The Metropolitan Transportation Authority says it'll also be installing more digital information screens on buses. The MTA also is conducting a pilot program on digital information screens on 131 buses.
(AP) — The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is expected to rule on a request by the state's highest court to throw out criminal charges she faces. Kane argues in the filing that the lawyer who served as special prosecutor and ran the grand jury had no authority to act as a prosecutor.
This traditional event is a master class in combat and athletic prowess
When Chris Lane made his Grand Ole Opry debut on Feb. 20, the goal was pretty simple: make it through the performance and don’t say anything...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics' report shows stronger job growth than economists had been expecting. Meanwhile, NPR's Yuki Noguchi puts the very idea of a monthly jobs report in perspective.
Tarek Ahmad, a member of the Hmeymim group of internal Syrian opposition, stated that the United States, the Gulf States and Turkey are helping the insurgency because these counties did not join the recently launched Moscow-Damascus humanitarian operation in Aleppo.
The economy lost 31,200 jobs in July as the number of workers with full-time jobs fell dramatically and fewer younger Canadians were employed, Statistics Canada reports.
The world's first-ever wall-kicking tournament is set to be held later this month in the Finnish town of Kerava.
The U.N. refugee agency says it has received reports that the Islamic State group may have captured up to 3,000 Iraqis who were fleeing violence and that 12 of them may have been killed.
The news media is now focused on one thing and one thing alone this election: GOP nominee Donald Trump. And the lack of attention on the Democratic candidate is providing cover for Hillary Clinton to behave in ways that might make her voter base uncomfortable, like hitting up fundraisers with fracking magnates.
Wall Street was set to open higher on Friday after robust monthly payrolls data pointed to strength in the U.S. economy.
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When I started this article, there were 10 days till my next paycheck and roughly $200 left in my bank account. Not a lot—and certainly not enough to indulge in big-ticket items if I wanted my money to last.
As a home cook on a budget, I’m mindful of how much things cost. Dairy and pantry items often dismay me with their high prices. That doesn’t mean I don’t buy them (I’m looking at you, pine nuts!), but it does mean I think twice about what I really want and need, and what... Читать дальше...
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Gold buyers may be the Donald Trump voters of the commodities market, says an analyst who thinks this year's bullion rally may push prices above $1,500.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Employers added a healthy 255,000 jobs last month, a sign of confidence amid sluggish growth that points to a resilient U.S. economy.
"The neighbors heard some screaming — I guess coming from the father — and saw him running around back with the two children," Carrollton police Capt. Chris Dobbs told Atlanta television station CBS 46. "[...] one of the neighbors got some ice packs out of the freezer and carried it out there," Dobbs said. Harris' trial was moved to the coastal Georgia city of Brunswick after a judge agreed with defense lawyers that an impartial jury could not be found in the Atlanta area.
By Joe Brock PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa (Reuters) - On the surface, white South African ex-farmer Athol Trollip seems an unlikely candidate for mayor of a metropolitan district named after the ANC's great liberation hero, Nelson Mandela. The results may even mark the start of a new era, distinct from the 'post-apartheid' period that immediately followed the end of white-minority rule, as the African National Congress wakes up to the changed reality that it can no longer rely on the unquestioning support of poor black voters. Читать дальше...
SRINAGAR, India (AP) — Authorities in Indian-controlled Kashmir extended a curfew to most parts of the disputed Himalayan region on Friday in an attempt to prevent an anti-India protest march to a prominent shrine, but clashes erupted as thousands defied the restrictions. The mostly Muslim region, where resistance to rule by predominantly Hindu India is strong, has been under a rolling curfew and strikes for nearly a month after the killing of a popular rebel commander sparked massive anti-India demonstrations. Читать дальше...