New Jersey’s New 2nd Grade Gender Indoctrination Curriculum Starts with a Lie
TRENTON, NJ – A course plan published by the New Jersey Department of Education wants teachers to tell boys and girls in public schools that it’s alright to be whatever…
TRENTON, NJ – A course plan published by the New Jersey Department of Education wants teachers to tell boys and girls in public schools that it’s alright to be whatever…
Though past-due loans edged higher (+1.8%) in February, the national delinquency rate remains near pre-pandemic levels heading into March, which typically sees strong seasonal performance improvements February’s increase was driven…
WASHINGTON – U.S. homebuilding rebounded sharply in February as the drag from cold weather eased, and while permits fell, they remained at higher levels, suggesting an acute shortage of houses…
MILAN – Telecom Italia (TIM) this week began a dialogue with U.S. private equity fund KKR over a takeover approach which has been put on hold since last November, sources…
OTTAWA – Canadian housing starts rose 8% in February compared with the previous month on gains in both multiple urban starts and single detached urban starts, data from the national…
TRENTON, NJ – If you’re tired of sucking your drink from a withering paper straw from a super-sized plastic container or bottle, buckle up New Jersey, things are about to…
(Corrects headline to strategic “review”, from “options”) – Albertsons Cos Inc said on Monday it had started a review of potential strategic alternatives, including financial deals, nearly two years after…
KYIV – The mission of the International Monetary Fund is starting its work in Ukraine for the second review of the Fund-supported programme, the global lender said on Wednesday. Ukraine…
WASHINGTON – U.S. homebuilding fell more than expected in January as many parts of the country experienced freezing temperatures, but a surge in permits suggested a rebound in the coming…
By Karolina Tagaris and Renee Maltezou ATHENS – After years in which Greece was almost as well known for its financial woes as it was for its beaches, recent deals…
PHILADELPHIA, PA – Starting Monday January 3, Philadelphia establishments that sell food or drink for consumption onsite will require that everyone who enters has completed their COVID vaccinations. Completing vaccinations means that they have received two doses…