S&P 500 Profits Get a Lift From the Crack in King Dollar’s Reign
With the Federal Reserve nearing the end of its most disruptive monetary-tightening campaign in a generation, a softening
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Montreal’s $5 Billion Rail Line Starts Up in Test Case for CDPQ
After years of delays and hundreds of millions of dollars in cost overruns, a Montreal rail system planned,
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Canada Dockworkers Renew Strike Threat With Rejection of Contract
Dockworkers on Canada’s west coast raised the possibility of a renewed labor disruption at the country’s busiest port
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Nolan Arenado's inclusion in Dodgers trade talks finally makes sense
Nolan Arenado's presence in trade rumors on talks between the Dodgers and Cardinals was somewhat surprising, but is starting to make more sense.Purely objectively, the St. Louis Cardinals considering trading Nolan Arenado makes a lot of sense. The team has struggled tremendously, and Arenad...
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Mass shooting at youth community event in Seattle leaves five injured, two critically
Five people were injured during a Friday mass shooting in Seattle. The violence unfolded during a community event, Seattle Police Department Chief Adrian Diaz said during a press conference. Four of the victims were males and one of them was a female. Authorities said it is unclear at this time whether the shooting was targeted. “We know that there’s dozens and dozens of rounds that were fired,” Mr Diaz said. “We have five victims. Two are in critical condition. Three appear to be stable.” The chief of police said this year the department has recovered the highest number of guns in 15 years. “The gun violence issues that we have in our city, we’ve seen it rise and sometimes slow down at times, but right now we’ve really got to get guns off our streets,” he said. Read More Video captures police confronting white woman moments after she shot Black neighbour in row over children playing
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It's the summer of changed climate. Get used to it
Here's a hot take on the summer of 2023: The climate you grew up in is gone, replaced by something new and changing, but also inalterably different -- where the Atlantic Ocean can reach hot-tub temperature, heat is a recurring public health concern and people will have to adapt their way of living.
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MLB rumors: Max Scherzer makes his thoughts on Mets future abundantly clear
With the MLB trade deadline days away, Max Scherzer made it clear how he feels in regards to recent Mets moves.As a professional player in one of the highest tiers of his respective sport, Max Scherzer can make his thoughts and feelings known one of two ways: He can show it on the mound when he ...
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Atlanta 'Cop City' activists say they're confident of getting 70K signatures. But big hurdles remain
Hundreds of canvassers have spread out across Atlanta in hopes of convincing more than 70,000 residents to sign onto a petition that activists believe is their best chance to halt the planned construction of a huge police and firefighter training center
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India Power Giant NTPC’s Net Income Climbs 9.4% to $495 Million
India’s state-run power producer NTPC Ltd. reported a 9.4% increase in first-quarter earnings as the utility was able
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BlackRock, Worldcoin, Ripple: Bitcoin Bull Mike Novogratz Dishes on Crypto
As Bitcoin roars back after a year of crypto industry scandals and losses, Mike Novogratz says one man
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When did Sinead O'Connor die? Coroners admit they don't know the exact time of singer's demise
Sinead O'Connor was found unresponsive on Wednesday, July 26, at her London flat
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Ed Sheeran, Lana Del Rey and more celebs are popping up in surprising spaces. What gives?
Could you imagine living your life under the constant scrutiny of the public?
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