WASHINGTON >> Fewer Americans applied for jobless benefits last week as the labor market continues to thrive despite the Federal Reserve’s efforts to cool it.
American EV ownership is growing, but fewer car shoppers who don't already own an EV are considering one, according to a new Gallup poll. Of those households surveyed, 7% reported owning an EV, up from 4% a year ago, while a steady 16% of Americans over the past few years indicated that they are "EV consumers," which Gallup defines as those who
Families after a cheap summer getaway should head for the Costa Brava, Italy's Amalfi Coast or lesser-known Greek islands.
A lack of planes being produced by Boeing and Airbus could see some airlines unable to fulfil their schedules, leading to chaos for British holidaymakers
TUI is offering huge savings on all inclusive, half-board and self-catering packages to the likes of Corfu, Rhodes, Antalya and Santorini with prices starting from just £221pp including flights
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Keen to get away? Here is how to find a great deal, pick the perfect destination and support the local communityA holiday should be relaxing, but booking one can be a fraught experience, with days lost to endless scrolling, comparing reviews and prices. How can you be sure you are getting a good deal? Travel agents share their tips for the most affordable, sustainable and memorable trips. Continue reading
The rains in late spring and throughout the summer in 2023 resulted in a higher than normal mortality rate of turkey eggs and poults, or chicks.
Ice Nine Kills and In This Moment will hit the road this August and
WASHINGTON (AP) — Stephen Garrett, a 27-year-old graduate student, always thought he would study in China, but the country’s restrictive COVID-19 policies made it nearly impossible and now he sees interest among fellow scholars wane even after China reopened. Common concerns, he said, include restrictions on academic freedom and the risk of being stranded in []
The imbalance in the U.S.-China relationship extends beyond trade to the world of higher education
By DIDI TANG and DAKE KANG Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The imbalance in the U.S.-China relationship extends beyond trade to the world of higher education. These days, only about 700 American students are studying at Chinese universities, down from a peak of almost 25,000 a decade ago, while there are nearly 300,000 Chinese students