Lights on Main returns to Louisville for third year
Lights on Main returns to Louisville for third year
Lights on Main returns to Louisville for third year
The National Association of Realtors' huge settlement will upend the housing market. It will also help homebuyers save thousands of dollars.
European firms such as automakers and financial institutions need to step up investment in critical minerals for the region to develop domestic sources of the key raw materials for the energy transition, the head of an EU-funded organisation said. The European Union has launched an ambitious roadmap to accelerate production of minerals such as lithium and rare earths needed for electric vehicles (EVs) and wind turbines.
‘American Idol’ star’s husband, singer-songwriter Kyle Jacobs, died in February 2023
The much-anticipated release of Taylor Swift's "The Tortured Poets Department" is strengthening the invisible strings between parents and kids.
Leicester Tigers will appoint the highly rated Peter Hewat as their new attack coach, Telegraph Sport can reveal, as Dan McKellar’s first season in charge looks set to end in disappointment.
ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — The British Columbia government is spending up to $25 million toward the construction of a milk production plant aimed at boosting the supply of locally sourced food products. The province says in a statement that the expansion to Vitalus Nutrition's plant in Abbotsford, B.C., will begin construction this summer and will increase local milk production by 50 per cent, to 1.4 billion litres annually. The province says the project will boost local production for diary products su
Walmart’s majority-owned fintech startup One has started offering buy now, pay later (BNPL) loans for big-ticket items like electronics and power tools at some of the retailer's U.S. stores, a source said on Tuesday. The fintech joins peer Affirm as one of the options that Walmart customers will have when shopping at the retail giant. "For the time being, Affirm will remain a funding option at Walmart but will presumably compete head-to-head with One at the point of sale (POS)," JPMorgan wrote in a note on Tuesday, adding that Walmart could push One more prominently at the POS.
Every year, municipalities large and small send representatives to meet with their colleagues across the province in one place—the annual convention of the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association. This year’s edition, themed Refresh, Renew, Refocus, saw an estimated 900 delegates descend upon Regina between April 14-17 to shape policy, network and be inspired by interesting speakers—including the infamous bear pit with Premier Scott Moe and his ministers. “It was really good; informative.
A driver has been saved from a burning vehicle after being pulled from the car moments before it was engulfed in flames.
Yuck! Clean up in the MMA aisle. There's blue vomit on the canvas.
SASKATOON — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada is offering $5 billion in loan guarantees to support Indigenous communities seeking ownership stakes in natural resource and energy projects. Trudeau says the program will help Indigenous peoples receive a fair share in Canada's economic growth. The prime minister is in Saskatoon for the announcement, which was part of last week's budget. He says Ottawa is also promising to spend millions of more dollars to help Indigenous communities with ho
A black bear was seen walking and roaming through the streets of Corvallis, Oregon to the surprise of residents, officials say.
After asserting itself as an overshadowing presence in retail, Amazon is still experimenting with ways to leave a similar mark with grocery shopping. The company’s latest tweak to the service lowers the minimum price for free grocery deliveries to $35.
On Monday, as the U.S. Supreme Court weighed whether the Oregon city of Grants Pass could fine homeless people for sleeping in public places, John Valdez stood in a Raleigh homeless camp and considered a more immediate question: Where would he sleep on Tuesday?
Dartmouth College makes Earth Day pledge to go net zero by 2050
UK puts defence industry on 'war footing' as it gives Ukraine US$620M in new military aid
CALGARY — Hockey Canada completed its 25-player roster for the upcoming world men's under-18 hockey championship Tuesday with the addition of forward Tij Iginla. The 17-year-old son of Hockey Hall of Famer forward Jarome Iginla had 47 goals and 84 points in 64 games with the Western Hockey League's Kelowna Rockets this season. He added nine goals and 15 points in 11 playoff games before Kelowna was defeated 4-1 by the Prince George Cougars in the second round. Iginla is the No. 9-ranked North Am
Manchester United remain at least £13 million apart from Newcastle in their negotiations over a compensation agreement for sporting director Dan Ashworth, Telegraph Sport understands.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday in a case that could determine whether doctors can provide abortions to pregnant women with medical emergencies in states that enact abortion bans. The Justice Department has sued Idaho over its abortion law, which only allows a woman to get an abortion when her life — not her health — is at risk. The state law has raised questions about when a doctor is able to provide the stabilizing treatment that federal law requires.
Boris Johnson first promised in 2022 that Britain would spend 2.5 per cent of GDP on defence by the end of this decade