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Dow jumps 300 points as oil surge from Iran conflict eases, economic outlook brightens: Live updates CNBCStock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq rise on Iran war hopes, upbeat jobs data Yahoo FinanceReport of Iran Talks Buoys Stocks WSJGlobal Markets Swing as Investors Assess Energy Price Impact The New York Times
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Oil prices are falling for the first time since the attack on Iran.
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Michael Fiddelke believes beauty studios, baby concierge services, and doubling grocery items will help turn Target around.
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Oil jumped after U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran raised fears of supply disruptions, pushing gas prices up 11 cents overnight
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The professional and business services sector, which includes accounting and tax preparation along with other services, lost 30,000 jobs, ADP reported.
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Markets in Europe and the United States appeared to stabilize after days of turmoil, but stocks in Asia fell sharply.
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President Donald Trump wants to ban big investors from buying single-family rental homes, but investors have already been selling due to high home prices.
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The tech giant cut its entry laptop price nearly in half, targeting Chromebook and budget Windows markets.
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‘MAGA is Trump': President fires back at right-wing mutiny over Iran The Washington PostCracks appear in Trump's MAGA base as leading figures criticize the Iran war AP NewsTrump pushes back at conservative voices critical of Iran war PBSFrom ‘America First' to ‘Always America Last' The AtlanticThe Republican Meltdown Over Iran Is Just Beginning The New Republic
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‘Outlander' Brought the World to Scotland, and Scotland to the World The New York Times'Euphoric' period drama that 'convinced fans to move to Scotland' is about to end Daily RecordTravel: Follow the ‘Outlander' trail across Scotland Mintedinburgh Archives The KnockturnalWhere Is
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Mojtaba Khamenei, son of former supreme leader, tipped to become Iran's next head of state The GuardianLive updates: US says it will strike ‘deeper' into Iran as war spreads across region CNNSon of Khamenei Is Top Contender for Supreme Leader WSJAyatollah Ali Khamenei's Son Emerges as Leading Choice to Be His Successor - The New York Times The New York Times
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Ares Management has closed a single-asset continuation vehicle for service-based systems integration specialist Convergint Technologies with about $850m of capital commitments.
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