Washington's status as an oasis of job security, in particular, made it one of the nation's top destinations for the young, highly educated and affluent, putting the city on track to draw more newcomers between 2009 and 2011 than it had during the …
Following Edina's lead, Minneapolis, with an urban, low-income population that was very different from Edina's affluent suburban kids, also decided to delay public high school start times, from 7:15 a.m. to 8:40 a.m. A five-year study there showed the …
They generally belong to affluent families and feel neglected, to overcome which they resort to stealing, said Bhimani. … According to Chauhan, such one-off offences are a result of accused's lifestyle and nurturing in addition to psychological problems.
Texas A&M quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Football (née Manziel) was kindly asked to get the f**k out of a University of Texas frat party over the weekend, SB Nation reports. Manziel, who was recently sent home from Peyton Manning's …
Demonstrating the continued growth of Qatar's premium automotive industry, the company's impressive first half year numbers also highlight Qatari customers' appetite for luxury vehicles. The BMW 6 Series was one of Alfardan Automobiles' bestselling …
The Muckety map above shows the top 12 American firms and some of the countries where they have subsidiaries or properties. (The map is interactive. Right-click and choose the “Information about” option to see other U.S. investors in any country shown.).
SYDNEY – Japanese stocks fell on Monday morning, underperforming other Asian markets as the yen hit a one-month high against a dollar hamstrung by expectations of dovish comments from the US Federal Reserve after a policy review this week.
If it fails, then Japan's Mount Fuji of government debt could come tumbling down, sending shock waves through the global economy. "It definitely has the potential to be a huge shock," says Michael Manetta, a senior economist at Roubini Global Economics.
LONDON, July 28 (Reuters) – Three of the world's leading central banks are likely to reaffirm their determination this week to keep a lid on interest rates for a long time to come, despite signs that their economies are slowly on the mend. The Federal …