Month: August 2023
Asian Currencies Consolidate; May Weaken Amid Risk-Off Mood
Asian currencies consolidate against USD in the morning session, but may weaken amid risk-off mood spurred by Wall Street’s losses overnight.
Read MorePreviously Secret Memo Laid Out Strategy for Trump to Overturn Biden’s Win
The House Jan. 6 committee’s investigation did not uncover the memo, whose existence first came to light in last week’s indictment.
Read MorePreviously Secret Memo Laid Out Strategy for Trump to Overturn Biden’s Win
The House Jan. 6 committee’s investigation did not uncover the memo, whose existence first came to light in last week’s indictment.
Read MoreChinese Shares Open Lower as Fresh Econ Data Renews Concerns
Chinese shares were lower in morning trade as investors parsed the latest economic data showing signs of a faltering economy.
Read MoreLands Near Canyon Are Declared New Monument
President Biden, shown with Grand Canyon National Park Superintendent Ed Keable, designated a new national monument that would protect lands near the Grand Canyon, a move that has been opposed by the mining industry. Photo: Alex Brandon/Associated Press
Read MoreRocker Adam Weiner chronicles his Jewish evolution on new single ‘King of the Jews’
The Low Cut Connie frontman says he’s been pulling from his ‘Jewy-ness’ in his recent compositions, the latest of which will feature on the band’s upcoming album ‘Art Dealers’
Read MoreOhio voters reject measure that would have made it harder to change constitution
Ohio votes down Issue 1, rejecting conservative lawmakers’ attempt to change the constitutional amendment process ahead of a vote on reproductive rights this November. (Image credit: Darron Cummings/AP)
Read MoreIn Victory for Abortion-Rights Advocates, Ohio Rejects Effort to Make it Harder to Change State Constitution
Ohioans voted against a measure that would have made it harder to change the state constitution on Tuesday, securing a crucial victory for abortion-rights advocates before a fall vote. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] Issue 1 failed in Tuesday’s special election, according to
Read MoreNoa Kirel to make US concert debut at Madison Square Garden in 2024
Eurovision candidate will be second ever-Israeli to headline performance at 20,000-seat NYC arena, though she has sold-out bigger venues back home
Read MoreTrump Tells Supporters His Indictments Are ‘For You’ on 2024 Campaign Trail
The former president, who has made his 2024 campaign principally about his own personal grievances, is attempting to convince supporters to see themselves in him.
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