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NY Fed finds modest economic impact from restart of student loan payments
NY Fed finds modest economic impact from restart of student loan payments
By Michael S. Derby NEW YORK The resumption of student loan payments should have only a modest impact
2023-10-18 22:04
Heat head home to Miami, confident as ever with another chance to clinch
Heat head home to Miami, confident as ever with another chance to clinch
After blowing a second straight chance to eliminate the Celtics, the Miami Heat are headed home with still two more chances to clinch a spot in the NBA Finals
2023-05-26 12:26
FPT and Mila Renew Strategic Partnership, Advancing Responsible AI
FPT and Mila Renew Strategic Partnership, Advancing Responsible AI
MONTREAL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 4, 2023--
2023-06-05 10:00
No Haaland, so Euro 2024 could give Ronaldo, Kane & Mbappe the advantage in the race for Ballon d'Or
No Haaland, so Euro 2024 could give Ronaldo, Kane & Mbappe the advantage in the race for Ballon d'Or
There will be a notable absentee from next year’s European Championship
2023-11-22 21:54
Safety Damar Hamlin makes the 53-player cut after Buffalo Bills pare roster, AP source says
Safety Damar Hamlin makes the 53-player cut after Buffalo Bills pare roster, AP source says
A person with direct knowledge of the decision confirmed to The Associated Press that Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin has made the 53-player cut
2023-08-30 02:27
'GMA’ star Michael Strahan’s girlfriend Kayla Quick breaks into groovy dance as she promotes NY Giants’ energy drink
'GMA’ star Michael Strahan’s girlfriend Kayla Quick breaks into groovy dance as she promotes NY Giants’ energy drink
Michael Strahan attended a NY Giants' game with his girlfriend Kayla Quick and daughter Isabella Strahan
2023-10-05 12:29
Squeezed out: Bulgaria lavender oil makers fear EU laws
Squeezed out: Bulgaria lavender oil makers fear EU laws
As a successful harvesting season yielding several hundred tonnes of lavender oil wraps up in Bulgaria -- the world's top producer -- the industry's future...
2023-08-27 10:54
Kathie Lee Gifford spends 'sweet time' with newborn grandson Finn in adorable snap: 'I'm blessed'
Kathie Lee Gifford spends 'sweet time' with newborn grandson Finn in adorable snap: 'I'm blessed'
Former 'Today' co-host Kathie Lee Gifford's daughter, Cassidy, welcomes her first baby
2023-07-03 11:41
Outriders Yet to Earn Developer Royalties
Outriders Yet to Earn Developer Royalties
Outriders developer People Can Fly says it has yet to receive royalty payments from the game.
1970-01-01 08:00
Japan overpower debutants Chile 42-12 in World Cup opener
Japan overpower debutants Chile 42-12 in World Cup opener
Japan cruised to a 42-12 victory over battling Chile in Pool D on Sunday after the South Americans marked their World Cup...
2023-09-10 21:49
Mikel Arteta apologises for Arsenal’s Brighton disaster - ‘You cannot do what we did’
Mikel Arteta apologises for Arsenal’s Brighton disaster - ‘You cannot do what we did’
A frustrated Mikel Arteta apologised to the Arsenal supporters after a crushing 3-0 loss at home to Brighton all but ended their Premier League title hopes. Second-half goals from Julio Enciso, Deniz Undav and Pervis Estupinan earned the Seagulls a deserved victory at the Emirates that means Manchester City need one more win from their final three games to defend their crown. City could be champions on Saturday night if Arsenal lose at Nottingham Forest with the gap between the top two now four points, and Pep Guardiola’s side holding a game in hand on the Gunners, who have failed to win five of their last seven matches. “A really different feeling to the feeling that we all had last Sunday (at Newcastle) when we felt proud and we felt that we really did what we needed to win in certain moments. Today is completely the opposite,” Arteta admitted. “We have to apologise to our people, especially for the second half. What I have to accept first is what happened in the second half and digest it. “After that until it’s mathematically over… the second position is secure. That’s not going to change. We have to digest and that will take a few days. “At the moment it’s just frustration. The feeling that we gave the game away in the second half. We fought really hard to be in the position that we are in and today we were in a critical moment to keeping hoping and digging for that dream. When you have to play in these moments you cannot do what we did in the second half. “Then we have to look. If a team is capable of doing that when it comes to the biggest stage, there’s a lot of things to analyse and think about because it cannot happen.” Manchester City’s 3-0 victory at Everton earlier in the day had ramped up the pressure on Arsenal but they started strongly despite losing Gabriel Martinelli to an ankle injury after 19 minutes. Gabriel Jesus tested Jason Steele midway through the opening 45 and Leandro Trossard clipped the crossbar with a swerving effort before Bukayo Saka dragged an effort wide from 14 yards at the end of a stop-start half. Brighton punished Arsenal’s profligacy straight after half-time when Estupinan followed up his blocked cross with a scuffed centre that Enciso headed home for his third goal of the season. Arteta made a raft of changes after but the visitors stayed in control and picked off the hosts with Undav able to lob Aaron Ramsdale in the 86th minute before Estupinan grabbed a deserved goal with a close-range finish in stoppage-time. A reflective Arteta added: “Obviously what the team has done over the last 10 months is very different to what anybody expected and that generates a lot of expectation as well enthusiasm, happiness and joy. “That’s something that has to be managed in the right way and after we have the responsibility to make sure the team performs and I am responsible for that. “So, I hate the feeling of letting people down when they are expecting something. That’s the biggest regret I have today and I have to apologise for that.” It was a different set of emotions for Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi, who laughed off comparisons with Jose Mourinho after he wheeled off down the touchline to celebrate Undav’s goal. He did insist, however, that nothing had been achieved by his sixth-placed side. “Yes I am very delighted for the performances. I think we deserved to win but then really happy, really proud because the last five days were very difficult after the defeat on Monday (against Everton),” De Zerbi stated. “We have 58 points and not enough to qualify for Europe. “We have another four games, tough games, Newcastle, Southampton, City and last game Aston Villa and we have to fight to deserve to qualify because 58 points is not enough to play Thursdays next year.” Read More Title race over: Arsenal’s season ends with painful submission Man City being driven to title by man of the moment – and it’s not Erling Haaland Football rumours: Roberto De Zerbi expects Brighton duo to leave The sporting weekend in pictures Brighton win puts Manchester City on title brink – 5 things from Premier League
1970-01-01 08:00
Justice Department sues West Virginia governor's coal empire seeking unpaid fines
Justice Department sues West Virginia governor's coal empire seeking unpaid fines
The Justice Department announced a lawsuit Wednesday against West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice's coal empire, seeking more than $5 million in unpaid civil penalties and fees.
2023-06-01 01:07