Italy quake death toll nears 250, rescue work intensifies
The death toll in central Italy's devastating earthquake rose sharply overnight, with officials saying hopes of finding more survivors is diminishing by the hour. Mana Rabiee reports.
The death toll in central Italy's devastating earthquake rose sharply overnight, with officials saying hopes of finding more survivors is diminishing by the hour. Mana Rabiee reports.
The policing minister appeared to ask an audience member if Rwanda and Congo were different countries.
Protests have erupted across more than two dozen campuses, including New York, Texas and California.
March's Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) data arrived hotter than expected and GDP figures point to an economic slowdown. In this environment, economists and investors alike are revisiting the Federal Reserve's rate cut outlook. Stifel Financial Chief Economist Lindsey Piegza joins Yahoo Finance to discuss the prospects for Fed cuts. Piegza notes that although March's PCE did not show "a material increase" in inflation, the Fed had been "expecting a sizable reversal" supporting the disinflationary trend. She suggests that this report could force another adjustment to the Fed's outlook and further delay any near-term rate cuts, with the possibility of rate hikes even coming back into consideration. Regarding consumer behavior, Piegza acknowledges that the consumer remains "very resilient." However, she observes that consumers are becoming more cost-conscious, carefully weighing their spending decisions and seeking value, leading to a slowdown in "broad-based growth." "Without more of a meaningful decline or improvement in inflation, after that minimal concession, I think the Fed's hands are tied, and we'd likely see the Fed move back to the sidelines for a second, extended pause," Piegza tells Yahoo Finance. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Yahoo Finance. This post was written by Angel Smith
Daimler Truck must reach a new labor contract with over 7,300 hourly workers at six facilities in the U.S. South by the end of Friday or face a possible strike by the United Auto Workers (UAW) union members. The workers are seeking higher pay, institution of cost-of-living adjustments and greater job security from the heavy-truck maker, UAW President Shawn Fain said during an online speech earlier this week. "Workers' wages at Daimler have not kept up," he said on Tuesday.
He bought the house with his ex-wife for £6.1 million in 2008
NEWARK, Del.NEWARK, Del., April 26, 2024--The Sallie Mae Fund today announced a $75,000 grant to the DC College Access Program (DC-CAP) to help increase higher education access and completion among students in the District. The contribution will also support DC-CAP’s 2050 Moonshot Goal of an 80% city-wide six-year college graduation rate.
The TV personality alleges that Jeezy's gun had been left unsecured in the household
Former president’s historic election interference trial is underway in New York City
The trio posed for a picture at the event in New York City Thursday night
They look nice but they do come with a bit of a warning.
Fiona Beal, of Moore Street, Northampton, was arrested in March 2022 after police discovered the body
It’s expected to sell for £150,000
New York, NY, April 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Binance Smart Chain (BSC) has found its latest sensation in the form of PEKA, the daring and unconventional token that has taken the crypto world by storm. PEKA has quickly become the darling of the BSC community, winning hearts and sparking a frenzy of memes with its wild and unpredictable nature. Unlike any other token, PEKA marches to the beat of its own drum, embodying a spirit of adventure and excitement that resonates with crypto enthusiasts
Loughlin shared insight into her life today as she appeared on the cover of 'First for Women', marking her first major interview since her college admissions scandal five years ago
Humza Yousaf was due to speak about the labour strategy in an independent Scotland, but cancelled the plans amid a growing crisis in his leadership
"It shouldn't have happened," a source tells PEOPLE of the on-set incident on Eddie Murphy's 'The Pickup' that reportedly left eight crew members hospitalized
South Africa's former president hits out at corruption within the governing party.
Shannon Finney/Getty Images for WMEAaron Sorkin is bringing the Jan. 6 Capitol Riots to the big screen with a new film. In the newest episode of podcast The Town, Sorkin opened up (slightly) about his new project, and how it might connect to his hit film The Social Network.While discussing the state of politics in America, Sorkin made it known who he thinks is responsible for the insurrectionist attack on the White House on January 6th. “I blame Facebook for January 6,” he said, and on being pre
The Biden administration is imposing new restrictions on firearms exports and increasing scrutiny on transactions to limit diversions of guns to drug cartels, criminal groups, gangs and others, the Commerce Department said on Friday. "The days of exporting military-style weapons to civilians in unstable countries are over," Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo told Reuters. The department on Oct. 27 issued a pause on most firearm exports to assess the "risk of firearms being diverted to entities or activities that promote regional instability, violate human rights, or fuel criminal activities."