Local businesses line up for FEMA approval on Ian cleanup
In the aftermath of Hurricane Ian on Florida’s west coast, the long job of cleaning up will take months and involve a lot of help.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Ian on Florida’s west coast, the long job of cleaning up will take months and involve a lot of help.
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The Eco expert spoke about the death of her dog, Riddick, in an emotional segment that's resonating with viewers.
Alex Horne is used to seeing points dished out on his hit game show Taskmaster but it’s those racked up by Chesham United which have given him the most pleasure in the last nine months.
The party is far from over as she is also set to throw a bash at a private members' club in London
The Prince of Wales attended the memorial for war hero Major Mike Sadler at Hereford Cathedral on Friday
Following the retirement of former Ralph Thornton Community Centre Executive Director John Campe, the Board of Directors recently selected Ravi Yee Joshi as his replacement at the Riverdale community hub. A lifelong resident of the East Toronto community which he now serves, Joshi told Beach Metro Community News that he hopes to utilize the experience he gained as Co-Executive Director of the Council of Canadians in his new role. “It’s a national advocacy organization,” said Joshi. “Most recentl
Mounting geopolitical pressures and stocks not reacting as positively to earnings results as Wall Street had hoped, concerns over the strength of the market are beginning to creep in. Big names in tech — including Microsoft (MSFT) and Amazon (AMZN) will report their latest quarterly earnings in the coming weeks — have helped lead the recent rally seen in the market. State Street Global Markets Head of Equity Research Marija Veitmane joins Yahoo Finance to discuss what will test the mettle of markets the most, including geopolitical woes and Big Tech earnings. "Next week we have a big tech week which is hopefully one part of the market that consensus is very constructive for and that is part of the market that maybe is less affected by [interest] rate hikes, companies are larger, balance sheets are stronger. So that is potentially something [that] can kind of put floor under stocks," Veitmane explains. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode. This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino
Police said Friday they found no weapons on a man detained at the Iranian consulate in Paris after responding to a report of a suspicious man possibly carrying a grenade and explosives vest.
The Arsenal manager said the current fixture situation is ‘not healthy’ for top players while he highlighted European leagues helping their clubs
Getir, the grocery delivery app once valued at nearly $12bn (£9.7bn), is close to pulling the plug on its operations in Britain in a move that would spark concerns for well over 1,000 jobs. Sky News has learnt that Getir is preparing to announce next week that it is withdrawing from the three remaining European markets in which it operates: the UK, Germany and the Netherlands. In total, thousands of jobs will be put at risk, including approximately 1,500 in the UK, according to people close to the situation.
Tesla is recalling 3,878 of its 2024 Cybertrucks after it discovered that the accelerator pedal can become stuck, potentially causing the vehicle to accelerate unintentionally and increase the risk of a crash. The accelerator pedal pad may dislodge and become trapped by the interior trim, according to a filing with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The recall involves model year 2024 Cybertrucks made between Nov. 13, 2023 and April 4, 2024, according to the NHTSA. As of Monday,
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Alejandro Garnacho apologized for liking social media posts criticizing Erik ten Hag, the Manchester United manager said on Friday. Garnacho 'liked' comments on X that called into question Ten Hag’s handling of the Argentine forward. He later ‘unliked’ them, but not before his actions were screen grabbed and shared on the platform. “Alejandro is a young player, he has to learn a lot. He apologized for it and after that we move on,” Ten Hag said at news conference ahead
EXCLUSIVE: Ellen Greenberg’s death by 20 stab wounds - including to the back of her neck - was ruled suicide. Her mother Sandra, who has spent 13 years fighting for justice and says she will ‘never give up’, says bombshell new testimony may finally prove her daughter was murdered
Laments are pouring in from erstwhile punters after the UK chain said it was ceasing trading
The 21-year-old Brit has returned to form but now faces the world No1 in the last eight in Stuttgart
Iranian officials have said that its nuclear facilities ‘were secure’ after explosions were heard in the Isfahan province
F.N.B. Corporation (NYSE:FNB) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript April 18, 2024 F.N.B. Corporation isn’t one of the 30 most popular stocks among hedge funds at the end of the third quarter (see the details here). Operator: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the FNB First Quarter 2024 Earnings Conference Call. [Operator Instructions]. After today’s presentation, […]
The House of Representatives overwhelmingly voted to advance the process of passing a large foreign aid package before a final debate and vote set to take place on Saturday. The foreign aid package passed the procedural hurdle by a margin of 316 to 94. A total of 165 Democrats chose to back the rule put forward by Republican Speaker Mike Johnson – 151 Republicans also voted in support of the rule.
Raducanu has won four matches in a row and now faces Swiatek for a place in the Stuttgart semi-finals
STORY: Speaking at a ceremony in Bavaria where she received a press award from a publishing house, Navalnaya reiterated earlier remarks that Russian President Vladimir Putin had killed her husband in prison.In an interview with Time magazine published two days earlier, Navalnaya said she had hired a bodyguard following a hammer attack on a senior ally of her late husband.A hammer-wielding assailant attacked Leonid Volkov, a Navalny aide, outside his home in Vilnius, Lithuania, in March, breaking his arm and pounding his leg with a series of blows.