The Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) has today reported a further rise in confirmed cases of the JN.1 Covid variant in Ireland
HONG KONG (AP) — Asia stocks were mostly higher on Tuesday, with investors mainly focusing on a U.S. inflation report and what it means for interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. Oil prices advanced while U.S. futures were mixed. The yen weakened, coming close to a 34-year low. Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 gained 0.8% []
Markets again start the day with uncertainty and lack of direction, as
The Naira, yesterday, appreciated to N1,060 per dollar in the parallel market, from N1,105 per dollar on Wednesday. However, the Naira depreciated in the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market, NAFEM, to N1,154.08 per dollar.
The Health Ministry doesn't plan to buy vaccines against the disease.
After the major indexes pulled back on Wednesday, CNBC's Jim Cramer explained what might cause the market to continue to decline.
SEOUL, April 19 (Yonhap) -- The government will beef up the monitoring of
Australia’s labour market is still in pretty good shape despite the economy shedding jobs and the unemployment rate edging higher. A more muted result was widely expected in the Australian Bureau Statistics’ March labour force data following a stellar set of numbers in February. The jobless rate in March ticked higher to 3.8 per cent, […]
The redacted document, released as part of a FOIA request, was not a study.
Influencer marketing shops have seen an increase in requests for brand ambassador relationships in recent months and cite brand safety as well as exclusivity as key reasons marketers list for the increased interest.
With syphilis cases in U.S. newborns skyrocketing, a doctors group now recommends that all pregnant patients be screened three times for the sexually transmitted infection.
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