If you’ve ever tried to catch a glimpse of the scenic New Jersey landscape from an NJ Transit train, you might’ve felt like you were staring through frosted glass. That’s because, well,…
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) – When NASA sent its DART spacecraft to slam into the asteroid Dimorphos in 2022, the U.S. space agency demonstrated that it was possible to change a…
Katie Porter Says ‘One Instance’ Of Murder ‘Shouldn’t Shape’ US Immigration Policy After Nursing Student Killed Harold Hutchison on February 26, 2024 Democratic Rep. Katie Porter of California downplayed the need for…
Consumers Are Right To Think Biden’s Economy Is In Bad Shape, Experts Say Will Kessler on January 6, 2024 The Biden administration and the media insist that the economy is doing well,…
By Simon Robinson (Reuters) – How to sum up the most important news of the year past? The obvious answer in 2023 is to use Artificial Intelligence. In that spirit, I asked…
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets by Samuel Indyk As markets continue to push back against the Federal Reserve’s higher-for-longer message, traders will be watching Chair Jerome…
The Supreme Court Has A Chance To Radically Shape Free Speech Online Katelynn Richardson on August 22, 2023 Multiple petitions in cases that pose key questions about how the First Amendment applies…
WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ – Last Thursday, the Wall Police Department kicked off its Youth Fitness Program, aimed at promoting a healthy and active lifestyle for kids entering grades 6, 7, and 8.…
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By Tim Hepher PARIS (Reuters) – After a decade in the shadows, one of Europe’s mystery aerospace projects – the X9 helicopter – is taking shape as a potential future successor to…
By Howard Schneider AMELIA ISLAND, Florida (Reuters) – The pummeling taken by bank bond portfolios during more than a year of rising interest rates fueled worries this spring after the collapse of…
Biden Says US Banks Are ‘In Pretty Good Shape,’ Americans’ Savings Are ‘Secure’ Harold Hutchison on March 24, 2023 President Joe Biden claimed Friday that American banks were “in pretty good shape”…
By Orhan Coskun and Birsen Altayli ANKARA (Reuters) – Turkey’s deadliest earthquake in a generation has handed President Tayyip Erdogan a huge rescue and reconstruction challenge which will overshadow the run-up to…
(Reuters) – JPMorgan Chase & Co Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon said the American consumer was still strong in the face of heightened economic uncertainties, in an interview with Fox Business published…
By Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA (Reuters) – Leaders of the Islamist movement Hamas swore defiance in a choreographed display of force on Wednesday as one of the most hardline right-wing governments in Israel’s…
The Army’s Plan To Put Out Of Shape Recruits Through ‘Fat Camps’ Is Working, Secretary Says Micaela Burrow on November 18, 2022 The Army’s pilot program to bring up test scores and…
By Joseph Ax (Reuters) – The outcome of state supreme court races in Tuesday’s midterm elections could have profound consequences for control of the U.S. Congress in the future, as well as…
US Army Plans To Create A Fat Camp For Overweight, Out Of Shape Recruits Micaela Burrow on July 27, 2022 The Army announced plans Tuesday to establish a “prep course” for potential…
ORTIZ: Biden’s Economy Isn’t In Good Shape, And The White House Won’t Admit It Alfredo Ortiz on June 3, 2022 Today’s jobs report indicates the labor market is catching up with broader economic turmoil.…
MIAMI, May 25, 2022 — Leading providers of Switchable Glass and Film, SmartGlass Technologies™ (SGT) recently explored how companies can help workers feel better about returning to the office despite two years…
By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON – The U.S. Federal Reserve said Friday the U.S. banking system remains strong despite heightened volatility and geopolitical risk, but cautioned them against prime brokerage services that come…
By Dan Burns (Reuters) – The Federal Reserve on Wednesday said it will start culling assets from its $9 trillion balance sheet in June and will do so at nearly twice the…
By Simon Jessop and Ross Kerber LONDON – The world’s biggest asset manager BlackRock said it will increase the products and services it offers to help investors “navigate, drive and invent” the…