US labor market still tight; housing market slump persists
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits unexpectedly fell last week,
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13 Lies Movies Taught Us
In this episode of The List Show, Mental Floss editor-in-chief Erin McCarthy traces some of the most common myths we've gotten from movies.
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U.S. leading indicators point to recession starting soon
By Safiyah Riddle An index designed to track turns in U.S. business cycles fell for the 15th straight
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Hugh Freeze Curious About 'Enormous' Amount of Long Commercial Breaks During The Open Championship
Hang in there, Hugh.
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South Africa's central bank holds rates as economy improves
By Kopano Gumbi, Nellie Peyton and Tannur Anders PRETORIA South Africa's central bank on Thursday kept its main
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Paris success in attracting London banks boosts balance of payments
PARIS France's post-Brexit success in attracting banks from London to Paris has exceeded expectations and is increasingly showing
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Exclusive-EU's highest inflation to slow to 7-8% by Dec - Hungary finance minister
By Krisztina Than and Gergely Szakacs BUDAPEST Hungary's annual inflation will slow to 7-8% by December from 20.1%
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Chinese professor says youth jobless rate might have hit 46.5%
By Ryan Woo and Ellen Zhang BEIJING (Reuters) -An unusually public claim by a Chinese professor the country's youth jobless
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China vows to support private businesses in bid to boost economic growth
China has promised to throw its weight behind private businesses, just days after a slew of economic data showed growth momentum had slumped.
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Russia strikes Ukrainian port cities for third consecutive night
By Viktoria Lakezina MYKOLAIV, Ukraine Russia attacked Odesa and Mykolaiv on Thursday in a third successive night of
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Japan's govt cuts growth forecast, sees inflation exceeding BOJ target
By Leika Kihara TOKYO Japan's government cut this year's economic growth forecast but expects inflation to sharply exceed
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Yankees meltdown: Aaron Boone calls out Carlos Rodon, Kahnle throws a fit and more
After a sweep by the Los Angeles Angels, the New York Yankees are melting down. From Aaron Boone criticizing Carlos Rodon, to Tommy Kahnle throwing a fit.When it seems like the New York Yankees couldn't reach a new low, they have reached rock bottom. Well, at least for now.The Yankees h...
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