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The Real Brokerage Announces New Brand Positioning; Game-Changing Marketing Tools For Its Agents
The Real Brokerage Announces New Brand Positioning; Game-Changing Marketing Tools For Its Agents
TORONTO & NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 24, 2023--
1970-01-01 08:00
The Fed is losing control
The Fed is losing control
America's first inflation crisis in decades, combined with the Federal Reserve's aggressive interest rate hikes to combat it, has made for a topsy-turvy past couple years on Main Street and Wall Street alike. It has weighed on consumers and kept investors constantly second-guessing themselves.
1970-01-01 08:00
'Hope Taylor sees this': Internet in awe as Nikki Glaser spends $25K on Swift's concert tickets instead of freezing her eggs
'Hope Taylor sees this': Internet in awe as Nikki Glaser spends $25K on Swift's concert tickets instead of freezing her eggs
'I just want to say that it was a conscious decision because I went to nine Eras tour shows this year,' said Nikki Glaser
1970-01-01 08:00
“Catastrophe” Bond Market Headed for Major Surge in Issuance
“Catastrophe” Bond Market Headed for Major Surge in Issuance
The market for catastrophe bonds, one of this year’s best-performing debt classes, is about to see a significant
1970-01-01 08:00
How tall was Napoleon Bonaparte? French emperor was not as short as commonly thought
How tall was Napoleon Bonaparte? French emperor was not as short as commonly thought
As it turns out, Napoleon was at least average in height for a man who lived in the late 18th and early 19th centuries Europe
1970-01-01 08:00
GM withdraws 2023 guidance as UAW strike costs soar
GM withdraws 2023 guidance as UAW strike costs soar
By Joseph White DETROIT (Reuters) -General Motors on Tuesday withdrew its previous guidance for 2023 profits and near-term electric vehicle
1970-01-01 08:00
Cargo ship crash - latest: Body found and four still missing after British boat sinks in North Sea
Cargo ship crash - latest: Body found and four still missing after British boat sinks in North Sea
One person has died and four are still missing off the coast of Germany after a British cargo ship collided with another boat in the North Sea. The ships, Polesie and Verity, collided in the early morning about 14 miles south-west of the island of Helgoland, Germany’s Central Command for Maritime Emergencies said. German authorities say four people remain missing and two have been rescued. Verity was headed from Bremen, Germany, to the English port of Immingham. The other ship, the Bahamas-flagged Polesie, remained afloat with 22 people on board. A P&O crusie called the Iona which was travelling from Hamburg is helping with the urgent rescue mission as German officials confirmed te According to reports, people on board were panicked when there was an announcement at 6am this morning alerting customers to the incident. A spokesperson for P&O Cruises said: “P&O Cruises Iona is currently involved in a search and rescue operation off the coast of Germany. “The incident is ongoing and Iona’s cooperation complies with international maritime law as well as being consistent with the company’s moral and legal obligations.” The emergency command said one person was rescued from the water and was being given medical treatment.
1970-01-01 08:00
EU Aims to Boost Its Wind Industry to Counter China’s Clean Tech Ambitions
EU Aims to Boost Its Wind Industry to Counter China’s Clean Tech Ambitions
The European Union launched a wind power package on Tuesday to counter the growing influence of China and
1970-01-01 08:00
Internet says 'funny and true' as Stephen Colbert calls Jim Jordan 'Speaker of nothing' in biting takedown
Internet says 'funny and true' as Stephen Colbert calls Jim Jordan 'Speaker of nothing' in biting takedown
During his late-night show, Stephen Colbert branded Jim Jordon as the 'man who will not be in the history books'
1970-01-01 08:00
Trump's lawyers file challenges to Washington election subversion case, calling it unconstitutional
Trump's lawyers file challenges to Washington election subversion case, calling it unconstitutional
Donald Trump's lawyers are raising new challenges to the federal election subversion case against him in Washington
1970-01-01 08:00
Surprise discovery shows major feature on Jupiter that experts had previously missed
Surprise discovery shows major feature on Jupiter that experts had previously missed
Despite being by far the largest planet in the solar system, experts are still making surprise discoveries about Jupiter. The planet is only beaten in size by the Sun and as technology has evolved, scientists have sent multiple probes to investigate Jupiter. Despite all the scientific work that has gone into investigating the stripes and swirls that give Jupiters its well-known appearance, experts have only just discovered the existence of a high-speed jetstream above the clouds around the planet’s equator. The jetstream is a whopping 3,000 miles wide and was discovered thanks to the infrared data gathered by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) currently orbiting the Sun. Its discovery is giving experts an insight into how the planet’s atmosphere works, as well as its ill-understood weather phenomena. Ricardo Hueso from the University of the Basque Country in Spain is the lead author of the study, published in Nature Astronomy and explained: “This is something that totally surprised us.” He added: “What we have always seen as blurred hazes in Jupiter’s atmosphere now appear as crisp features that we can track along with the planet’s fast rotation.” Scientists have long been aware of light and dark clouds that are known as zones and belts that travel around the planet in different directions and at differing altitudes, but how this occurs has left them baffled. Analysis of the data collected by the JWST revealed the jetstream that was previously only just visible but very hazy. Data confirmed that it sits around 25 miles above the clouds and travels around Jupiter’s equator at around 515 kilometres per hour (320 mph). The researchers compared their data with that collected from the Hubble’s observations of the lower cloud levels and concluded that the jetstream may form part of a weather pattern. Planetary scientist Leigh Fletcher from the University of Leicester, explained: “Jupiter has a complicated but repeatable pattern of winds and temperatures in its equatorial stratosphere, high above the winds in the clouds and hazes measured at these wavelengths.” He added: “If the strength of this new jet is connected to this oscillating stratospheric pattern, we might expect the jet to vary considerably over the next two to four years – it'll be really exciting to test this theory in the years to come.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00
Savvy Advisors Recruits Michael Most as Principal Wealth Manager Amid Period of Strong Growth
Savvy Advisors Recruits Michael Most as Principal Wealth Manager Amid Period of Strong Growth
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 24, 2023--
1970-01-01 08:00
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