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Pilgrims turn Spain's Santiago de Compostela into the world's latest overtourism flashpoint Pilgrims turn Spain's Santiago de Compostela into the world's latest overtourism flashpoint 09/15/2025 04:24am • SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain (AP) While some Barcelona residents sought to repel a tsunami of tourists with plastic water pistols, a neighborhood association in Santiago de Compostela opted for a friendlier approach: a guide to good manners for visitors to their town, the endpoint of the Cathol 10 of the Best Stocks to Buy for 2025 09/14/2025 08:00pm • After back-to-back years of 20%-plus gains in 2023 and 2024, the S&P 500 is up nearly 12% so far in 2025. The S&P 500's forward earnings multiple of 22.1 is also above its 10-year average of 18.5, raising concerns about potentially bloated stock prices. In other words, stock selection may be Fed governor Cook asks appeals court to reject White House's bid to remove her from Fed board Fed governor Cook asks appeals court to reject White House's bid to remove her from Fed board 09/13/2025 06:23pm • Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook is asking a U.S. appeals court to reject the Trump administration's latest bid to remove her from her post ahead of the central bank's next vote on interest rates. In a filing with the court Saturday, attorneys on behalf of Cook asked the court to refuse an emergen Fall Movie Guide: Here are the films coming out from September to Christmas Fall Movie Guide: Here are the films coming out from September to Christmas 09/12/2025 02:52pm • Daniel Craig's Benoit Blanc is back. So are the stars of Wicked and the animals of Zootopia. Summer may be known as sequel season, but part twos, and threes, will play big roles this fall at the movies. That goes not just for the likes of Rian Johnson's Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out UN trying to help move Syria's displaced from schools ahead of the start of schoolyear 09/12/2025 12:11pm • BEIRUT (AP) The United Nations is trying to help move displaced Syrians sheltering in schools in a southwestern province that was engulfed in sectarian clashes this summer to alternative housing ahead of the start of the new schoolyear, a U.N. official said Friday. The clashes in Sweida provinc The Latest: Pentagon 9/11 ceremony moved inside due to security concerns The Latest: Pentagon 9/11 ceremony moved inside due to security concerns 09/11/2025 05:27pm • President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump marked 24 years since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks at a service at the Pentagon on Thursday. While traditionally observed near the buildings memorial outside the Pentagons walls, it was moved to the internal courtyard following the heartbre Trump administration requests emergency ruling to remove Cook from Fed board Trump administration requests emergency ruling to remove Cook from Fed board 09/11/2025 04:25pm • WASHINGTON (AP) The Trump administration has asked an appeals court to remove Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserves board of governors by Monday, before the central banks next vote on interest rates. The request represents an extraordinary effort by the White House to shape the board before Indictment charges church leaders with swindling millions in military benefits 09/11/2025 03:18pm • SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) Leaders of a Georgia-based church with congregations in five states have been charged by federal prosecutors with swindling millions of dollars in veterans benefits from parishioners serving in the military. An indictment unsealed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Savannah Rising inflation and a deteriorating job market puts the Fed and Americans in a difficult spot Rising inflation and a deteriorating job market puts the Fed and Americans in a difficult spot 09/11/2025 02:50pm • WASHINGTON (AP) Inflation rose last month as the price of gas, groceries and airfares jumped while new data showed applications for unemployment aid soared, putting the Federal Reserve in an increasingly tough spot as it prepares to cut rates at its meeting next week despite persistent price pre Trump takes one step back and another forward in his attempt to reshape the Fed Trump takes one step back and another forward in his attempt to reshape the Fed 09/10/2025 08:00pm • WASHINGTON (AP) President Donald Trump's goal of appointing a majority of the Federal Reserve's board of governors faced a setback late Tuesday when a court blocked his unprecedented attempt to fire Lisa Cook. But the very next next day, his nominee to replace another Fed governor moved forward 8 Companies That Could Issue the Next Stock Split 09/10/2025 08:00pm • Once a stock's share price gets too high, even a single share can become too expensive for smaller investors. Stock splits don't create any inherent value, but they are typically considered bullish catalysts. Companies usually only issue stock splits after extended periods of strong returns, and a s Apple TV app - Top Movies 09/09/2025 12:05pm • Top Movie Purchases and Rentals (US) 1. F1: The Movie 2. Superman 3. Nobody 2 4. The Naked Gun (2025) 5. Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning 6. Jurassic World Rebirth 7. Ballerina: From the World of John Wick 8. 28 Years Later 9. Materialists 10. The Bad Guys 2 Elderly California jewelry shop owner shoved to floor during brazen smash-and-grab robbery 09/08/2025 02:00pm • SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) An elderly California jewelry shop owner was violently shoved to the floor after a vehicle was used to crash into the store, and more than a dozen hooded and masked robbers smashed glass display cases and made off with merchandise. The robbery occurred about 2 p.m. Friday, Woman accused of murdering her children and leaving their bodies in luggage faces New Zealand trial 09/07/2025 10:38pm • WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) A trial opened in New Zealand on Monday for a woman accused of murdering her two children and leaving their bodies in suitcases for years before they were discovered. Hakyung Lee is charged with killing Minu Jo, 6, and Yuna Jo, 8, in June 2018. She was extradited fr The government was once a steady partner for nonprofits. That's changing The government was once a steady partner for nonprofits. That's changing 09/05/2025 05:02pm • Dawn Price signs rent checks worth about $160,000 every month for 79 people that her nonprofit helps house in Laguna Beach, California. Usually, she logs into an online portal to withdraw enough from an account funded by a grant from the federal housing agency. But in February, she couldn't. Access
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