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Iran warns U.S. against ground invasion, as Pakistan holds diplomatic talks NPRLive updates: Iran warns the US against a ground invasion as regional powers meet in Pakistan AP NewsIran threatens to ‘rain fire' on US troops as possible ground war looms CNNIran accuses US of ground assault plans as Pakistan hosts regional talks ReutersIran war: Tehran warns US against ground assault DW.com
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Strikes Continue as Houthis Join Iran War and US Troops Arrive Bloomberg.comUS-Israel war on Iran: What's happening on day 30 of attacks? Al JazeeraIran live updates: Houthi rebels join conflict as war enters 29th day LiveNOW from FOX
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Oil on track for record monthly surge as Iran war disrupts markets The GuardianAnalysis: A new oil shock is building. The next few weeks of war will be decisive for the economy. CNBCU.S. Oil Prices Surge Back Above $100 a Barrel After Rubio Names New Worry Barron'sOil has surged since the Iran conflict, but gas prices may not be done rising foxbusiness.com
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Why the Iran War May Force Countries to Rely Less on Natural Gas The New York TimesUK diesel stockpiles at risk, warn traders Financial TimesOil giants raise the alarm over energy shortages as Iran war drags on CNBCEurope could face fuel shortage by April as Iran throttles supplies, says Shell boss The Guardian
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Pope seems to rebuke Trump in remarks about leaders with ‘hands full of blood' The GuardianPope Leo says God rejects prayers of leaders who wage wars ReutersThe Pope's Sermon This Morning Was a Rebuke of Pete Hegseth Mother JonesPope Leo XIV rejects claims that God justifies war in Palm Sunday Mass message NPRPope Delivers Holy Warning to Trump in Blistering Address The Dai
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Pope Leo XIV rejects claims that God justifies war in Palm Sunday Mass message NPRPope Leo says God rejects prayers of leaders who wage wars ReutersPope seems to rebuke Trump in remarks about leaders with ‘hands full of blood' The GuardianPope at Palm Sunday Mass: ‘Jesus does not listen to prayers of those who wage war' Vatican NewsHow many missiles have fallen on the Pope's children? - comment The Jerusalem Post
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Beijing's industrial prowess positions it for economic and diplomatic gains
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NCAA Tournament: What Tommy Lloyd, Arizona players said after beating Purdue to clinch Final Four bid Arizona Desert SwarmArizona beats Purdue to make first Final Four since 2001 ESPNTommy Lloyd's bold halftime retreat sends Arizona to the Final Four The New York TimesOwning the moment: When Arizona's season was at stake, Tommy Lloyd let his players speak for themselves Yahoo Sport
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France: Two new arrests over foiled Bank of America attack DW.comMan in Paris Accused of Attempted Attack on Bank of America nytimes.comThree arrested in Paris after attempted bomb attack outside Bank of America BBCPolice thwart 'terror attack' at Bank of America building in Paris, officials say abcnews.com
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How Wil Dow Jones Futures, Oil Prices React As U.S. Mulls Ground Troops In Iran? Investor's Business DailyStocks Keep Falling as Investor Lose Patience With the War in Iran The New York TimesDow tumbles almost 800 points and enters correction, S&P 500 posts fifth straight losing week: Live updates CNBCMarkets plunge and U.S. oil hits $100 as Trump fails to reassure Wall Street NBC News
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Share price rises for clean energy companies outstrip oil majors as investors bet on switch to renewables
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War chokes the Strait of Hormuz, leaving hundreds of oil tankers and container ships stranded and raising alarms of a looming global energy shock and food shortages across the Gulf and beyond.
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Both of these iconic investors own Amazon stock.
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Windows may get all the press coverage, but when you want to get real work done, you turn your attention to the applications that run on it. And if you use spreadsheets, that generally means Excel.
Excel is, of course, part of Microsoft's Office suite of productivity tools. Microsoft sells Office under two models: Individuals and businesses can pay for the software license up front and own it forever (what the company calls the "perpetual" version of the suite), or they can purchase a Microsoft 365 or Office 365 subscription, which means they have access to the software for only as long as they keep paying the subscription fee.
When you purchase a perpetual version of the suite — say, Office 2019 or Office 2021 — its applications will never get new features, whereas Microsoft 365 apps are continually updated with new features. For more details, see "Office 2021 vs. Microsoft 365: How to choose."
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