New data shows tourism generated $31.5 billion for Victoria in the year to December 2022, however
visitors are still only at 83 per cent of the pre-pandemic result. National and Interna… Read More
Americans think that the economy is terrible. That's strange -- because the data suggests things are pretty good. Paul Krugman writes:Since December 2021 the U.S. economy has added almost si… Read More
Eight months ago, the future of China’s largest internet companies looked grim. Covid-era lockdowns crushed sales, and Beijing’s harsh tech regulations had spooked even audac… Read More
Martyna Majok, a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, was revising her musical adaptation of “The Great Gatsby” after a long day in a developmental workshop when she heard the… Read More
The prices of Stubborn Cars soared following the coronavirus lockdowns and two years after United States’ worst inflationary event since the 1980s; the market is proving that returning… Read More
The Bay Area transit agency, which has regained only 45 percent of its prepandemic ridership, will offer more service on nights and weekends.It's Friday. With ridership still less than half… Read More
Summer vacation season is here. But if you’re like a surprising number of Americans, you’re probably leaving some paid time off on the table. Among workers whose employer o… Read More
Healthy sleep behaviors before and during the pandemic may be protective against long COVID, a prospective cohort study suggested.
Of nearly 2,000 women from the Nurses’ Health Study… Read More
Follow for live updates as the House prepares for a vote on the debt limit deal.
For millions of Americans with federal student loan debt, the payment holiday is about to end.
Legislatio… Read More
The economic impact of the pandemic has faded since President Donald J. Trump first paused student loan payments in March 2020. Many Americans lost their jobs at the outset of the public h… Read More
Pediatric intracranial infections spiked recently and were associated with significant morbidity but remained rare, according to CDC researchers monitoring cases across the country.
Hospit… Read More
Partha Mukhopadhyay, a senior fellow at the Center for Policy Research, a organization in New Delhi, cited one need in particular. “The signaling function could perhaps do with more… Read More
The data complicates the interest-rate outlook.
The jump in openings may put pressure on the Federal Reserve to take interest rates even higher.
The statistical relationship between high… Read More
When are the Tony Awards? We’re so glad you requested!
The Tony Awards, which every year honor the very best performs and musicals staged on Broadway, are Sunday night time.
The impo… Read More
“Kimberly Akimbo,” a small-scale, big-hearted show about a teenage girl coping with a life-shortening genetic condition and a comically dysfunctional family, won the coveted… Read More
There was no doubt more cuts would be needed from the moment Gov. Gavin Newsom submitted his preliminary budget plan in January for fiscal 2023, basing it on a minimalist $22 billion estim… Read More
latest it technologies in demand :: Article CreatorExploring High Demand Jobs And In Emerging Technologies The past decade has witnessed remarkable advancements in… Read More
Most Americans have had one or more shots of the flu and Covid vaccines. New this year are the first shots to protect older adults from respiratory syncytial virus, a lesser-known threat… Read More
For over a yr, now we have been dutifully monitoring a number of key datasets throughout the auto sector to seek out the vital inflection level on this maybe most main of financial indica… Read More
Social Safety, the federal government pension plan that helps to help $67 million People, weathered the pandemic with much less of a monetary hit than anticipated, however some beneficiari… Read More
A case to be heard by the Supreme Court in its next term (United States vs. Rahimi) will determine whether thousands of domestic abuse victims will be killed. New York Governor Kathy H… Read More
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An estimated 795,000 Americans die or become permanently disabled every year due to misdiagnosed diseases, according to a study in BMJ Quali… Read More
Hotels in New York’s Adirondack Mountains are having an easier time hiring this summer, partly as immigrants enter the country in greater numbers and provide a steady supply of sea… Read More
Shipping lines finally seem to be making some headway in managing vessel capacity in the Asia-U.S. trades.
Spot rates have been on the rise for three straight weeks, rebounding to levels… Read More
The foldable market has changed dramatically since the beginning of 2019. For starters, there actually is a foldables market to speak of. There was plenty of skepticism around the form facto… Read More
Grimace delivered for McDonald’s.
A meal celebrating the “birthday” of the retro purple mascot last month helped drive McDonald’s U.S. same-store sal… Read More
The State of Minnesota, like nearly every public-sector employer across the country, is in a hiring crunch.
Not just for any job, though. The desk jobs that can be done remotely, with fl… Read More
There's a big reason airports and resorts are booked up this summer: Americans are taking off work and vacationing more than they have in over a decade. In some cases, their employers are fo… Read More
These reports, excerpted and edited by Barron’s, were issued recently by investment and research firms. The reports are a sampling of analysts’ thinking; they should not be… Read More
Demand for travel to Eastern Europe is at its strongest in three years, according to tour operators and river cruise lines, some of whom say the region could see a full recovery in 2024.&nbs… Read More
Movie posters for Barbie and Oppenheimer are pictured outside of the Cinemark Somerdale 16 and XD in Somerdale, New Jersey, 2023.
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Echoing patterns in prior years, coronavirus infections are slowly ticking up in parts of the country, the harbinger of a possible fall and winter wave. But the numbers remain low for no… Read More
Good news is bad news: It had been the mantra in economic circles ever since inflation took off in early 2021. A strong job market and rapid consumer spending risked fueling further pric… Read More
FLOODED WITH SIGHTSEERS: Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudi’s most famous building. PHOTO COURTESY OF FACEBOOK
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) – A recent Saturday evening Mass at Sagrada Fami… Read More
Individuals like to write down off New York Metropolis, and again and again, this metropolis proves them improper.
It’s by no means been magic, nonetheless — the resurrection… Read More
A man was wounded in a stabbing outside the British Museum in central London on Tuesday, the Metropolitan Police said, adding that it was an isolated incident and was not being treated a… Read More
Dr. Alice Mills was thinking of selling her veterinary practice in Lexington, Ky., this year, but she decided to put the move off because she worried that it would be difficult to sell i… Read More
The estimated number of suicide deaths in the United States rose to nearly 50,000 in 2022, according to provisional data released on Thursday from the Centers for Disease Control and Prev… Read More
Americans’ credit card balances rose briskly in the second quarter, hitting a sobering milestone of more than $1 trillion, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported this month… Read More
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Healthcare facilities should reconsider their approaches to masking, a group of public health experts argued.
“As health care systems navigate this next phase of the pandemic, differ… Read More
One in 10 dads experience postpartum depression and anxiety. (USA Today)
This is the last week the FDA is accepting comments on its new guidance for sponsors developing psychedelic drugs f… Read More
My son’s first movie was “La La Land,” which he watched strapped to my chest during a baby-friendly matinee in Brooklyn. He was 7 months old then, hungry and appropriat… Read More
After rising steadily since 2013, new human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccinations in teens stalled for the first time in 10 years, a CDC report showed.
The proportion of 13- to 17-year-olds wh… Read More
China’s property developers are under duress again, re-igniting concerns about a debt crisis. But with a faltering economy and diminished confidence among households and companies… Read More
IRCTC, a Miniratna (Category-I) CPSE under Ministry of Railways convened its 24th Annual General Meeting at 12.30 PM through VC/OAVM from registered office, New Delhi. The meeting was conven… Read More
A Soothing JOLTS
The doves obtained every little thing they may have wished for out of the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) on Tuesday.
Job openings fell to eight.827 millio… Read More
…and Texas rolls out controversial EV fees America's hot job market is getting some shade (Mike McGinnis/Getty Images) Sponsored byYesterday's Market Moves Dow Jones… Read More
Diagnostic cardiovascular procedure volumes in the U.S. have more than recovered following early pandemic declines, albeit with regional differences and changed preferences for testing mod… Read More
The Covid-19 pandemic hurt the U.S. economy in a lot of ways. It choked global supply chains, sent consumer prices soaring and briefly knocked millions of people out of work. But it migh… Read More
The traditional 9-to-5, suited-up office worker spending their days in a cubicle farm – that image is quickly fading into history. Full-time in-office work is dying, and the stake is b… Read More
Epidemiological records suggest that Seattle’s drop in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survival during the pandemic could be largely explained by indirect factors such as treat… Read More
Today’s jobs report showed that the US labor market was hotter than expected in September, adding 336,000 jobs. Furthermore, July and August payrolls were revised up by a combined 119… Read More
Elsayed Elgammal, who runs a cart known as Mando Halal Meals, has a loyal clientele that traces up for his signature hen and rice dish.
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The bar for taking a sick day is getting lower, and some bosses say that's a problem. From a report: U.S. workers have long viewed an unwillingness to take sick days as a badge of honor. Tha… Read More
…and Wall Street leaves the chat New Kirkland drop (Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images) Sponsored byYesterday's Market Moves Dow Jones33,665 (-0.98%)S&P 5004,315 (… Read More