Global Markets Face New Geopolitical Risk, View Oil as Guide
Global financial markets already rattled by elevated interest rates now face a fresh dose of geopolitical uncertainty following
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Sean Payton and Russell Wilson Exchanged Words After Final Turnover
VIDEO: Sean Payton and Russell Wilson had words after the latest Broncos loss.
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Australia Indigenous Vote on Track for Defeat With 5 Days to Go
Australians are poised to reject an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander advisory body to parliament with five days
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4 teams that blew it not drafting or trading for C.J. Stroud
C.J. Stroud has been great through his first five games as a rookie with the Texans, and it's clear these NFL teams absolutely blew it not trading up and/or drafting him.
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Singapore Dollar’s Heydays Seen Numbered as Exports Lose Steam
The Singapore dollar has held up fairly well against the stronger greenback this year but its resilience may
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Patriots haven’t been this bad since they were literally punished for cheating
The New England Patriots were shut out on Sunday for the first time since they were punished for "deflategate."
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UK Moves Closer to Mandatory CO2 Disclosures With New Guidance
The UK just moved a step closer to requiring companies to provide detailed statements on future carbon emissions
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Bristol-Myers Squibb to acquire Mirati in $4.8 billion deal
(Reuters) -Bristol-Myers Squibb on Sunday said it will acquire cancer drugmaker Mirati Therapeutics for $58 per share in cash, representing
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Oil Soars as Hamas’ Attack on Israel Fans Middle East Tensions
Oil surged more than 3% after Hamas’ surprise attack on Israel over the weekend threatened to destabilize the
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Hong Kong to Lower Third-Highest Storm Warning Before Midday
Hong Kong was set to stay closed Monday morning, with stock market trading halted and schools suspended, as
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‘I feel hopeless': Living in a country on the brink
Two years into an economic crisis and unable to hold their leaders to account, young Lao see no hope.
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Sarah Sunny: How India's first deaf lawyer made history in Supreme Court
Sarah Sunny made history after she became India's first deaf lawyer in the Supreme Court.
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