Exhibit in El Cajon features Holocaust survivors living in San Diego
The “Remember Us: The Holocaust” exhibit in El Cajon features stories from Holocaust survivors living in San Diego.
The “Remember Us: The Holocaust” exhibit in El Cajon features stories from Holocaust survivors living in San Diego.
Wall Street index futures kicked off October on a positive note after the U.S. Congress averted a government shutdown, while investors awaited comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for clues on the central bank's interest-rate path. The Congress passed a stopgap funding bill on Saturday with overwhelming Democratic support after Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy backed down from an earlier demand by his party's hardliners for a partisan bill.
An analysis of millions of student tests shows the effects of the pandemic lingering, though there is some evidence of academic progress.
After a chaotic series of events in Washington, Congress successfully avoided a government shutdown. Here are the winners and losers of the fight.
Dame Sharon White will leave at the end of her term, make her the shortest-serving chair in the retailer's history.
EU foreign ministers held their first ever meeting outside the bloc in Ukraine on Monday, a show of support for the country after a pro-Russian candidate won an election in Slovakia and the U.S. Congress omitted funding for Kyiv from a spending bill. "We are convening a historic meeting of EU Foreign Ministers here in Ukraine, candidate country and future member of the EU," Borrell said on X. "We are here to express our solidarity and support to the Ukrainian people." Washington insists its firm military and political support for Ukraine has not wavered, despite Congress having excluded Ukraine funds from an emergency spending deal reached at the weekend to avert a government shutdown.
While rare, about a fifth of newborns infected show symptoms such as hearing loss, or have longer term health issues, including developmental delays.
Third-ranked Daniil Medvedev overcame a second-set stumble to beat Frenchman Ugo Humbert 6-4, 3-6, 6-1 and advance to the semifinals of the China Open on Monday. The Russian struggled to find his usual fluid game in the first two sets but sprung to life in the third set to shake off the 36th-ranked Humbert and progress to his 10th semifinal of the year. “I’m kind of happy that I managed to raise my level in important moments, except a game in the second set,” Medvedev said.
Apple has acknowledged what many buyers have noticed over the past week — the iPhone 15 and 15 Pro can get uncomfortably hot.
The Flying Scotsman is due to have a full mechanical inspection after a low speed crash in the Highlands. The 100-year-old steam train was involved in a "shunting incident" on Friday at Aviemore Railway Station, near Inverness. The world-famous steam train was scheduled to take tourists on trips at the weekend, which had to be postponed.
Costco Wholesale (NASDAQ: COST) stock is almost never available at a price that investors would consider a steal. Costco can still surprise investors with good news, though, as it did in its late September fourth-quarter earnings report. Costco's headline results didn't change the broader story that investors have seen for the better part of a year.
In fact, around 21% of U.S. adults age 50 and older say they don't have any other retirement income outside of Social Security, according to a 2023 survey from the Nationwide Retirement Institute. How much you receive from Social Security will depend on three main factors: how long you've worked, your earnings throughout your career, and the age you begin claiming.
The son of Yevgeny Prigozhin has reportedly taken over “command” of the Wagner Group, a leading US think tank has said, citing a prominent Wagner-affiliated Telegram channel.
A sluggish economy forces young Chinese to travel cheaply for this year's holiday.
Dame Sharon has reportedly told the board that she will not be seeking a second term
Multiple hospitals say they have shelled out more than £3,000 for a strike shift
Much of Moldova will no longer buy gas from Russian energy giant Gazprom, Moldovan Energy Minister Victor Parlicov said on Monday, referring to parts of the country that capital Chisinau controlled and not breakaway areas. His comments suggested the country, one of Europe's poorest, had strengthened its independence from Russian gas. Chisinau-controlled Moldova, which comprises much of the country's territory and population, stopped buying gas from Gazprom in December 2022.
COVID gave the 1 in 4 Americans with disabilities a silver lining: Remote work. The in-person office push could threaten their livelihood again.
McIlroy was immense in winning against Burns 3&1 with a round of eight-under par
Two children and one person were killed overnight in the Russian shelling of Kherson
Customers are already facing the UK's second highest bills, but the company says it must invest.