Ex-George Santos staff member discusses decision to resign
The 22-year-old says he first met Santos in 2020 at a fundraiser on Long Island.
The 22-year-old says he first met Santos in 2020 at a fundraiser on Long Island.
U.S. stocks wavered on Tuesday during midday trading, while bond yields continued to extend gains as investors monitored the latest developments in the banking sector after the sale of Silicon Valley Bank.
The Biden administration said it would no longer provide information on strategic nuclear forces in an effort to encourage Moscow to return to compliance with the New START treaty.
The Federal Reserve’s top banking regulator blamed the executives of Silicon Valley Bank for the firm’s failure and said central bank officials privately gave the bank poor ratings for its management in the lead-up to its March 10 collapse.
Yahoo Finance Live’s Rachelle Akuffo does a final check of the markets heading into the noon hour.
A 35% tariff on Russian fertilizer imports means farmers spent roughly $34 million extra last year on fertilizers
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The football officials' bizarre interaction made a splash on social media.
Wall Street struggled for direction on Tuesday as investors weighed receding concerns about a banking crisis, while Treasury yields rose amid focus on Federal Reserve's interest rate trajectory. Growth stocks such as Microsoft Corp, Alphabet Inc, Apple Inc and Tesla Inc remained under pressure, falling between 0.8% and 1.5% as yields rose.
A Georgia woman has been charged with murder after officers said she shot and killed her boyfriend while recording it on Facebook live.
The collapses of two banks, the ensuing measures the government had to take and the contagion worries that have gripped the market have re-ignited recession fears. Now, Elon Musk said that the most...
Like many lifelong educators, I started my career in the classroom. I taught grades 2 through 6 for several years, including one roller-coaster year teaching both third and sixth grade. That classroom experience was foundational to my belief that social-emotional skills are a cornerstone of all learning. Extensive research shows that students who engage in […]
"There was never a doubt in my mind that I was going to continue playing," he said on the Ross Tucker Football Podcast this week.
Two former YAIAA basketball stars will participate in a historic NCAA women's Final Four featuring all three divisions this weekend.
Hollywood star Richard Gere voiced outrage Tuesday over the "cruelty" of Chinese policies in Tibet, as US Congress debated ways to pressure Beijing over alleged human rights violations in the Himalayan region."For decades, as we know, the Chinese Communist Party's ethnic policies have been largely predicated on containment, denial, destruction and assimilation," said Gere, a longtime champion of Tibet who has testified in Congress several times.
The pop star commemorated her big day with a splash.
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Transparency Market Research Inc. - The pulmonary valve replacement market was valued at USD 1.0 Bn in 2022 and is projected to surpass USD 1.6 Bn by 2031 with CAGR of 4.9%.
The estate of Mac Miller has approved the release of a long-awaited EP put together by MadLib and the late rapper. The producer and DJ spoke of the unreleased record to “Sway In The Morning” on March 27, while he and Talib Kweli were promoting their new joint album, “Liberation 2.” Madlib told Sway that […]
The Arsenal winger has been sidelined by an ACL injury sustained in November.
Some familiar obstacles - and some new ones - will make any reform difficult, says the BBC's Anthony Zurcher.