2 Cheap Nasdaq Stocks Crushing the Market in 2023 That Could Be Magnificent Buys Right Now
These tech stocks have gotten off to a flying start this year, and may spring a positive surprise following a woeful 2022.
These tech stocks have gotten off to a flying start this year, and may spring a positive surprise following a woeful 2022.
Jeep just unveiled a Franken-vehicle comprised of a 1978 Cherokee and a modern 2022 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 4xe hybrid SUV. This is a concept vehicle with head-turning looks and joins several other Jeep prototypes being demoed this week in Moab, Utah as part of the company’s annual Easter Jeep Safari event.
Biaggio Ali Walsh says his grandfather Muhammad Ali would have appreciated Conor McGregor's trash talk.
SKRR Exploration Inc. (TSXV: SKRR) (FSE: B04Q) ("SKRR" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that further to its transaction and news release dated March 22, 2023, the Company received 2,000,000 common shares of Fathom Nickel Inc.
The Canadian dollar edged lower against its U.S. counterpart on Friday, but the currency was holding near its strongest level in more than five weeks as Wall Street climbed and domestic data showed the economy growing at a faster-than-expected pace. "With equities continuing to march higher as financial markets stabilize from the recent banking sector gyrations, we have seen some of the cyclical currencies such as CAD benefit as the USD weakens on a broader-based basis," said George Davis, chief technical strategist at RBC Capital Markets. The Canadian dollar was also supported by domestic data that pointed to stronger economic growth in the first quarter than the Bank of Canada has projected, Davis said.
The three-car wreck sent several people to the hospital. One man later died.
A.J. Foyt Racing started the IndyCar season with a new driver lineup and high expectations for improved performance. Santino Ferrucci and Benjamin Pedersen were part of the first-lap crash in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida, that sidelined five cars before they completed a single trip around the circuit on March 5. “It was a bummer because there was so much newness, we had two new drivers, and everybody is excited for a new season and you don't even get past turn three,” said Larry Foyt, president of his father's race team.
A new $2.6 billion U.S. military aid package that could include air surveillance radars, anti-tank rockets and fuel trucks for Ukraine's fight against Russia is expected to be announced as soon as Monday, three U.S. officials said on Friday. A half a dozen types of munitions, including tank munitions, are also expected to be on the list of equipment that could be finalized over this weekend, the officials who spoke on condition of anonymity said, adding that the dollar amount and specific equipment in the package could change. Also slated for inclusion were precision aerial munitions, bridging equipment Ukraine would use to assault Russian positions, recovery vehicles to help disabled heavy equipment like tanks and additional rounds for NASAMS air defenses that the U.S. and allies have given to Kyiv.
Misogynistic influencer Andrew Tate and his brother have been released from jail in Romania and placed under house arrest instead after winning an appeal over being held in prison. The Bucharest Court of Appeal ruled in favour of Tate’s appeal, which challenged a judge’s decision last week to extend his arrest a fourth time for 30 days, an official said. The investigation into trafficking claims against Andrew and Tristan Tate continues, officials said.
"A lot of athletes battle with that internal dialogue and not really understanding what that is," Dubois tells PEOPLE
A 66-year-old man has been charged with a double murder in Cambridgeshire as a man and woman arrested in connection with the incident were released with no further action.
Trump's lawyers say he will not consider a plea deal following his indictment by a grand jury investigating a hush money payment to Stormy Daniels.
The Republican senator suggested Trump could “smash some windows, rob a few shops and punch a cop” to "avoid prosecution in New York.”
Brooke Shields has been known as beautiful, smart and famous since she was a baby, but a new documentary reveals why it’s taken decades for her to feel confident in her talent. With a dazzling array of archival photos and footage, and in-depth interviews with Shields, “Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields” is a firsthand examination of her success as a model, actor, author and now lifestyle entrepreneur, despite being sexualized and objectified at a young age and managing her alcoholic mother — the original “momager,” Teri Shields. Like other recent documentaries on Britney Spears and Pamela Anderson, “Pretty Baby” includes a cringeworthy barrage of media clips where mostly older men reduce her to a pretty face and have little interest in her answers to their questions.
In a highly unusual ruling, a state court judge on Thursday voided a U.S. Marine’s adoption of an Afghan war orphan, more than a year after he took the little girl away from the Afghan couple raising her. For now, the child will stay with Marine Maj. Joshua Mast and his wife, Stephanie, under a temporary custody order they obtained before the adoption. The Masts will have to re-prove to the court that they should be granted a permanent adoption.
In 1977, Associated Press reporter James W. Mangan's exclusive interview with a South Texas election judge who detailed certifying false votes for Lyndon B. Johnson nearly three decades earlier made headlines across the country. With the win by an 87-vote margin in the 1948 Democratic primary runoff, Johnson, then a congressman, easily defeated his Republican opponent to take a seat in the U.S. Senate, and he eventually ascended to the presidency. Mangan spent three years pursuing the story, which pulled back the curtain on the victory that had drawn suspicions ever since election officials in rural Jim Wells County announced the discovery of uncounted votes in ballot box known as Box 13.
Six climate change activists who stormed the track at last year’s British Grand Prix Formula 1 race in one of a series of disruptive protests against fossil fuels were spared prison sentences Friday. Five of the activists had to be dragged from the track as cars passed by during the July protest on behalf of the group Just Stop Oil, which has staged a series of protests blocking a major highway and targeting priceless artworks with stunts designed to attract publicity. The protesters ran onto the track at the Silverstone Circuit after a crash on the first lap led to a red flag that slowed traffic.
Stephen Alderton has been charged with two counts of murder and one count of possession of a firearm.
Fourth-Generation, Family-Owned, U.S. Food and Agriculture Company Recognized for Its Commitment to Customers and AssociatesSalisbury, Md., March 31, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Perdue Farms has been recognized as one of the most trustworthy companies in America for 2023 by Newsweek. The fourth-generation, family-owned, U.S. food and agriculture company is one of 700 companies awarded this distinction, which was evaluated based on trust amongst consumers, employees and investors, and ranked 16th ou
Republican members of Congress are responding to the news of Trump’s indictment the wrong way.
The app hack includes a limited number of refill beverage options