Author: Yongchang Chin
(Bloomberg) — Oil climbed as US President Donald Trump reiterated plans for tariffs against Canada and Mexico from this weekend, although there may be a carve-out for flows of crude.Most Read from BloombergManhattanâs Morning Commute Time Drops With New Congestion TollTrump Paves the Way to Deputize Local Police on ImmigrationTrump’s Federal Funding Pause Threatens State Financials Housing Aid Uncertain After Trumpâs Spending Freeze MemoHow the 2025 Catholic Jubilee Is Reshaping RomeWest TexasRead More
Ricoh Company, Ltd., today announced that it has retired treasury shares under Article 178 of the Companies Act of Japan, as stated below, following a resolution of the Board of Directors on December 2, 2024.Read More
The drone that tracked Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and filmed him as he lay dying in footage beamed around the world last October was made by Israeli startup Xtend, according to media reports, one of many such firms to get a boost from Israel’s war needs.Read More
The Carroll college men’s and women’s basketball teams split a pair of home matchups Thursday evening against Frontier Conference rival Montana Tech.Read More
As global markets navigate the early days of President Trump’s administration, U.S. stocks are reaching new highs, buoyed by optimism around potential tariff relaxations and enthusiasm for artificial intelligence investments. In this environment, high-growth tech stocks that demonstrate strong innovation and adaptability to emerging technologies may capture investor attention as they align with current market trends and economic developments.Read More
Thursdayâs group will represent San Marcos High School, Marshall High School, Steele High School and Warren High School on March 23 at Northside Sports Gym.Read More
Minnesota high school scores and results for boys basketball, girls basketball, boys hockey, girls hockey, gymnastics, wrestling, skiing and boys swimming.Read More
We say so long to January with a busy âFraydayâ of WPIAL boys basketball stretch run action.Read More
We now have the audio files that got a tenured LSU law professor, Ken Levy, placed on leave.Read More