US – ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images Markets Hub embed test 04:05 PM Blog wrap Well that’s all from us today, join us again in the morning. Here’s a quick recap of today’s events: It was a poor day for Britain’s top stock indices, with London’s blue-chips feeling the impact […]
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Latrish Oseko, 39, sits with her daughter, at a hotel in Newark, Del., on Thursday, Aug. 6, 2020, where they have been staying. (Hannah Yoon/The New York Times) When Latrish Oseko lost her job last spring, government aid helped prevent a crisis from becoming a catastrophe. A $1,700 federal stimulus […]
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horoscope-week-march-28 Alex Sandoval According to weather folklore that stems from ancestral beliefs, March might come in like a lion, but it’s supposed to go out like a lamb. This year, March isn’t exactly exiting the stage quietly. With impulsive, daring Aries season about to be in full swing — by […]
weekly-horoscopes-march-13 Alex Sandoval Welcome to the final week of Pisces season. The beginning of daylight savings time on Sunday kicks off a dreamy Piscean encore before ushering in a whole new season — and astrological year — on Saturday, March 20, when the sun shifts out of the mutable water […]
Angel Olsen, an Aquarius. Photo-Illustration: by Preeti Kinha; Photos Getty On Thursday, there’s a new moon in Aquarius, intensifying all the Aquarian energy already in the sky. (There are currently five other celestial bodies in the sign: the sun, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn.) Like every new moon, this will be […]
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Rhode Island is looking into having some of the state’s pre-existing testing COVID-19 locations double as vaccination sites, 12 News has learned. This announcement comes as the number of weekly doses the state receives increased Tuesday from 14,000 initial doses to 16,000. “It’s very exciting and […]
I need you to help sell out the Paloma supper. Every weekend. Because as long as I can manage to snag one, I’m never going to get around to trying any other takeout options in town. For the past six weeks or so, Paloma has quietly been serving one of […]
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE)– University of Tennessee students living on campus will have to take weekly saliva COVID-19 tests during the spring semester. UTK Chancellor Donde Plowman announced the change Friday during the first COVID-19 update of the new semester. “It is required of students living in university housing to participate […]
Newsletter Signup Stay informed with theNEW Casino City Times newsletter! Newsletter Archives December 21, 2020 December 21, 2020 Scoblete explains that while the house edge on the outside even-money bets is the same as on inside bets, the player gets more of a […]
After some weeks of frustration, Mercury retrograde finally ends! It began on October 14 in Scorpio, and retrograded all the way to the end of Libra. The planet of communication officially stations direct at 12:49 PM on Tuesday, November 3. Of course, that doesn’t mean all delays, miscommunications, and technical […]
As families adjust to a school year centered largely around online education, Central Oregon community members are working to fill gaps in education and childcare. Tutoring businesses, pod networks and childcare programs are mobilizing to help families in need. At Central Oregon Tutoring, co-founder Chris Lawler and his network of tutors have been inundated with requests since March, […]