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Russell entrusted all of that stewardship to her council colleague Jim Posch, telling the audience, “This is your guy.” Along with Russell, Councilman Craig Cobb said it was also a pleasure and a privilege to serve with outgoing Councilman Anthony Mattox Jr.
Giants quarterback Russell Wilson is set to become a free agent in March. It appears the 37-year-old will look for another contract then. Wilson “still seems like a quarterback intent on playing more,” Jordan Raanan of ESPN writes.
Russell joins defensive end Quincy Rhodes, quarterback KJ Jackson and offensive linemen Caden Kitler and Kobe Branham among notable returnees. He announced his decision in a post using the team’s “all in” slogan under new coach Ryan Silverfield.
Friday wasn’t a great day on Wall Street, but maybe not too surprising, since it’s a retreat from Thursday’s all-time highs. Three major indexes closed at record peaks: the Dow, S&P 500 and the Russell 2000, which tracks small- and mid-sized companies. For the S&P, it was record-high number 37 this year.
The Russell 2000, a measure of small-cap US stocks in the Russell 3000 index, often outperforms the large-cap S&P 500 during times of economic turbulence. Since the Russell 2000® began tracking the performance of small-cap stocks in 1979, the stock index ...
The Russell 2000 Index is a widely followed benchmark for small-cap stocks, providing insight into the dynamic and diverse sector of smaller companies in the U.S. market. These companies often present unique growth opportunities and can be vital to a well ...
The Russell 2000 Index is Wall Street's premier small-cap equity benchmark. It was designed to track the performance of the roughly 2,000 stocks in the broader Russell 3000 Index with market capitalizations that range from about $300 million to about $2 ...
Then comes the frigid cold. By Sunday evening we’re already dropping through the 30s, and by Monday morning many inland areas dip into the upper teens, with low 20s on the OBX. Combine that with strong wind,