Unemployment inched down across the state in March a month after Nevada gave up its highest-in-the-nation ranking to California in February.
The William R. Kenan Jr. Charitable Trust-funded fellowships will support graduate students and post-docs.
‘Something cool had to have happened in this system,’ researchers say
A military financial fraudster could face up to a decade in prison after pleading guilty to a scheme that drained Gold Star families of their insurance payouts.
Numbers drawn in Monday's lottery matched that of a ticket sold at Cho's Food-N-Fuel
“The purpose of our initiative is to find ammunition on the world markets, to negotiate the financing and to potentially negotiate deliveries to Ukraine,” said Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala.
Americans on average think they will need $1.46 million to comfortably retire. But financial planners suggest there are other figures savers should think about
An Edinburgh nursery group is set to double its childcare capacity this year, with ongoing renovation works aiming to provide more vital pre-school childcare in the capital. St Margarets Nursery & Pre-school, who manage three Edinburgh nurseries at Craigmillar Park, Craiglockhart Avenue and West Savile Road, say the company is taking a significant step in its growth journey as demand from locals continues to soar. Following extensive renovations to the buildings at Craiglockhart Avenue and West...
When Seth MacFarlane introduced Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff and Vice President Kamala Harris at a 2024 fundraiser at his home this evening, his guests got a sampling of his irreverent humor. “When I was asked to host this event, I immediately agreed because I realized if it’s at my house, I can drink as much […]
Ryan Garcia failed to make weight ahead Saturday's fight against Devin Haney. And while the boxing match will go on, Haney is now $1.5 million richer.
Ryan Garcia failed to make weight ahead Saturday's fight against Devin Haney. And while the boxing match will go on, Haney is now $1.5 million richer.
A major in the U.S. Army Reserves has admitted that he cashed in on the deaths of active-duty soldiers by illegally investing some of the money given to their grieving family members.On Tuesday, 41-year-old Caz Craffy, aka Carz Craffey, entered a U.S. District in Trenton, New Jersey, to plead guilty to six counts of wire fraud and one count each of securities fraud, making false statements in a loan application, committing acts affecting a personal financial interest, and making false statements...