Stocks hold firm as US inflation data keep rate cut hopes alive
Global stocks held steady and government bond yields retreated a touch on Wednesday after data showed U.S. consumer prices rose moderately in July.
Global stocks held steady and government bond yields retreated a touch on Wednesday after data showed U.S. consumer prices rose moderately in July.
A judge has ruled that Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is not eligible to be on the New York state ballot since he does not meet the legal requirements to be a resident of New York.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) told The Associated Press (AP) on Sunday that he will try to stop a GOP-backed plan that would reduce the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) budget, claiming that doing so “could put public health at risk.”
Two illegal migrants have been charged for the rape and assault of a 46-year-old woman near the Riegelmann Boardwalk on Coney Island in Brooklyn on Sunday night.
Breaking is making a cameo appearance at the Paris Games, a decision made to widen the Olympics’ appeal to a younger audience.
Representative Cori Bush was defeated in Missouri’s 1st Congressional District primary on Tuesday, making her the second member of the far-left “Squad” to lose a 2024 Democratic primary.
The Justice Department (DOJ) has charged a Pakistani man who has alleged ties to the Iranian government that was seeking out to conduct a political assassination.
Shujun Wang, a 76-year-old Chinese-American, is now facing up to 25 years in prison after being found guilty of espionage, working on behalf of the Chinese government.
A New York county has passed a controversial bill banning masks in public. The law makes wearing a mask a misdemeanor, which could carry a fine of up to $1,000 or even result in a one-year jail sentence.
Justin Timberlake’s driver’s license was suspended on Friday during a hearing for his DWI case on Long Island, New York.