NYU summer program providing female students opportunity to learn about music, technology
They are all GEMS (Girls Electronic Music Stars), participants in a summer program at NYU's Steinhardt Center.
They are all GEMS (Girls Electronic Music Stars), participants in a summer program at NYU's Steinhardt Center.
A 25-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of a heavily pregnant woman and her baby.
FORT SMITH, Ark. (KFSM) — Police are looking for suspects they say stole thousands of dollars worth of Nike apparel from different stores in both Fort Smith and Fayetteville. Police say the shoplifters hit the Fort Smith JC Penney store seven times from June 19 to July 9 and escaped with approximately $14,350 of Nike clothing. The thieves also stole several shorts and shirts from Academy Sports. During their heist at the JC Penney in Fayetteville, one of the suspects […]
JD Wetherspoon, which has seven pubs in the Republic and four pubs in Northern Ireland and is also building a hotel in Dublin, has posted a solid rise in sales, bucking the trend in a UK pub market st
Hookipa Pharma Inc. shares jumped 40% in late trading Thursday after the company announced that the Food and Drug Administration approved a study of the company's immunotherapy approach to certain cancers. Hookipa had asked the FDA for clearance on a phase 1/2 study of HB-201, and with its approval will now start its first clinical trial in immuno-oncology, the company said. "With the FDA's clearance of our IND application we have achieved an important milestone advancing HB-201 into clinical... Читать дальше...
UK housebuilder Barratt Developments' efforts to cut costs by making changes to the design of the properties it builds will help the company to report an annual profit that beats market expectatio
Deutsche Bank shareholders will quiz chief executive Christian Sewing on how he plans to deliver on revenue growth targets during a global roadshow to win their backing for a 7.4bn "reinvention&q
Deutsche Bank started cutting hundreds of jobs at its investment bank in London yesterday morning, as the German lender embarked on its most aggressive restructuring plan yet.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Dow and S&P 500 rose on Thursday to close at record highs as health insurers gained after the Trump administration scrapped a plan designed to rein in prescription drug prices, while financial shares climbed with bond yields. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 227.88 points, or 0.85%, to 27,088.08, the S&P 500 gained 6.84 points, or 0.23%, to 2,999.91 and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 6.49 points, or 0.08%, to 8,196.04
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I've often wondered what the modern world would be like without outdoor advertising.
Much has been made of who would succeed ECB chief Mario Draghi at the end of his current term in November.
Italy is struggling to pull together a rescue plan for Carige, the troubled Genoa-based bank, sources familiar with the matter said.
Shares in Providence Resources rose almost 8pc yesterday, following confirmation that the $10m (8.9m) due from Chinese backer APEC Energy Enterprise has been transferred.
Boeing's deliveries of new aircraft fell by 37pc to 239 planes in the first half of 2019, the company said on Tuesday.
JD Wetherspoon has posted a solid rise in sales, bucking the trend in a pub market struggling to beat last year's World Cup summer.
The UK's biggest housebuilder Barratt Developments has upped its full-year earnings outlook after it said completions have surged to an 11-year high.
Once upturns come, can recession be far behind? Once upon a time, a poet might have said something like that, but not anymore, it seems. Currently, the US is celebrating the longest continuous upswing
The S&P 500 burst through 3,000 points for the first time as Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell put a rate cut by the world's most powerful central bank as early as this month firmly on the table
America's World Cup soccer winners are being treated like losers when it comes to pay. The women's team that beat the Netherlands on Sunday - for its fourth win since the 1990s - is fighting f
British household goods giant Reckitt Benckiser has agreed with US authorities to pay more than 1.2bn to resolve an investigation into a former subsidiary's opioid addiction drug.
Pre-tax profits at stock market-listed homebuilder Abbey fell to 53m in the 12 months to 30 April, from 58.6m the previous year.