Bengals rookies host field day for hundreds of elementary kids
Dozens of small, screaming fans greeted Bengals rookies for a fierce game of flag football, but this game was on their turf.
Dozens of small, screaming fans greeted Bengals rookies for a fierce game of flag football, but this game was on their turf.
The U.S. Federal Reserve will wait until September to cut its key interest rate, according to a majority of 100 economists polled by Reuters, with half saying there will be only two cuts this year and only about a third forecasting more. Fed Chair Jerome Powell also said on Tuesday "the recent data ... indicate that it's likely to take longer than expected to achieve that confidence" that inflation is falling back to the U.S. central bank's 2% target, remarks that dimmed hopes for rate cuts anytime soon. Financial markets, which earlier this year were pricing six Fed rate cuts starting in March, are also expecting the first reduction in September and one more in either November or December.
Mayor also promises to continue his partial Tube and bus fares freeze ‘as long as economic conditions allow’ if elected for a third term
The writer has been an outspoken critic of the trans rights movement
Merion Road Capital, an investment advisor, released its first quarter 2024 investor letter. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. In the first quarter, Merion Road Small Cap Fund returned 4.9% compared to 5.0% for the Russell 2000 Index. The long-only portfolio of Merion Road rose 12.9% during the quarter compared to a […]
Shares of Alaska Air Group (ALK) are trading higher in Thursday's pre-market session — carrying gains into the market open — after the company reported first-quarter earnings that beat analyst expectations and raised its full-year profit forecast. The better-than-expected results come despite challenges the airline faced earlier in the year, including safety incidents involving Boeing's (BA) 737 Max aircraft in January. Yahoo Finance's Seana Smith and Brad Smith break down the details. 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
The annual and interim climate targets will be replaced with a system measuring emissions every five years.
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U.S. existing home sales fell in March as higher interest rates and house prices sidelined buyers from the market. Home sales dropped 4.3% last month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.19 million units, the National Association of Realtors said on Thursday. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast home resales slipping to a rate of 4.20 million units.
Selecting an impartial jury has proven a complex task in New York, where Mr Trump has a long history.
The singer isn't the only celeb to sport the shoes! Katie Holmes and Naomi Watts have been spotted in them too. Plus, some styles are on sale.
A group locked themselves inside the Grade II-listed York & Albany hotel and gastropub in London last week.
The figure skating legend, 65, opened up about overcoming cancer and living with a benign brain tumor by relying on his faith
Some Swifties dive straight in to listen while others insist true fans will wait for official release.
The mother of four shared a selfie of her facial beauty treatment using her brand 'SKKN BY KIM' on April 17
Mohammed Salem/ReutersA harrowing photograph showing a woman in Gaza sobbing in a morgue as she cradles the body of her 5-year-old niece won the 2024 World Press Photo of the Year Award on Thursday.Mohammed Salem, a 39-year-old Palestinian Reuters photographer, captured the image at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis in the south of the enclave on Oct. 17, 2023. The picture shows Inas Abu Maamar, 36, embracing the shrouded corpse of her niece, Saly.Google Fires 28 Employees Who Protested Israel Cont
The accused robbers beat him with brass knuckles and forced him to let them into the apartment, according to police.
Rihanna reunited with Puma in 2023.
Jabin Botsford/ReutersThe troubles plaguing Donald Trump’s first criminal trial in New York City and its anonymous jury are starting to mount, as a nurse slotted as “juror number two” bowed out after details of her personal life revealed in court allowed her to be identified by friends and family, scaring her enough to want to avoid serving on the most significant trial in the country’s history.“I definitely have concerns now… about being in public. Yesterday alone, I had friends, colleagues pus
The family of three and their pets were unharmed and are being assisted by the Red Cross.
How the White House is handling the Israel-Hamas conflict and immigration is resulting in polling numbers to drop