Quincy officials used $34.5 million in transfers and reserve funds to lessen a major property tax increase. Mayor Thomas Koch defends the measures as providing immediate relief, while one critic ...
The Investment Committee debate the latest Calls of the Day. How Russia keeps raising an army to replace its dead Jan 6 defendant pardoned by Trump lands in legal trouble again Teen thought she was ...
“Missing the beginning of the season … And I find it a bit unfair that everyone is like, ‘Oh, man he’s a shell of himself. He’s not the player he once was.’ Again, he’s coming off a knee injury. That ...
The S&P 500 (SP500) closed in the green on Friday, while Nasdaq (COMP:IND) and Dow (DJI) rose 1.5% and 2.1%, respectively for the week. Wall Street had a slew of upgrades and downgrades from analysts.
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. Michigan would gradually stop tapping the state school aid ...
China has voiced its opposition to the U.S. sanctions on Russia’s oil companies, emphasizing the need for sanctions to be in line with international law. Meanwhile, the European Union (EU) imposed ...
LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier will not need surgery, coach Brian Kelly said Wednesday, pushing back against reports that suggested the Tigers' starter might face a longer-term setback. Kelly ...
Indonesia has launched a massive new project on Java’s northern coast, framed as protection for millions of residents from worsening environmental threats. The plan has drawn sharp criticism from ...
PARIS (Reuters) -The head of the global financial crime watchdog has called on countries to come clean on the use of shell companies, calling them the "getaway car" for criminals, and said the problem ...
Shell’s plant in Beaver County that produces plastics from Marcellus Shale gas has been hit with six air pollution violations so far this year and a watchdog group warns that nearby communities aren’t ...
SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected military industrial factories, calling them to expand production of shells that meet modern warfare needs, state media KCNA said on Saturday.
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