The U.S. Senate on Thursday voted 80-15 in favor of a bill that would prevent a rail strike by imposing a deal on freight-rail workers, after rejecting a separate House-passed Read more
Month: December 2022
This 82-year-old has found his true calling in retirement: Moose
Butch Phillips, an 82-year-old member of the Penobscot Nation, etches 18-inch long moose call horns from birch bark he harvests off tribal land. While some moose calls he gives away Read more
Tips To Choose the Best Insurance Broker for Business
The insurance sector is full of opportunities and risks. That is why it is advisable to take the help of an insurance broker before insuring your business. Insurance brokers are Read more
Chinese cities announce further easing of COVID curbs, though police are still patrolling streets to stop protests
Major Chinese cities on Thursday announced a further easing of COVID restrictions, as police continued to patrol streets to avert protests and the ruling Communist Party prepared for the funeral Read more
U.S. Economic Calendar – MarketWatch
The median forecasts in this calendar come from surveys of economists conducted by Dow Jones Newswires and The Wall Street Journal. All statistics in this calendar are in expressed in Read more
U.S. stocks open mostly higher on key inflation data
U.S. stock indexes opened mostly higher on Thursday after inflation data closely watched by the Federal Reserve shows price pressures are easing. The personal consumption expenditures index showed the rate Read more
MarketWatch: Stock Market News – Financial News
Lands’ End stock dives after surprise loss and revenue decline, as gross margin contracts and inventories jump Shares of Lands’ End Inc. took a 15.2% premarket dive Thursday, after the Read more
What a Tour Broker Is and How to Become One
A person who operates a tour company is a broker. A broker is a middleman. Brokers buy or arrange items or services and sells these items or services to the Read more
How To Become a Mortgage Broker
The mortgage industry accounted for $1,815,949,279,000 in loan transactions in 2004. That’s one trillion, eight hundred and fifteen billion, nine hundred and forty-nine million, two hundred and seventy nine thousand Read more