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Stock Market Today: Dow, S&P 500 Rise, With Earnings, AI in Focus — Live Updates The Wall Street JournalStock Market Today: Dow tumbles 600 points to below 50,000, Nasdaq and S&P 500 skid on AI jitters and weak home sales; Treasury yields drop; gold and silver fall MarketWatchU.S. stocks mixed, as gains in the Dow are offset by a slide in Cisco Investing.comDow drops below 50,000 as S&P 500 falls back under year's opening level Proactive financial news
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The B2B sales process that exists today will become an expensive, outdated system by 2030. Here's how you can create an autonomous buyer experience through a high-velocity, rep-free journey.
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The company is developing solid-state batteries, which promise to help lower the cost of electric vehicles. But achieving that goal will be expensive for QuantumScape.
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Europe can tackle fragmentation by collaborating on early tech maturation, practical approaches, and a winning team mindset, while executing on time, at pace, and at sustainable cost.
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McDonald's Growth Beats Estimates as Value Strategy Gains Ground BloombergMcDonald's earnings beat estimates as chain's value push pays off CNBCMcDonald's sales surge on $5 meals for cost-conscious consumers Los Angeles TimesMcDonald's sales top forecasts as value push, promotions boost US results for third-straight quarter Yahoo Finance
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The memory-chip maker's HBM4 is in high-volume production and has started shipping to customers, CFO Mark Murphy said.
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Bangladesh election: Polls close in first vote since Gen Z protests ousted former PM Sheikh Hasina BBCBangladesh Holds First Elections After 2024 Student Protests The New York Times‘Like Eid': Bangladeshis hail landmark election, many vote after 17 years Al JazeeraGetting a Job Is Harder Than Toppling a Government for Bangladesh's Gen Z The Wall Street Journal
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US Energy Secretary Chris Wright visits Venezuela to assess oil industry overhaul AP NewsTrump administration moves closer to opening Venezuela to more US oil producers PoliticoUS Energy Secretary Chris Wright touts oil production on Venezuela visit Al JazeeraVenezuelan oil output could return to pre-blockade level by mid-2026, EIA says Reuters
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Her podcast also broke down how each generation approaches work differently.
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The basics of the car loan interest deduction is that it must be a new vehicle assembled in the United States, with the loan being a first lien on the vehicle.
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IT IS a problem that arises in every liberal democracy that upholds liberty of belief (and hence, the freedom of religious bodies to manage their own affairs) while also aiming to defend citizens, including job-seekers, from unfair discrimination. As part of their entitlement to run their own show, faith groups often claim some exemption from equality laws when they are recruiting people.
To take an extreme case, it would run counter to common sense if a church were judicially obliged to appoint a militant atheist as a priest, even if that candidate was well qualified on paper. But how generous should those exceptions be?
In recent years some decisions by the American Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) have been pretty kind, as many people would see things, to religious employers. In 2012 a teacher laid off from a school linked to a Lutheran church in Michigan lost her unfair dismissal case on the grounds that she was technically a minister and her bosses were therefore exempt from equality laws....Continue reading
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