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Lisa Donovan created our favorite astrology app and now we're shopping her top picks.
Lisa Donovan created our favorite astrology app and now we're shopping her top picks.
Comprehensive Analysis of Balchem's Financial Performance and Strategic Highlights
Revenue Growth Amid Challenges, Net Income Misses Expectations
Robust Annualized Recurring Revenue and Record Margins Highlight Strategic Progress
A Detailed Look at Fluor's Financial Performance and Future Outlook
Essent Group Ltd. (ESNT) Surpasses Analyst EPS Forecasts in Q1 2024
After a strong winter for the US labor market, hiring slowed down notably in April.
Q1 2024 Monster Beverage Corp Earnings Call
Google has filed an injunction telling the court that it will not give Epic what it wants without a fight, because the company's asks "stray far beyond the trial record."
Kenyan President William Ruto has postponed next week’s planned reopening of schools until further notice, as heavy rains and floods that have killed more than 200 people continue. The president in his state of the nation address on Friday said that “meteorological reports paint a dire picture,” citing the possibility of Cyclone Hidaya hitting coastal Kenya in coming days. Kenya and other parts of East Africa have been overwhelmed by flooding, with more than 150,000 displaced people living in camps across the country.
Sir Keir Starmer said Labour’s win in Blackpool South was ‘truly historic’ and the ‘most important result’ nationally
Who has won in each of the local elections and what is the picture in each region?
Walkers on Keynsham High Street near Bristol have repeatedly missed and tripped on a 'hidden' curb, causing 100 people to be injured.
LONDON (AP) — A High Court judge ruled Friday that the U.K. government acted unlawfully when it approved a plan to meet climate targets without evidence that it could be delivered. It was the second time in two years that the government's main climate action plan was found to be unlawful and insufficient in meeting legally-binding targets to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Justice Clive Sheldon sided Friday with three environmental groups that brought the case, ruling that the government's decisio
Like it or not, Brood XIX has been spotted in Missouri, according to cicada tracking app Cicada Safari. Here's what to know.
Stock Market Today: Dow Jones futures rallied 300 points Friday ahead of the April jobs report. Apple stock surged on buyback news.
Mahamadou Hamidou/ReutersRussia has sent troops into an air base in Niger that is hosting American soldiers, reports say, after the country’s ruling junta ordered all U.S. forces to leave the West African nation.The situation at Air Base 101 in Niamey, the capital city, comes as relations between Washington, D.C. and Moscow are at their lowest point since the end of the Cold War due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. It’s not clear how many American troops are on the base, but an unnamed U.S. o
Jean-François Verret says he believes he has big shoes to fill at Nunavik’s Raglan Mine. He started with the Glencore Canada-owned mine as an engineer and now he’s the company’s vice-president in charge of the whole operation. Verret is taking over as vice-president, Raglan Mine, for Pierre Barrette, who is retiring after six years in the role. “I am coming into a situation where [Barrette] left me a very clean house,” Verret said in an interview over the phone. Over his time at the mine, Verret
The Conservatives have lost more than 100 council seats so far, but retained the Tees Valley mayoralty.
The yen was headed for its biggest weekly gain in 17 months on Friday, helped by Japan's suspected intervention this week to pull the currency away from 34-year lows, while the dollar index fell to a three-week low ahead of U.S. jobs data. Traders were left on tenterhooks for any further huge swings in the yen after Tokyo was suspected to have intervened to support its currency this week, on Monday and on Wednesday, to the tune of some 9.16 trillion yen ($59.8 billion), as suggested by data from Bank of Japan. "But given the likelihood that the Ministry of Finance could take further advantage of thinned conditions in view of this week’s holidays and the UK and Japan holiday on Monday, some will likely be minded to take profits."