Asia Shares Look Mixed as Bonds Sink, Dollar Rises: Markets Wrap
Asian shares are poised for a subdued opening on Tuesday as concerns about China’s property sector re-emerge. Wall
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Braves GM Alex Anthopoulos credits 2 people for Marcell Ozuna's surprising turnaround
Atlanta Braves general manager Alex Anthopoulos has given credit to two people when it comes to the solid season that has placed Marcell Ozuna as a potential NL Comeback Player of the Year.
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EU Should Stick to Fossil Fuels for Making Hydrogen, NGO Says
Decarbonizing some of the European Union’s most polluting industries could be more effective if fossil fuels are used
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Russia Still Relies on Europe to Ship Its Oil Despite Price Cap Breach
Russia is still relying on European shipping to transport its oil even as the country’s supplies exceed Group-of-Seven
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China’s Ailing Property Market Faces Key Test Over Golden Week
Chinese developers are counting on the upcoming Golden Week holiday period to spark a long-awaited revival in home
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Marketmind: Will Wall St bounce trump latest yield surge?
By Jamie McGeever A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist.
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Where Did the Term ‘Up to Snuff’ Originate?
Are you not up to snuff when it comes to knowing the origin of ‘up to snuff’? We can help you with that.
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Trudeau’s Oil Pipeline Averts Delay After Regulator Approved Route Change
An expansion of Canada’s only oil pipeline connecting Alberta to the Pacific coast won regulator approval to alter
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Why Are Unidentified People Called John or Jane Doe?
From the courts to the morgue, if the government doesn't know someone's name or wants to withhold it, they give them one of these as a placeholder. Why?
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6 Misconceptions About the Roman Empire
Did Julius Caesar really say “Et tu, Brute?” Did Nero fiddle while Rome burned? What was with the togas? We answer these questions and more.
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El Paso Walmart shooter agrees to pay more than $5.5 million in restitution in federal case
The gunman who killed 23 people and wounded 22 others at an El Paso Walmart in one of the deadliest attacks targeting Latinos in modern US history has agreed to pay more than $5.5 million in restitution to those impacted by the shooting.
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Dollar Rallies to 2023 High While Yields Keep Rising on Fed’s Path
The dollar staged its biggest rally in three weeks, driving it to the strongest against its key counterparts
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