TSX falls for third straight week as U.S. dollar rebounds TSX ends down 1% Materials group falls 4.2% as gold slides ... opens new tab also lost ground, falling 0.9%, as the price of oil gave back its earlier gains to settle 2 cents lower at $73.53 a barrel. 06/7/2024 - 12:09 am | View Link
Stock Market Today: Stocks end higher, oil slumps as growth risks accelerate A pullback in Treasury yields is helping stocks pare earlier declines heading into the afternoon session ... the OPEC cartel to open the door to unwinding production cuts, pulled oil prices firmly ... 06/4/2024 - 6:18 am | View Link
TSX down more than 150 points as oil falls, U.S. stock markets mixed Canada's main stock index fell more than 150 points Monday, weighed down by losses in the energy sector as the price of oil sank, while U.S. stock markets were mixed. 06/3/2024 - 9:47 am | View Link
TSX ends lower as railroad and bank stocks fall Canada's main stock index fell on Tuesday, including declines for industrial and financial shares, as worries that interest rates would stay elevated for longer than previously thought prompted ... 05/28/2024 - 8:20 am | View Link
TSX falls as industrials drag; oil prices rally Canada's main stock index dipped on Tuesday, led by losses in industrials shares, while investors assessed domestic producer price data for more clues on Bank of Canada's interest rate path. At 10:21 ... 05/28/2024 - 3:55 am | View Link
BUFFALO, N. Y. — The view from outside Denver on Valeri Nichushkin’s situation with the Avalanche is filled with fascination and conflicted feelings.
Nichushkin is suspended through at least mid-November and has re-entered the NHL-NHLPA Player Assistance Program. It is his third time in the program since the end of the 2022-23 regular season.
Cake wasn’t on the menu at Arby’s, unfortunately.
Four teenagers were out for lunch during a free period in the school day at Prairie View High in Henderson. Zavier DeHoff and Dalton Knecht were friends by then, both juniors on the basketball team. But Knecht was an introvert at heart, and he hadn’t bothered to share that April 19 was his birthday.
Chuck Neinas was hailed four decades ago for letting the beast out of the box. How was he to know darn thing would eventually start eating its own?
“At home, I’d been a hero because I was responsible for the Supreme Court (case) with the College Football Association,” the former Big Eight and Big 12 commissioner, now retired in Boulder County, told The Denver Post recently.
Standing behind 20 people, waiting to sign his contract with the Tampa Vipers, an XFL team, P. J. Locke faced a dilemma.
It was the fall of 2019, and the hard-hitting safety had just gone through one of the roughest times in his career. In August, the Pittsburgh Steelers cut him after signing him as an undrafted free agent out of Texas.
The ghosts of Canvas Stadium debt are waving receipts in my face and cackling as I type this, but hear Jack Graham out.
While the blue bloods are putting the chess pieces in place for a college football super conference, you line up the best of the rest. Oregon State, Washington State, San Diego State, Boise State, CSU, Air Force, Army, Navy, Tulane, UConn.
Dear Amy: My aunt has fallen on hard financial times and has begun leaning on me. Although she has a daughter, two stepsons, a nephew, and the biological father of the granddaughter she is raising, I’m the only one willing to help.
Others are quite able but unwilling due to choosing not to work, refusing to pay child support, or falling out over the years.
I have agreed to directly deposit a certain amount of money into her account every month, but she consistently asks for more.
I’ve suggested she reach out to the others instead of solely relying on me, but she appears to make little effort.
I am giving her what I can without wrecking my own financial plans.
Do you have any suggestions about how to say “No” to further requests without seeming heartless?
I’m finding it difficult to refuse, but I’m feeling angry and taken advantage of, not only by my aunt, but by the others standing by and not helping.
— Nurturing Niece
Dear Niece: I assume that your concern about the child your aunt is raising is an important part of your motivation to extend ongoing generosity.