WATCH: Snow again this week, begins late Friday
WATCH: Snow again this week, begins late Friday
WATCH: Snow again this week, begins late Friday
U.S. prices increased less than expected in February, with the cost of services outside housing and energy slowing significantly, keeping a June interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve on the table. "Core services inflation is slowing and will likely continue throughout the year," said Jeffrey Roach, chief economist at LPL Financial in Charlotte, North Carolina. "By the time the Fed meets in June, the data should be convincing enough for them to commence its rate normalization process."
Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker Foye Oluokun signed a three-year contract extension Friday that includes $22.5 million guaranteed, a person familiar with negotiations said. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because financial details were not released publicly. Oluokun’s agent, AJ Vaynerchuk, confirmed the length of the extension on X, formerly Twitter.
Egyptian billionaire gave Conservative Party £5 million donation
Revenue at Chinese telecom rose 10% as net profit more than doubles
Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed into Patapsco River on Tuesday after cargo ship collided with crucial support, leaving at least six construction workers dead
Injury issues are finally easing for the Reds
The TV star, 40, fell to his death from an Essex warehouse on Wednesday
The United Arab Emirates has approached European nations including Britain to gauge their interest in the Middle Eastern state investing in their nuclear power infrastructure, according to three sources familiar with the talks. As part of its outreach, the UAE has discussed the idea of state-owned Emirates Nuclear Energy Company (ENEC) becoming a minority investor in European nuclear power assets, the sources said. ENEC has ambitions of becoming an international nuclear energy company holding minority stakes in nuclear power infrastructure of other nations, without managing or operating them, the sources told Reuters.
The drone was flying 24 times over the legal limit height, report says
The 15-year-old disappeared from his Sumner County, Tennessee home on 26 February
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'Newsweek' reports that five cities in the United States saw home prices increase by more than 8% between January 2023 and January 2024. The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller National Home Price Index showed that all 20 cities analyzed had year-over-year increases during the same period of time.
A small plane made an emergency landing on a nudist beach in Darwin, in Australia’s Northern Territory, on Friday, March 29, after an engine failure, according to authorities and local media.Video from Garry Enright shows onlookers cheering as the aircraft successfully took off from the nude section of Casuarina beach.The pilot was the only person on board the Piper PA-32 aircracft, according to NT News. Northern Territory Police, Fire and Emergency Services said no one was injured and the incident was being investigated. Credit: Garry Enright via Storyful
The National Education Union will decide next steps over pay and funding at its annual conference in Bournemouth next week.
Russian metals producer Nornickel, the world's largest palladium producer and a major producer of high-grade nickel, said on Friday that some clients in the European Union had refused to buy produce made with Russian metals. Although Nornickel itself and its metals is not a target of Western sanctions some consumers are voluntarily shunning deals for its metals and of products made from Russian raw materials, said Anton Berlin, vice president for sales. Nornickel's Finnish Harjavalta plant, which produces battery materials in Europe for electric vehicles, was affected, he added as an example of the rejection of products made from Russian materials.
The rapper and music mogul has faced a string of varying accusations in the past six months. Mike Bedigan reports
OPINION: The Dutch capital is once again targeting British ‘party tourists’ to discourage them from visiting. The initiative might not make anyone think twice about a rager in the Red Light District but highlights our humiliating ‘Brits Abroad’ reputation once again, writes Benjamin Parker
The 37-year-old man from Totton, near Southampton, was arrested on suspicion of seven offences
Actor made history with his performance in ‘An Officer and a Gentleman’ opposite Richard Gere in 1982