close video San Francisco activist exposes drug crisis at city bus stops San Francisco drug abstinence advocate Ricci Wynne discusses the open-air drug market unraveling in one of the country’s largest cities. The San Francisco Chronicle's editorial board put out a dire warning about San Francisco's economy, emphasizing that the city needs to evolve as
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NYC Mayor Adams asks city agencies to cut budgets by 4% New York City Mayor Eric Adams has asked almost all of the citys more than 60 agencies, including the police department, to cut their budgets by 4%. This move has perplexed city leaders, with some calling it "puzzling" and "hasty and arbitrary." NEW YORK
close video Technical companies dealing with shortage of young, skilled trade workers Technical companies are having a hard time replacing older trade workers who are retiring. There haven’t been enough young people training to fill open roles. Technical companies are seeing an increase in older skilled-trade workers retiring. And there isn't enough young people training
Emmanuel Macron has told Chinese leader Xi Jinping that the war in Ukraine has hit stability and ended decades of peace in the country. The French president is visiting Beijing alongside European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in an attempt to use Xi’s influence over Russia to promote a peace settlement. Mr Macron said
From the start, Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s first official visit to Poland since Russia invaded Ukraine was a meeting of friends. It was a display of warmth and solidarity, as well as several public hugs. The Ukrainian president was treated to a hero’s welcome as he visited his closest neighbour. His counterpart, Andrzej Duda, gave him the
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) and his top deputies stayed silent Tuesday as former President Trump plead not guilty to 34 felony counts, signaling how far they have diverged from their former ally. Many Republican senators blame Trump for the loss of the Senate majority and the disappointing performance of Senate Republican last year.
close video FOX Business Flash top headlines for April 4 Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com FedEx Corp plans to continue its cost reduction strategy for the next two years. The package delivery company will lay out the next steps on Wednesday to slash $4 billion in permanent costs by the end of fiscal 2025.
close video Walmart reimagines stores with revamped design, interactive displays Walmart announced the first phase of its store redesigns in a company blog last year sharing that nearly 1,000 stores have been renovated with the new design. Walmart said on Tuesday it expects around 65% of its stores to be serviced by automation by the
Bank of America Corp BAC andWells Fargo & Co WFC shares are trading lower by 3.01% to $27.73 and 2.89% to $36.63, respectively, Tuesday afternoon. Shares of several banks and financial services companies are trading lower amid U.S. economic concerns after job openings came in below estimates and factory orders declined by more than expected.
What’s next for Trump after arraignment? December 4 is the next big date to watch for in the Donald Trump indictment saga. That is when the former President is due back in court for a hearing, but there’s a whole lot that could happen between now and then. FOX 5 NY’s Sharon Crowley takes a
General Motors CompanyGM Chief Financial Officer Paul Jacobson reportedly said about 5,000 salaried workers took buyouts to leave the company. Jacobson added that the buyouts are helping the company to hit the $2 billion cost reduction target, reportedReuters. Though General Motors was able to raise prices in the U.S. over the past two years, which
Donald Trump has claimed he is the victim of election interference, as he condemned New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg for bringing criminal charges against him – speaking just hours after his arraignment. The former US president delivered an address to a crowd of some 500 people in his Mar-a-Lago estate ballroom in Florida after
Richard Nixon-era White House counsel John Dean commented on a possible speech to be given by former President Donald Trump after hes arraigned. What Happened: Dean was asked by CNNs Jim Acosta if it was a good idea for Trump to give a speech at Mar-a-Lago post the arraignment. Terrible Idea, said Dean adding, Hes
383 shares Pin 1 Share 382 Tweet Email SHTFPreparedness may collect a share of sales or other compensation from the links on this page. When it comes to prepping you need to make sure your food store is sufficient to maintain your family for a necessary period of time. Often you may be stockpiling food
In Russia, authorities said they arrested a woman, Darya Trepova, in connection with a bombing Sunday which killed prominent pro-war military blogger Vladlen Tatarsky in St. Petersburg.
In Finland, Prime Minister Sanna Marin has conceded after her center-left Social Democratic Party came in third in Sunday’s election, behind right-wing and nationalist rivals. The National Coalition Party, Finland’s main conservative party, won the most votes, though not enough to rule on its own, and will have to form a coalition government. The NCP
Apple, Inc.s AAPL next biggest product after the iPhone is set to drop, with the unveil touted as a monumental launch for the company. What Happened: Apple is planning to debut its first mixed-reality (MR)headset on June 5, 2023, which the companysees as the beginning of a post-iPhone era,Bloomberg columnist Mark Gurman said in his
Frontier fintechs are a rapidly growing sector in the financial industry. These new players in the industry offer innovative solutions to traditional financial services, often using cutting-edge technology to provide fast, convenient and cost-effective financial solutions. One of the key characteristics of frontier fintechs is their focus on customer-centricity. Unlike traditional financial institutions, fintech companies
Finland has officially become a member of NATO after concerns over Russia’s aggression. The Kremlin has said it could be forced to take “counter measures” to ensure its own border’s security in response. Finland applied to join NATO in May 2022, setting aside years of military nonalignment to seek protection under the organisation’s security umbrella
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