would be "harassed to death". In the submission, the Duke claims when he and Ms Davy were on various holidays together, the paparazzi would always know where they were.
The former prime minister wants talks with the Government to ease her concerns for modern slavery victims.
The tax authorities pursued him for money it claimed should have been paid on income received between 2013 and 2018
Spurs are looking for a new boss after parting company with Antonio Conte on Sunday night.
CHICAGO, March 28, 2023--Anovion Technologies (Anovion), the climate tech-driven advanced materials company, today announced the appointment of Vikram Rao as a member of its Advisory Board, acting as Anovion’s first Chief Technology Officer (CTO). Dr. Rao remains Executive Director at the Research Triangle Energy Consortium (RTEC), which he has led since retiring as its Chief Technology Officer after 34 years at Halliburton.
Julie Ertz was critical piece of 2015 and 2019 World Cup champion teams, but she hasn't played competitively since USWNT won bronze at Tokyo Olympics.
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Ceramic glass stovetops are modern and chic, but they look unsightly when not properly cleaned. Here's how to make your glass stovetop shine like new.
The former Real Madrid star retired from football in January.