Tag: Hold

Revisiting ‘The Rules’: How Does the Iconic 1995 Courtship Guide Hold Up in the Dating-App Era?

Like many others, I've been captivated by FX's Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette. It's

BOJ set to hold rates steady as Middle East conflict muddles outlook

The Bank of Japan is set to keep interest rates unchanged as it monitors the impact of the

Federal Reserve expected to hold rates steady, share outlook amid Iran oil shock

This week, global central banks are at the forefront of economic discussions as they make crucial policy decisions

Adam Schiff to Hold Hearing With Noah Wyle and IATSE’s Matt Loeb

Senator Adam Schiff is set to conduct a field hearing this Friday in Burbank, joined by actor Noah

Project to overhaul firearms regulations put on hold

By Phil Pennington of RNZ An IT project related to the overhaul of firearms regulations has been paused

The remarkable brains of ‘SuperAgers’ hold clues about how we age

But if the results hold up, they could have big implications for understanding how some people maintain sharp

Kimora Lee Simmons Wants To Drop Russell’s Last Name (HOLD)

Kimora Lee Simmons, the fashion mogul and former model, is making a bold move by officially dropping the

CSU Rams hold off San Jose State for seventh straight win

The Colorado State men’s basketball team continued their winning streak on Saturday, securing their seventh consecutive victory with

U.S. and Iran to hold a third round of nuclear talks : NPR

Vehicles drive past the Saint Sarkis church and a painting of the late Iranian revolutionary founder Ayatollah Khomeini

Iron Age mass grave may hold unusual victims: mostly women and children

The discovery of a mass grave dating back roughly 3,000 years in what is now Serbia has shed

4 Factors that hold back Warframe Android greatly (and 3 reasons to still try it)

Warframe Android has taken the mobile gaming world by storm, with over a million downloads just days after

How America’s most partisan voters hold the most voting power : NPR

The extraordinary mid-decade redistricting push has "eviscerated the competitive range of districts in which Americans have a real