Thursday February 6th, 2025 3:01AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
US stocks fall broadly a day after Nasdaq passes 5,000 mark
U.S. stocks fell from record highs on Tuesday and the Nasdaq dropped below 5,000 a day after passing that milestone for the first time since the dot-com era 15 years ago.
4:57PM ( 9 years ago )
Congress sends Homeland bill to Obama without conditions
Bitterly admitting defeat, the Republican-controlled Congress sent legislation to President Barack Obama on Tuesday that funds the Department of Homeland Security without any of the immigration-related concessions they demanded for months.
4:42PM ( 9 years ago )
Good News Clinics receives $19K grant
Gainesvillle's Good News Clinics was recently awarded a grant of $19,000 by It
4:27PM ( 9 years ago )
Survey: Parents increasingly ask doctors to delay vaccines
Parents have increasingly pressured doctors to delay vaccines for young children, making their kids and others vulnerable to preventable diseases, a study suggests.
2:17PM ( 9 years ago )
Petraeus admits sharing classified CIA documents with his mistress
Former CIA Director David Petraeus, whose once-bright political future was all but destroyed over an affair with his biographer, has agreed to plead guilty to sharing classified material with her, the Justice Department said Tuesday.
1:41PM ( 9 years ago )
US auto sales up in February despite snowy weather
Freezing temperatures and drifts of snow likely took a small bite out of U.S. auto sales in February, but most automakers still reported gains thanks to the strong economy.
10:46AM ( 9 years ago )
Clinton used personal email account white at State; spokesman cites precedence
Hillary Rodham Clinton used a personal email account during her time as secretary of state, rather than a government-issued email address, potentially hampering efforts to archive official government documents required by law. But a spokesman for Clinton says such action is not unprecedented.
10:41AM ( 9 years ago )
GOP: House to vote on Homeland bill without conditions
In a major victory for President Barack Obama, the Republican-led House relented on Tuesday and will back legislation to fund the Homeland Security Department through the end of the budget year, without restrictions on immigration.
10:37AM ( 9 years ago )