Williston native returns home for another summer of soccer with Vermont Green FC
Williston native returns home for another summer of soccer with Vermont Green FC
Williston native returns home for another summer of soccer with Vermont Green FC
As the platonic ideal of a pop star aging gracefully in her career, Kylie Minogue knows what kind of artist she is and for 35 years has stuck to that identity — and better than that, embraced it. “Tension” is her sixteenth album, and it’s not only as good as the ones she released 10 …
Want to have a fun day out but also save those pennies? These free London art exhibitions are perfect
Viral beauty, fashion, kitchen gadgets, designer sunglasses and super cheap sheets are majorly marked down.
Ready for the 2023 NHL preseason? It tips off this weekend in the Southern Hemisphere.
The U.S. central bank needs to raise interest rates further to control inflation in a "timely way," Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman said on Friday in remarks that sketched out a hawkish argument based on a potential rise in energy prices and a possibility the inflation battle may take years to complete. "Inflation is still too high, and I expect it will likely be appropriate for the (Federal Open Market) Committee to raise rates further and hold them at a restrictive level for some time to return inflation to our 2% goal in a timely way," Bowman said in prepared remarks for an Independent Community Bankers of Colorado event. "Progress on inflation is likely to be slow given the current level of monetary policy restraint," she said, noting that in policymaker projections issued by the Fed earlier this week inflation remains above the 2% target "at least until the end of 2025."
Joe Joyce is back in a boxing ring this weekend in his make-or-break rematch with Zhilei Zhang. Joyce came in much lighter for the fight and duly suffered with the fearsome hand speed and power that ‘Big Bang’ has in his repertoire, with Zhang constantly finding success around the Brit’s right eye. Anything other than a victory here would leave Joyce well out of the world title picture, a remarkable thing to consider given the impressive manner of his victory against Joseph Parker as recently as a year ago.
‘Sobbing into my lunch,’ one listener said of Edmondson’s ‘beautiful’ musings
UAW President Shawn Fain announced 38 new sites across the country that will go on strike at noon Friday.
For its Fall/Winter 2023 collection, Dior is venturing out into the streets of Paris, adorning its...
In South Korean law all able-bodied male citizens have to serve in the army for 18-21 months by the age of 28
While her Michigan husband routinely plays the Powerball, she had never bought her own ticket.
Risk of death in capital three times higher when mercury exceeds 29C compared with normal temperatures
Melly has been at the Broward jail for since February 2019, when he turned himself in to police.
Marco Arop catapulted himself to new heights, and just in time heading into an Olympic year. The towering six-foot-four 800-metre runner from Edmonton became the first Canadian to win world championship gold in the event in August. He followed it up with back-to-back personal-best performances, including setting a new national record last Sunday. Arop ran one minute 42.85 seconds in a second-place effort at the Diamond League final to beat Windsor, Ont.'s Brandon McBride's mark of 1:43.20 from 2
Britain should adopt a Swedish-style three-day working week for over-50s, a former pensions minister has said.
Britain should adopt a Swedish-style three-day working week for over-50s, a former pensions minister has said.
For Labour folk, the Tories are the opposition. This is a delightful example of main character syndrome because, most of the time, the Tories are in fact the government. Meanwhile, truly epic levels of ire are directed from Labour to the Lib Dems, and vice-versa.
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Traffic clears after crash on I-35 in northeast OKC
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said on Friday that Citadel Securities LLC, a Miami-based hedge fund, had agreed to pay $7 million to settle charges it incorrectly handled millions of orders and violated short-selling rules. In a statement, the SEC said Citadel Securities over a five-year period had incorrectly marked millions of orders, denoting short sales as long sales and vice versa. It said those incorrect markings resulted from a coding error in the firm's automated trading system.