Author: Matt Graves
Jon Gray and Cody Bradford are making strides in their recoveries and could return to strengthen the Texas Rangers pitching depth soon.Read More
Dodgers owner Mark Walter will assume a controlling interest of the team; Jeanie Buss will remain in the governor roleRead More
The contest is scheduled to take place June 25 in downtown Phoenix.Read More
July 1 is the start of the fiscal year in the state of Georgia and it is also when the majority of new Georgia laws go into effect.Read More
The tougher rules, making it easier to punish offenders, come in time for July 4.Read More
Thomas J. Russo is remembered as a “an accomplished trial lawyer” and “a master at jury persuasion.”Read More
Democratic leaders and professional medical organizations on Wednesday denounced the Supreme Court’s ruling that upheld a 2023 Tennessee law banning gender-affirming care for transgender minors, a …Read More
The Supreme Court is upholding Tennessee’s ban on gender affirming care for transgender minors. The challenge to the law came from three transgender teens, their parents and a physician. PBS News Supreme Court analyst Amy Howe, co-founder of SCOTUS blog, and Lindsey Dawson, director of LGBTQ health policy at Kaiser Family Foundation, join John Yang to discuss.Read More
As geopolitical tensions in the Middle East escalate and trade negotiations between the U.S. and China show signs of easing, global markets have been experiencing volatility, with smaller-cap indexes like the S&P MidCap 400 and Russell 2000 seeing notable declines. In this environment, high-growth tech stocks in Asia present intriguing opportunities for investors seeking resilience amid market fluctuations, as they often benefit from innovation-driven growth potential and regional economic…Read More
The Economist has named Gavin Jackson its South Asia economics correspondent. He will be based in Mumbai. Jackson has been an economics and finance correspondent covering climate change and capital markets in London. He occasionally writes the Free Exchange column. Before working at the Economist he was at the Financial Times for eight years, writing the leader […]Read More