United Rentals (NYSE:URI) shares fell 5.2% in extended trading Wednesday after the equipment rental giant reported third-quarter earnings that missed Wall Street’s profit estimates. The company ...
Who seized wins in Week 8 of Rhode Island high school football? And who has work to do at the end of the season? Here's where you can turn to find out. The Providence Journal will be listing the final ...
Double trouble: Barger gets caught off second base as Blue Jays' rally fizzles in Game 6 of Series I Cooked Death Row Inmate Last Meals (60,000+ calories) Watch: Halloween celebrations around the ...
With the regular season wrapped up, high school football teams began the playoffs Friday. Friends remember man killed in Norwood crash A Mansfield man is being remembered after a deadly crash on Route ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WJAR) — If the federal government shutdown continues, 140,000 Rhode Islanders may not receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits on Nov. 1, and state leaders ...
On Oct. 27, U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said her department lacks the amount of money needed to cover SNAP benefits in November. Rhode Island receives $29 million for SNAP ...
The Providence Friars men's team faces a critical season to rebound from a disappointing 12-20 record. The URI Rams men's team enters the season with a largely new roster, facing challenges in a ...
Learn how to build a sturdy shelter on a cold island while camping. Essential survival tips for staying safe and warm in the wild. #IslandCamping #ShelterBuilding #SurvivalSkills #OutdoorAdventure ...
More than 30,000 Rhode Islanders, including 9,000 immigrants, are projected to lose public health insurance due to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The new federal law adds work requirements for ...
The National Photographic Art Society of Sri Lanka (NPAS) has announced that applications are now open for its annual photography course for the year 2026. The course, designed for both aspiring and ...
A federal government shutdown has frozen Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payments, effective Nov. 1. Roughly 143,000 Rhode Islanders receive SNAP benefits, and the potential loss of ...
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