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The 196 Black Friday deals you can still get The VergeBlack Friday 2025 deals are live from Hoka, Apple and Dyson: Our top picks at every price from this year's biggest sale YahooThe Top 24 Remaining Black Friday Deals You Absolutely Have to Grab, According to CNET Readers CNETYou can still shop the 141 best Black Friday deals, vetted by our experts CNN
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Trump orders the closure of Venezuelan airspace PoliticoTrump maintains pressure campaign on Venezuela, saying its airspace should be considered closed CNNTrump Declares Venezuelan Airspace Closed The New York TimesVenezuela says U.S. unilaterally suspended migrant repatriation flights after Trump called for airspace to be viewed as closed CBS News
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Here's a deep dive into the nature and purposes of mission and vision statements, and why taking the time to get them right is well worth the effort.
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The holiday shopping season is upon us. We share some tips from pros on how to get the most for your dollars.
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175 Black Friday Deals That Are Still Live, Vetted by Deals Experts Business InsiderBlack Friday 2025 deals are live from Hoka, Apple and Dyson: Our top picks at every price from this year's biggest sale YahooBlack Friday Deals Are Here! Shop our Favorite Finds Now Vogue115 Black Friday 2025 Deals Worth Shopping Right Now From Amazon, Skims, Le Creuset and More TODAY.com
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Several Arrested as Protesters Block ICE Agents From a Potential Raid in NYC The New York TimesMultiple people arrested during anti-ICE demonstration in Chinatown ABC7 New YorkProtesters arrested in NYC over possible ICE-related activity near Chinatown ABC News
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Tom Stoppard, Award-Winning Playwright of Witty Drama, Dies at 88 The New York TimesWhere to start with Tom Stoppard: from Brazil to Leopoldstadt The GuardianBritish playwright Tom Stoppard, who won Oscar for ‘Shakespeare in Love,' dead at 88 CNNTom Stoppard, Cerebral Storyteller for Stage and Screen, Dies at 88 The Hollywood ReporterSir Tom Stoppard dead at 88: Legendary playwright won 5 Tony Awards and an Oscar
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FDA official, without providing data, claims link between COVID-19 vaccines and pediatric deaths CBS NewsF.D.A. Seeks More Oversight of Vaccine Trials and Approvals The New York TimesBlaming some child deaths on covid shots, FDA vows stricter vaccine rules The Washington PostFDA claims Covid shots killed 10 children and vows new vaccine rules NBC News
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Black Friday deals are still going strong on Apple AirTags, iPads, and more The Verge30 Great Apple Black Friday Deals Still Live: iPads, MacBooks, Apple Watches, and More The New York TimesApple Black Friday 2025 Deals — Save on AirPods, iPads and more still available NBC NewsApple's most affordable iPad is over 20 percent off for Black Friday The VergeTop Stories: Black Friday Apple Deals, iOS 26.2 and iOS 27 Rum
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Shareholders who've never endured a prolonged market downturn believe they have nothing to lose.
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The best Black Friday sales are officially live. We found 141 deals worth shopping CNNBlack Friday 2025 deals are live from Hoka, Apple and Dyson: Our top picks at every price from this year's biggest sale Yahoo115 Black Friday 2025 Deals Worth Shopping Right Now From Amazon, Skims, Le Creuset and More TODAY.comBlack Friday 2025: 130 Last-Minute Deals to Shop Before Sales End Tonight CNET
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Ohio St. dominates Michigan to snap losing streak ESPNSherrone Moore perhaps biggest loser for Michigan football in OSU loss Detroit Free PressMichigan Players Defend Midfield Logo on Video After Loss to No. 1 OSU in Rivalry Game Bleacher ReportOhio State gets revenge against Michigan in dominant rivalry victory at Big House
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Apple AirPods Are Over 40% Off at Walmart with Free Shipping — Going Fast Athlon SportsApple AirPods Black Friday Deals 2025 — Save 47% Ahead of Cyber Monday NBC NewsAirPods Are Up to 47% Off for Black Friday Consequence of SoundAmazon's AirPods Pro 3 deal drops Apple's earbuds to their best price yet PCWorldThe best Black Friday deals on AirPods from Amazon,
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Piastri takes crucial Qatar pole from Norris and Verstappen Formula 1Piastri charges to dominant Sprint victory in Qatar ahead of Russell and Norris Formula 1Norris 'disappointed' to miss out on Qatar pole ESPNF1 Qatar GP live updates: Latest from qualifying as Hamilton exits early again, Piastri wins sprint The New York Times
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Trump ally Troy Nehls joins growing group of lawmakers retiring from Congress AxiosTexas lawmaker to retire PoliticoU.S. Rep. Troy Nehls won't seek reelection, becoming sixth Texas Republican to announce exit from Congress The Texas TribuneUS Representative Troy Nehls announces retirement ReutersU.S. Rep. Troy Nehls announces he's leaving Congress after current term KHOU
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Airlines Rush to Fix Software Glitch on Most-Flown Airbus Bloomberg.comAirbus A320 recall disrupts global travel after glitch linked to solar flares CNBCFAA orders urgent deadline for Airbus fixes as airlines race to update jets KTLA
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Trump says airspace above and around Venezuela should be considered closed ReutersTrump says airlines should consider Venezuelan airspace closed The Washington PostTrump orders the closure of Venezuelan airspace PoliticoLIVE: Donald Trump says Venezuela airspace now closed as tensions surge Al Jazeera
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"I regret not buying a home 10 years ago, but we were both going through divorces."
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Airlines around the world reported short-term disruptions heading into the weekend as they fixed software on a widely used commercial aircraft.
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Trump Declares Venezuelan Airspace Closed The New York TimesTrump orders the closure of Venezuelan airspace PoliticoVenezuela revokes flight rights for six airlines as tensions with US escalate ReutersVenezuela demands international airlines resume flights BBCTrump tells ai
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Blaming some child deaths on covid shots, FDA vows stricter vaccine rules The Washington PostFDA to tighten vaccine rules after memo ties COVID-19 shot to child deaths The HillUS FDA memo links 10 child deaths to COVID vaccines, New York Times reports ReutersF.D.A. Seeks More Oversight of Vaccine Trials and Approvals The New York Times
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Prices on coffee, orange juice, bananas and beef have soared this year.
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Elon Musk has started work toward his $1 trillion Tesla pay package. But 2 loopholes foreshadow how it could be a bust for shareholders FortuneElon Musk Moves Closer To $1 Trillion Tesla Prize — Should Shareholders Worry? Yahoo FinanceA $1 trillion musk with elan Daily PioneerTesla Says Musk Pay Ruling Could Hit Earnings for Years Mexico Business NewsNot Elon
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AI helps drive record $11.8 billion in Black Friday online spending ReutersU.S. Black Friday Sales Defy Tariffs and Economic Woes The New York TimesShoppers hit Black Friday sales with celebratory mood despite economic strain AP NewsBlack Friday shoppers spend more time looking for deals but less money amid economic angst Los Angeles Times‘The
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Playwright Tom Stoppard who won Academy Award for screenplay for "Shakespeare In Love" has died AP NewsTom Stoppard, Award-Winning Playwright of Witty Drama, Dies at 88 The New York TimesTom Stoppard, Playwright of Ideas, Dies at 88 The Wall Street JournalBritish playwright Tom Stoppard, who won Oscar for ‘Shakespeare in Love,' dead at 88 CNNSir Tom Stoppard dead at 88: Legendary playwright won 5 Tony Awards and an Oscar New York Post
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It turns out AI is very good at shopping.
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Donald Trump's big move on visa, asylum follows 'Third World' comment after guard killed near White House | Hindustan Times Hindustan TimesTrump admin live updates: Trump says Venezuelan airspace should be 'closed in its entirety' ABC NewsUS State Department stops processing visas for Afghan allies ReutersCapehart and Wehner on Trump's reaction to the National Guard shooting PBS
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The common vaccines that can prevent chronic disease or some cancers The Washington Post
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Black Friday kicks off as inflation-burned shoppers scour for deals The Washington PostBlack Friday shoppers spend more time looking for deals but less money amid economic angst Los Angeles TimesPhotos capture enduring enthusiasm for Black Friday, the biggest shopping day of the year AP NewsUS retailers are about to see if Black Friday benefits from a holiday halo effect ABC News
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American says it expects ‘some delays' but a quick fix. Delta predicts ‘limited' impact. United says it's not affected.
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As businesses dive into Black Friday following a year upended by tariffs, the rule seems to be that the bigger you are, the more optimistic you feel.
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Fault at data centre halted futures trading in equities, bonds and commodities for more than 10 hours
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Northwestern University agrees to pay $75 million as part of deal with Trump administration that restores frozen funds CNNNorthwestern Agrees to Deal With Trump Administration The New York TimesAgreement with Federal Government to Restore Northwestern Research Funding: Office of the President Northwestern UniversityNorthwestern University reaches agreement with Trump administration to restore federal funding Chicago Sun-Times
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We taxpayers are still waiting for our $1 trillion of annual savings. This latest report shows we will be waiting a long time. Until eternity, actually.
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Black Friday used to be the biggest in-person shopping event of the year, but for six straight years, online sales have outpaced stores.
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Despite concerns about inflation, shoppers turned out en masse for a day of shopping that, for some, is just as much about finding good deals as it is holiday traditions in downtown Chicago.
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Thanksgiving week comes with plenty of holiday-adjusted business hours, including, of course on Wall Street — so here's what you need to know.
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Exchange operator CME Group said trading in U.S. equity futures have restarted after a glitch knocked it out for several hours.
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Customs brokers are using AI and "tariff engineering" to help importers save millions as trade rules change frequently.
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Mark Pauly, Professor Emeritus of Healthcare Management at the Wharton School, examines Senator Bill Cassidy's new health savings account-based proposal, evaluates its relationship to existing ACA tax credits, and offers broader insights into the persistent economic and political challenges of U.S. health care reform. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I'm tracking the best Black Friday TV deals LIVE — here are the can't-miss deals on 65-, 75- and 85-inch TVs you can still get Tom's GuideFour big things to know if you're going to buy a TV this weekend The Washington PostBest Black Friday TV deals 2025: Samsung, LG, TCL, and Hisense at record lows MashableYou Only Have a Few Hours Left to Nab This 75-Inch Toshiba 4K Fire TV for $350 With This Black Friday Deal CNET
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The trade war with the United States, bans on U.S. wine and liquor imports and a recent distributor strike in British Columbia have Canadians giving their homegrown wines another look.
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The One Big Beautiful Bill Act offers a striking example of how policy design can favor businesses over individual taxpayers, particularly young professionals.
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Topic: MediaPoliticsThe NYT "Needle" in 2016
The 2020 election showed that doing live reporting on election counts when the order of counting has a bias is misleading and emotionally draining. Of course, there is no actual "race" with totals moving back and forth, one candidate in the lead and then another. That's just an illusion created by the bias in the order. The result is actually a fixed fact after the polls close, and we're just uncovering different parts as time goes by.
It's a bit like scratching off a lottery card. The final result of the card is fixed, you just get some drama revealing bits of it at a time.
The press get good ratings and we can't stop them from reporting this, even when they know the reports are misleading. But instead of one number, there's really two numbers to show from partial results:
The best estimate of the final number based on your models and what data you have
The amount of uncertainty in that estimate (which you might show as a scalar, or as a distribution.)
As we know, Trump even worked to exploit that lie, known as the red mirage, to call the election into question. It's serious stuff.
This particular time, we the following large biases.
In person votes were usually counted before
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Wednesday's selling carried into Thursday as investors continued to take a risk-off approach to markets following the Federal Reserve's latest policy announcement.
The central bank issued its third jumbo-sized rate increase yesterday and set expectations that it will continue to hike rates over its next few meetings. However, the Fed is not alone in its aggressive stance. Several global central banks have increased their benchmark rates this week in an ongoing effort to tame inflation, including the Bank of England and Switzerland's National Bank, which earlier today issued 50 basis point and 75 basis point rate hikes, respectively. (A basis point is one one-hundredth of a percentage point.)
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"Global equities are struggling as the world anticipates surging rates will trigger a much sooner and possibly severe global recession," says Edward Moya, senior market strategist at currency data provider OANDA. "Most of these rate hikes around the world are not done yet which means the race to restrictive territory won't be over until closer to the end of the year."
The reaction here at home was a selloff in bond prices, which sent yields on government notes spiking. The 10-year Treasury yield surged 19.2 basis points to 3.704% - its highest level since early 2011 - while the 2-year Treasury yield spiked 12.1 basis points to 4.116%, its loftiest perch since late 2007.
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As for stocks, the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite
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TWO years ago, a group of elders in this village in north-western Uganda agreed to lend their land to refugees from South Sudan. About 120,000 are now in the surrounding area. Here they live in tarpaulin shelters and mud-brick huts on a patch of scrub where cows once grazed. Kemis Butele, a gravel-voiced Ugandan elder, explains that hosting refugees is a way for a remote place, long neglected by the central government, to get noticed. He hopes for new schools, clinics and a decent road—and "that our children can get jobs".
There are more than 20m refugees in the world today, more than at any time since the end of the second world war. Nearly 90% reside in poor countries. In many, to preserve jobs for natives, governments bar refugees from working in the formal economy. Uganda has shown how a different approach can reap dividends. The government gives refugees land plots and lets them work. In some places, the refugees boost local businesses and act as a magnet for foreign aid. Mr Butele and many...Continue reading
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