Billionaire CEO demands UPenn leaders quit and donations halt over alleged failure to address antisemitism on campus
Wall Street CEO Marc Rowan is calling for the leaders of the University of Pennsylvania to resign and donors to close their checkbooks over an alleged failure to condemn antisemitism and hate.
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Gap between US income taxes owed and paid is set to keep growing, IRS says
The amount of tax money owed but not paid to the IRS is set to keep growing
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Options traders see larger-than-usual stock swings as banks report results
By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK Options traders are braced for larger-than-usual post-earnings stock price swings for some
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Putnam Investments’ VisualizerSuite Receives Industry Award for Advisor Value-Added Programs in DCIO Market
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Can Vitor Roque be registered as a Barcelona player in January?
Whether Barcelona can register young Brazilian starlet Vitor Roque in January 2024 in line with FFP rules.
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King Charles III’s Newest Coins Celebrate UK’s Flora and Fauna
New coins marking King Charles III’s ascension to the throne will enter circulation by the end of the
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Travis Wiuff Replaces Mark Godbeer In VBK2 Main Event!
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Biggest Israel ETF suffers sharp outflows in wake of conflict
By Bansari Mayur Kamdar The iShares MSCI Israel exchange-traded fund (EIS) suffered substantial outflows this week after its
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HOMELINK Brings on Three Additional National Account Managers to Support Growing Business
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College football rankings: Ranking the 14 remaining undefeated teams in 2023
There are only 14 teams who remain undefeated. How do those teams rank heading into Week 7 of the college football season?
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Ciaran McGuckin header hands 10-man Northern Ireland under-21s victory
Northern Ireland under-21s secured their first win under manager Tommy Wright the hard way as they played more than half of Thursday’s 1-0 victory over Azerbaijan with 10 men in Baku. Ciaran McGuckin headed Northern Ireland in front with 19 minutes gone from Sean Stewart’s corner but the Euro 2025 qualifier changed eight minutes before the break. Aaron Donnelly, part of Northern Ireland’s senior squad back in June, brought down Murad Velijev inside the penalty area to be shown a straight red card, but Northern Ireland were spared further punishment when Dzhamal Dzhafarov sent the resulting penalty wide of the target. Unsurprisingly Azerbaijan kept Northern Ireland pegged back for long spells after the break but could not find a way past goalkeeper Stephen McMullan. The Fleetwood stopper did well to keep out a long-range strike from Samir Maharramli with 19 minutes left before Velijev headed over from a corner. But there was no way through as former St Johnstone boss Wright, appointed in August, could celebrate a first win after his opening two qualifiers in charge ended in 1-0 defeats to Luxembourg and Ukraine last month. Northern Ireland will continue their qualifying campaign with a home match against Serbia at Mourneview Park on Monday evening. Read More Ashes revenge or a famous Socceroos win? – England v Australia talking points FA criticised for ‘weak response’ to Israel and Palestine conflict Sebastian Korda defeats Ben Shelton to book first ATP 1000 semi-final in Shanghai
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SPAC returns remaining $533 million raise for Trump social media deal
By Helen Coster NEW YORK Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC), the blank-check acquisition company that plans to merge
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