Audiences spent quite a lot of time watching television in January, Nielsen says. According to the measurement company’s latest monthly report, TV viewing was up 3.7% over December to a 12-month high, ...
Sales of previously owned homes in January dropped a wider-than-expected 8.4% from December. The median price for a home sold in January was $396,800, up 0.9% year over year and the highest January ...
Robinhood has been reporting strong growth and increasing profits. Cryptocurrency trading is reponsible for a large portion of its growth, and Bitcoin is down 25% over the past three months. The ...
January started strong with these reader-favorite recipes. From hearty soups to comforting casseroles, these recipes all garnered 5-star reviews and repeat visits for good reason. We embraced the cozy ...
Consumer confidence dropped in January to the lowest level recorded by The Conference Board’s survey in more than a decade, a warning sign that a relatively steady stretch of economic data may yet ...
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The Mid-Penn basketball season in the home stretch, which means the best players in the are are taking their games to another level. We’re giving fans a chance to vote for their favorite of them.
A busy week of action for Guernsey and Noble County student-athletes, and area high school teams featured plenty of standout performances in the Daily Jeffersonian coverage area. Listed below are some ...
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