Mobile vet care is back in action in contribution to the recent vet shortage
In light of the recent vet shortage, mobile vet care is back in action. A vet from Pawsitive Vibes Roaming Vet Care said they are working to help where help is needed.
In light of the recent vet shortage, mobile vet care is back in action. A vet from Pawsitive Vibes Roaming Vet Care said they are working to help where help is needed.
Commissioners unanimously approved a familiar face to serve as the next county administrator in St. Lucie County.
The Cleveland City Council’s Development, Planning and Sustainability Committee on Tuesday signed off on the funding component of a proposed refresh of downtown’s iconic East 4th Street.
Stroke is the leading cause of disability in the United States, but there is life and hope after stroke, says the American Heart Association.
Reports of shots fired Tuesday morning sent Cleveland Police to Milton Manor Apartments on Prospect Avenue.
Oklahoma plumbing business has nonstop calls during winter weather
Most Premier League clubs were active on the last day of the transfer window, with a number of high-profile deals signed and sealed. With Enzo Fernandez’s proposed British transfer record move from Benfica to Chelsea still yet to be officially completed, the PA news agency takes a look at some of the confirmed moves to beat the deadline.
Gov. Mike DeWine outlined his priorities for the year in his State of the State address Tuesday, focusing on childcare, education and workforce development. In the end, it is a lot of spending on seemingly bipartisan policies.
West Palm Beach's police chief will speak about a variety of topics and concerns during a forum Tuesday evening following Tyre Nichol's death in Memphis.
A preview of what will happen during the coronation of King Charles in May. The ceremony will include a recognition, coronation oath, anointing and investiture. Charles is expected to change tradition to shorten the homage phase of the ceremony, throwing further doubt over whether the Duke of Sussex will attend the coronation.
STORY: In the two years since Myanmar’s coup… Aye Chan has gone from factory worker… to protester… to resistance fighter.He lost a leg in that fight and is still learning how to use a prosthetic one.He remembers well the feelings of elation… and the confusion that followed… …on the day Myanmar’s military led a coup unseating Aung San Suu Kyi’s elected government.“I was happy when we won. But it didn’t last long. On the morning of the coup, I woke up and used my phone and there was no internet. At first, I thought it was because I didn’t pay my phone bill. So I topped up (credit), but it was still not working so I went to the tea shop. Others told me that there was a coup. My first question was, what is a coup and why is there a coup? Later, I joined the protest against the coup.”Reuters is not disclosing Aye Chan’s current whereabouts for security reasons.When protest groups began taking up arms, he joined.He said resistance troops have high morale… but can’t fend off air strikes from a well-equipped army.In the wake of the coup… some 1.2 million people have been displaced and over 70,000 have left the country.That’s according to the United Nations, which has accused the military of war crimes and crimes against humanity.Myanmar's military says it is carrying out a legitimate campaign against "terrorists." It did not respond to requests for comment by Reuters.The military has pledged to hold an election by August… albeit with tough rules that could sideline opponents.Aye Chan is skeptical."I don’t think it is possible to do an election,” he says.“....We already selected our elected government, right? So it is not necessary for doing the new election. ” The coup also upended Han Lay’s life.She took part in protests and used her platform at an international beauty contest in Thailand to speak out.That led to charges and she fled to Canada, where she now lives with a Burmese-Canadian family."I'm living in a new country and facing culture difference and I have to start from the beginning... (FLASH) I always welcome to challenges and ready, ready to face new challenges because it's always make me even stronger."She says even from abroad, she's doing all she can to raise awareness...While Aye Chan says he'll continue his fight."I never had a regret while I was fighting and when I got injured. I chose this route because I believe this route is the right one. If I recover enough, I will go back to war. This is until the end."An estimated 19,000 people died in 2022 alone, according to a U.S. based conflict monitoring group.
Jared Goff has been added to the NFC Pro Bowl roster, joining Lions teammates Amon-Ra St. Brown, Penei Sewell, and Frank Ragnow.
Meteorologist Mike Haddad says it will be cold overnight but not as cold as it will be this weekend.
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STORY: U.S. stocks closed higher on Tuesday as slowing wage growth data offered hope that the Federal Reserve would ease its aggressive approach to taming inflation a day ahead of the central bank's critical policy decision.The Dow closed up a percent, the S&P gained one-and-a-half percent and the Nasdaq climbed 1.7%.U.S labor costs increased at their slowest pace in a year in the fourth quarter as wage growth slowed, Labor Department data showed. While that may lead the Fed to ease up on its fastest rate-hike cycle in decades, Chris Konstantinos, Director of Investments and Chief Investment Strategist at RiverFront Investment Group, says that when you parse the numbers, things are not as simple as they seem.“We’re actually seeing an interesting bifurcation in the wages market right now, whereby the upper end of the earning picture, if you will, maybe the highest 20 or 40 percent of earners in America – we’re starting to see signs that wages are slowing down there. And in fact we've also seen layoffs pick up pretty precipitously in those types of areas. Think about tech, think about some consumer-focused companies that have announced big layoffs recently. However, at the lower end of wages, [FLASH] we expect wage gains to continue to be very strong at the low end. And I think this presents the Fed with a bit of a conundrum because when they look at aggregate wage data it's very, very strong, but it's increasingly at the lower end versus the higher end. And so that affects different parts of the economy and different industries disproportionately.”Investors on Tuesday also digested a full plate of earnings reports. Exxon Mobil shares rose 2.2% after the oil major posted a $56 billion net profit for 2022, setting not only a company record but a historic high for the Western oil industry.UPS shares climbed 4.7% after its quarterly profit topped estimates, while General Motors jumped 8.3% after it forecast stronger-than-expected earnings for the year.And McDonald’s shares dropped 1.3% after the burger chain warned inflation will weigh on margins in 2023.
Live transfer news, rumours and the latest deadline day deals
Chelsea’s pursuit of Argentina World Cup winner Enzo Fernandez will go down to the wire on deadline day, after Arsenal completed the signing of Blues midfielder Jorginho
According to NASA, 2022 reached a new record high for carbon dioxide emissions, and the year finished 1.6 degrees Fahrenheit above the average from 1951 to 1980. It also tied with 2015 as the fifth warmest year on record.
Organizations that help homeless people are preparing for the dangerous cold forecast for this weekend.
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The education and business leaders called for strengthening the partnerships with New Hampshire employers and increase funding for student aid, while also extending the five-year tuition freeze.