Retail Army Bets Record $1.5 Billion on Stocks at Fastest Pace Ever, JPMorgan Says
If the momentum in US stocks is getting extended, retail investors — whose risk-on appetite just hit a
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Telecom Italia Sounds Out Buyers for Stake in Enterprise Unit
Telecom Italia SpA is restarting efforts to sell a minority stake in its enterprise unit, potentially valued at
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Kim Kardashian says she'll 'fight' for her daughter's ability to be 'creative' on social media
Kim Kardashian is her eldest daughter North West's biggest advocate, especially when it comes to North's ability to express her creativity on social media.
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She helped kill Roe v Wade - what does she want now?
Kristin Hawkins has relentlessly pursued one goal - to make abortion unthinkable and unavailable.
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‘Shame!’: McCarthy booed and heckled on House floor after ‘phony’ censure against Democrat Adam Schiff
Democrats booed and heckled Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Wednesday as the GOP voted to censure California representative Adam Schiff for his efforts to investigate the 2016 Trump campaign’s ties to Russia. On cameras of the House floor, Democrats could be seen rallying near the lectern and chanting, “Shame!” as the Speaker announced the result of the vote, which he said was punishment for “misleading the American public.” On Wednesday, the House voted 213-to-209 largely on party lines to censure Mr Schiff. In a speech from the floor, the California Democrat remained defiant, saying he was being punished for pursuing the truth by a party that’s attached itself to conspiratorial thinking about the election. “You who are the authors of the big lie about the last election must condemn the truth tellers and I stand proudly before you,” Mr Schiff said. “No matter how many false justifications or slanders you level against me, you but indict yourselves,” he added. “As Liz Cheney said, there will come a day when Donald Trump is gone. But your dishonor will remain.” New York Democrat Dan Goldman agreed, calling the censure vote a “phony ploy to punish Adam Schiff for speaking truth to power” in a floor speech of his own. This is a breaking news story and will be updated with new information. Read More The Body in the Woods | An Independent TV Original Documentary The harrowing discovery at centre of The Independent’s new documentary
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US Senate panel invites PGA Tour commissioner, LIV CEO to testify on merger
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON A U.S. Senate panel on Wednesday invited PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan, Saudi Arabia's
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Yankees: Hal Steinbrenner proves 2023 will end in more disappointment
During an appearance on "The Michael Kay Show," New York Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner was confused why the fans are upset with the team in June.The New York Yankees are going through it, as the offense had been near anemic after star Aaron Judge injured his right big toe. The stars a...
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Will Shannon Beador quit? 'RHOC' star adds drama to Season 17 by storming out of the set
Shannon Beador tries to convince ‘RHOC’ housewives that her relationship with John Janssen is running smoothly but they don’t buy it
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USWNT World Cup 2023 roster drop: Everything you need to know
It is now just under a month until the action in Australia and New Zealand kicks off, and on Wednesday afternoon in one of the most unique ways, the USWNT dropped its team.23 players. One goal.After months of anticipation, and NWSL chaos, Vlatko Andonovski has named the USWNT roster that is ...
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Goldman Raises Japan Stock Targets, Citing Corporate Reforms
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. lifted its targets for Japanese stocks after the market soared this year amid expectations
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Islamic State: Woman jailed in Germany for keeping Yazidi woman as slave
A court says the ex-IS member encouraged her husband to rape and beat the young woman.
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Utah school board unanimously reversed its decision to remove the Bible off school shelves after appeals
A Utah school district that pulled the Bible off elementary and middle school library shelves this month, citing concerns over the text's age appropriateness, unanimously reversed that decision Tuesday following appeals from the community.
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