Physics Nobel Prize rewards science on a 'tiny timescale'
This year's Nobel Prize in Physics rewards research into electrons in "flashes of light".
2023-10-03 18:26
Milley says the military doesn't swear oath to a 'wannabe dictator' in apparent swipe at Trump
In an impassioned and at times furious speech, departing Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley defiantly proclaimed that the US military does not swear an oath to a "wannabe dictator."
2023-09-30 02:20
'Just respect for a master': Guillermo del Toro wants cinema release for William Friedkin's last film
Guillermo del Toro has called for the 'The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial' to be released in cinemas as a tribute to director William Friedkin - who passed away aged 87 last month.
2023-09-08 17:22
Here's what inflation's slowdown has meant for US businesses
American businesses are expected to fare better in the coming months, according to a survey of economists and analysts released Monday.
2023-07-25 01:27
2023 NBA Free Agency: 5 underrated deals that could shift NBA landscape
2023 NBA free agency is flying fast and furious! Here are five deals that aren't getting enough shine.With NBA teams now operating under the complex restrictions of the new collective bargaining agreement, there were fears that free agency would be less eventful than we're accustomed t...
2023-07-01 23:21
Suns projected depth chart after first wave of free agency
The Suns have quickly made a flurry of moves to increase their depth in the first wave of free agency. During the first couple of hours of free agency, Brooklyn was able to fill out most of their depth and has been able to fortify their roster with solid wings.As reported via various reports fro...
2023-07-01 09:46
ECB hawks argue for more hikes even as Lane opens door to pause
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -The European Central Bank should err on the side of further interest rate hikes as inflation could come
2023-06-19 21:57
Economists: US can weather ongoing crises, but recession remains on the table
US business economists are optimistic that the banking and debt ceiling turmoil won't turn into full-blown crises; however, a majority of them also believe a recession is still in the cards — although likely starting later than previously thought, according to a new survey released Monday.
2023-05-22 12:51
Economists push back expected Fed rate cut to 2024, NABE poll shows
By Michael S. Derby NEW YORK Economists have pushed back their expectations of when the Federal Reserve will
2023-05-22 12:24
ECB must continue inflation fight 'with determination', Schnabel says
LONDON The European Central Bank must continue its fight to tame inflation "with determination" because wages are rising,
2023-05-20 01:27