Community health workers have first statewide conference in Montpelier
Community health workers have first statewide conference in Montpelier
Community health workers have first statewide conference in Montpelier
Claimants ClientEarth say the oil company’s plan puts the company at financial risk as the world transitions to clean energy
Yahoo Sports will track all the trade rumors, news, players and teams to watch leading up to the deadline at 3 p.m. ET Thursday.
Executives, experts, and influencers join the Yahoo Finance team to discuss what's moving the world of finance.
Joining the call from the company today are Bill Hornbuckle, chief executive officer and president; Corey Sanders, chief operating officer; Jonathan Halkyard, chief financial officer and treasurer; Hubert Wang, president and chief operating officer of MGM China; and Andrew Chapman, director of investor relations. Now, I would like to turn the call over to Andrew Chapman.
William and Kate will visit Falmouth.
Executives, experts, and influencers join the Yahoo Finance team to discuss what's moving the world of finance.
Communist-era rule to punish defectors is denying descendants of escapees from Nazi occupation Czech citizenship
Business group says as much as £9bn of investment is needed to improve system
This series, the murder drama tries to become a whodunnit that satirises the British class system. It’s no longer worth asking if it’s good or bad – just enjoy the rollercoaster
The key context of the word I coined in 2008 is that mansplaining is one part of a huge problem – of who gets listened to, and who gets believed, says writer Rebecca Solnit
Guns have become the No 1 killer of children in the US. But they have little formal say in how – or whether – to confront the crisis
Jeremy Hunt urged to reconsider raising state-subsidised energy rate from April as market prices make delay affordable
Chinese social media company TikTok on Thursday pledged to do more to tackle disinformation on its platform by adding more safety features and broadening its fact-checking measures, spurred by the role played by state-controlled media and the war in Ukraine. Presenting its progress report on what it did to live up to a beefed-up EU code of practice on disinformation in the past six months, the company acknowledged the need to step up its efforts. TikTok would expand its state-controlled media labels, ramp up action against disinformation linked to Ukraine, expand its fact-checking programme across Europe to include more language coverage, and scale up the volume of claims it fact-checked, she said.
Ukrainian intelligence wanted confirmation last autumn that officers of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) overseeing the occupation of Kherson were staying in a small hotel on a back street of the southern port city. The task was assigned to Dollar: the code name for a civilian who had been secretly providing targeting coordinates and information on enemy operations in Kherson and the surrounding region, the operative said. Reuters held extensive interviews with Dollar and two other members of the underground partisan network in Kherson after the city was captured in early November.
Estate agents are more pessimistic about the outlook for the property market than they were during the depth of the pandemic, a new industry survey reveals.
The outlook for Britain’s commercial property market has rapidly deteriorated over recent months. Swift interest rate rises and downbeat economic forecasts have combined to prompt a widespread decline in commercial property prices that is set to persist over the short run.
When Birmingham wanted a showpiece retailer to anchor the shopping centre above the redeveloped New Street station, it turned to John Lewis.
Penn Badgley: crazy name, crazy guy. You (Netflix), the glossy thriller series he produces and stars in, is even crazier. It’s soapy, schlocky and preposterously plotted. The hammy dialogue verges on self-parody. Yet by sheer force of charisma and a salesman’s chutzpah, Badgley somehow makes it addictively watchable. This daft drama is played with such a straight face that it becomes wildly entertaining.
For the historical novelist, the story of Sarah Forbes Bonetta – the daughter of an African chieftain who become the protégée of Queen Victoria – is something of a gift. Born in what is now south-west Nigeria, in 1848 she was orphaned during a civil war and taken captive by King Ghezo of Dahomey. Ghezo later “gave” her to a visiting British naval captain, Frederick Forbes, who renamed her after his ship, then took her home and presented her at court. (In her diary entry for November 9 1850, the
Older people should not be taxed when using their pension to pay for care costs, as retirees face losing almost half of withdrawals to Government levies.