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Sun Pharmaceuticals Industries Ltd has lost 4.07% over last one month compared to 3.08% gain in BSE Healthcare index and 4.87% rise in the SENSEX
Suzlon Energy Ltd has added 16.6% over last one month compared to 1.4% gain in BSE Power index and 4.87% rise in the SENSEX
Bill Huckaby, a car salesman on disability who volunteered for his church and community, died June 8 at Mercy Health St. Vincent Medical Center. He was 64.
Click on icons in the map to find details of reported crimes. For a full list of all reported crimes in Toledo this week, consult the table below.
Northwest Ohioans should not be fooled, improvements planned for U.S. 23 between Waldo and Worthington are for the safety and convenience of the upscale residents of Delaware County.
As documents from the discovery process in shareholder suits against FirstEnergy bring the bailout bribery scandal closer to Gov. Mike DeWine, Ohio’s chief executive claims a 45-year history without personal scandal to defend his integrity. (“DeWine doesn’t recall FirstEnergy texts,” Tuesday)
The editorial cartoon on June 17 penned by Tim Hartman is not accurate. Persons getting “government pension” one of which is known as PERS, Public Employees Retirement System, do NOT automatically qualify for Social Security. People can only receive Social Security by paying into that system. Sen. Sherrod Brown is advocating for the abolition of the “windfall provision,” which blocks qualified retired persons who have paid into Social Security to get payments that they have earned.
DETROIT — Detroit elected its first African-American congressman in 1954, a funeral director named Charles Diggs, and its second, John Conyers, a decade later. For more than half a century, Michigan always had two Black members of Congress.
A mechanic was shocked to discover just how loose his customer's tire was after she drove all the way to his shop complaining about it. He tested the sturdiness of the tire in a now-viral clip that has racked up over 7.5 million views, uploaded by user Kadebruh (@kade_my_guy).
Читать дальше...It's time for an emotional reset. The Moon in Sagittarius makes a fuss over Mars in Taurus, tugging us back and forth between trying something unfamiliar and exotic versus doing things by the book. Finding clarity will be difficult when the Sun in Gemini squares mysterious Neptune in Pisces. Fortunately, the energy shifts into something more open when the Sun enters caring Cancer at 4:51 pm EDT, initiating a thirty-day cycle for getting better in touch with our feelings and our families, chosen or biological.
The Royal Ascot festival highlight, the Ascot Gold Cup, will be run this afternoon at 17h25
Читать дальше...Kourtney Kardashian is sharing more insight into her and Travis Barker's 7-month-old son's health. The Kardashians star opened up about the reason she underwent emergency fetal surgery during her...
Limescale can be a real issue to get rid of, but a savvy cleaner shared a 'magic' hack that will let you simply wipe it away with ease - and it's cheap.
Sittingbourne could have something of a wonderkid on their hands following their latest summer signing.
Captain Dave Masters believes league leaders Minster are facing their toughest game of the season.
Bill Williams believes Maidstone are building a team to challenge for the National League South championship.
There was more joy for Gravesend’s Leo’s Lions ABC at an international tournament.
Winger Joan Luque has explained why he turned down higher-division interest in favour of a move to Folkestone.
Gillingham’s summer recruitment plan is at stage two - what happens next depends on takers for those surplus to requirements at Priestfield.
Skipper Sam Billings wants Kent Spitfires’ players to take more responsibility as they desperately try to get their T20 Blast campaign back on track.
Votes for 16-year-olds, the decline of bus services, the expansion of ULEZ and the benefits cap are among topics tackled on this week’s letters page.
Our reviewer headed to the coast, didn’t read the menu properly and paid a steep price for a modest pot of chips.
With the election just two weeks away, we look at what the parties are promising on immigration - and speak to a refugee who now calls Kent home.