Aurora residents weigh in on efforts to reform troubled police department
Tuesday night, Aurora residents weighed in on efforts to reform their city's troubled police department.
Tuesday night, Aurora residents weighed in on efforts to reform their city's troubled police department.
The News/Media Alliance asked US federal agencies to investigate Google’s removal of links to California news media outlets. Google’s tactic is in response to the proposed California Journalism Preservation Act, which would require it to pay for links to California-based publishers’ news content.
Many companies will release their latest earnings, including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSM), Netflix (NFLX), D.R. Horton (DHI.MX), and Nokia (NOK). Multiple leaders from the Federal Reserve will speak on Thursday, including Fed Governor Michelle Bowman, New York Fed President John Williams, and Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic. Housing data in the form of existing home sales for the month of March will be released early on Thursday morning. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination Overtime. This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino.
The UNC System committee passed the policy without objection or discussion. The full board will vote on it in May.
The new center also brings a second Mustang track experience to Charlotte Motor Speedway's Roval.
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Here is all the information you need to catch all the NHL action on Wednesday night.
Shares of Tesla (TSLA) continue to slide as the company once again asked shareholders to approve CEO Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package that was originally struck down by a Delaware judge. The judge involved in the case called the pay package excessive and said the company's board failed to justify it. The compensation includes no salary or cash bonus but instead stock options that are issued based on performance threshold. Gerber Kawasaki CEO Ross Gerber joins Market Domination Overtime to discuss the situation with Tesla and Musk and why he is "grateful" to have sold the stock in recent months. Gerber gives his full thoughts over the company and the position he has taken: "We trimmed Tesla down to a reasonable position, about a 2% position in our firm and in my fund. I love the company. I want to make it clear, the products are amazing. It's a great company with great employees and I just think it's being mismanaged at this point. And it -- you know, I think their strategies are not working. So we've lowered our position, I hope I don't end up selling out of this position because I do think the long-term for Tesla could be amazing if it had the focus of a full-time CEO." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination Overtime. This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino
As part of the NDP’s pledge to help create safer communities, the spring provincial budget includes $500,000 to support homeowners and small businesses who wish to beef up their security. Set to launch in June, the program will begin accepting applications for rebates on security equipment purchases. This includes purchases made retroactively to September 1, 2023. Applicants can anticipate a maximum of $300 towards their purchase. The program will end when the fund is depleted. Should all applic
President Joe Biden on Wednesday continued his 2024 campaign swing through Pennsylvania, speaking to the United Steelworkers union as he proposed tripling tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminum and denouncing the sale of Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel, promising union workers he will keep it a “totally American company.” “U.S. Steel has been an iconic American company for more than a century, and it should remain a totally American company," he said in Pittsburgh. The acquisition by Japan’s Nippon Steel took one more step last week when U.S. Steel shareholders approved the $14.9 billion sale, despite opposition from the United Steelworkers union.
The season 21 competitor — a newly minted James Beard Award nominee — has a lot on his plate, but he's filled with gratitude for the attention 'Top Chef' is giving his city and his story
He was found nearly 800 miles away in Virginia, five days after the attack, police said.
A new law requires K-12 schools to teach how communist ideologies "conflict with the principles of freedom and democracy."
After a line of severe storms sailed through metro Detroit, we started receiving reports of damage and downed trees in Ferndale and other parts of the metro area.
A busy stretch of Clough Pike in Anderson Township is going to have safety improvements made to it, including new sidewalks.
ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — Ryan Leonard is not joining the Washington Capitals for the playoffs after all, and will return to Boston College for his sophomore season. General manager Brian MacLellan confirmed that Wednesday, saying the organization's top prospect expressed a desire to play another season at the NCAA level before making the leap to the NHL. “We support Ryan’s decision to return to one of the best programs in the nation to continue his development,” MacLellan said in a statement. "Ryan
Brian Low’s death near Aberfeldy in February was originally treated as non-suspicious by police, but he had been fatally shot.
The actress told PEOPLE on April 12 that she lengthened her bob to give it “Coachella energy”
The real estate sector (XLRE) has been underperforming as uncertainty surrounding potential Federal Reserve interest rate cuts weighs heavily on the industry. To provide insight into the current state of the US housing market, Fundrise CEO and Co-Founder Ben Miller and CenterSquare Senior Investment Strategist Uma Moriarity join Market Domination. Moriarity notes that shelter inflation is a significant component of the continued high inflation data, acknowledging that it is a "lagging indicator." However, she points out that "real-time shelter costs" are lower than what is being reported in inflation prints, suggesting that the fight against inflation is "trending in the right direction." With rate cuts still on the table, Moriarity believes the current high-rate environment is "providing a really good opportunity for investors today" in terms of real estate and homebuilder stocks. Echoing Moriarity's sentiment, Miller highlights that "real estate moves inversely with interest rates." While rates have peaked, he believes "there's much more room for the rates to come down." As rates decline, Miller anticipates it will provide a "huge tailwind for real estate." Additionally, he notes that the real estate sector is beginning to see a normalization, expressing optimism that the sector has "hit the bottom," which could present a favorable buying opportunity for investors. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination. This post was written by Angel Smith
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At its April 8 regular meeting, Town of Peace River council furthered its intentions to make downtown safer by approving removal of Main Street flower planters. “Over the past few years, Peace River has been part of the Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) which looks at ways that some changes in street landscape to make a community less enticing to those thinking about committing crimes,” says Mayor Elaine Manzer. “Due to their size and structure and ongoing issues of homelessn