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All manner of weird things keep happening in financial markets, from bond yields that go down when they should go up, to near-daily swings between big-picture convictions. It's hard to manage money when everything feels so fragile.
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Many health experts say the actual number of deaths is far higher.
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This tech company learned some valuable lessons that could make it emerge from the pandemic stronger than ever.
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Shareholders are betting on good times ahead for electric car maker Tesla and French luxury goods firm LVMH, the companies run by Musk and Arnault, respectively.
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A global shortage of semiconductors --- chips that power massive data-centers, modern autos and countless digital devices --- has roiled global manufacturing and is not expected to end soon. It isn't a blanket problem, however, as different sectors within the chip industry will continue to be affected by the shortage in different ways.
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The house budget is broad: $250,000 to $450,000.
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All manner of weird things keep happening in financial markets, from bond yields that go down when they should go up, to near-daily swings between big-picture convictions. It's hard to manage money when everything feels so fragile.
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NASA's SpaceX Crew-2 Astronauts Discuss Upcoming Mission NASAElon Musk's SpaceX wins $2.9 billion NASA moon landing contract MarketWatchEndeavour moved to 39A as astronauts arrive and Crew-2 mission is cleared for launch - NASASpaceFlight.com NASASpaceflight.comNASA Picks SpaceX to Land Next Americans on Moon NASAInternational astronaut crew arriving at Kennedy Space Center ahead of liftoff WKMG News 6 ClickOrlandoView Full Coverage on Google News
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What blood clot symptoms should you watch out for? Should you cancel your upcoming vaccine appointment?
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The sports streamer is telling a story, but investors aren't convinced.
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The global death toll from the coronavirus-borne illness COVID-19 rose above 3 million on Saturday, according to data aggregated by Johns Hopkins University, as the case tally climbed above 140 million. The U.S. leads the world in cases and deaths by wide margins, with 31.6 million cases and 566,238 deaths. The U.S. added at least 78,932 new cases and 940 new deaths on Friday, according to a New York Times tracker. The U.S. has averaged 70,117 cases a day in the past week, up 8% from the average two weeks ago.
Outside of the U.S., India has replaced Brazil as the country with the second highest number of cases at 14.5 million, and is fourth globally by deaths at 175,649. Brazil is third by cases at 13.8 million and second with a death toll of 368,749. Mexico is third by deaths at 211,693 and 14th highest by cases at 2.3 million. The U.K. has 4.4 million cases and 127,472 deaths, the highest in Europe and fifth highest in the world.
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Money manager Ron Baron has been delivering stellar returns thanks to one of the biggest holdings in Tesla. Here's why he thinks Musk's SpaceX will be even bigger.
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After Bullying Reports, Scott Rudin Will Step Away From Broadway The New York TimesBroadway producer Scott Rudin steps aside amid accusations of abusive behavior going back decades, apologizes for pain he caused The Washington PostScott Rudin to Step Back From Broadway Productions, Apologizes for "The Pain My Behavior Caused" Hollywood Reporter
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First-time stock investors are making money now but market veterans know how this story ends.
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What is Dogecoin? How a joke became hotter than bitcoin CNNDogecoin's popularity soars — Robinhood and Coinbase benefit CNBC TelevisionA $1000 bet on Dogecoin at the start of 2021 could now buy a Tesla Yahoo FinanceWho's laughing now? Dogecoin's epic surge creating overnight millionaires MarketWatch
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All about your coronavirus vaccine card (and what to do if you lose it) The Washington PostTwo-Thirds of Vaccinated People Who Get COVID Have This in Common Best LifeThe US made little progress this week in preventing more Covid-19 deaths, an influential forecasting team says CNN Nearly half of US adults have gotten at least 1 vaccine dose; global death toll tops 3 million: Latest COVID-19 updates USA TODAYYou're More Likely to Get COVID After Vaccination If You're Over This Age Best Life
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Prince Philip's Funeral: Live Streaming Updates, Start Time and Pictures The New York TimesQueen Elizabeth Shares a Private and Candid Photo of Her and Prince Philip Ahead of Funeral PEOPLEPrince Philip's funeral Saturday honors a man who played a supporting role with grace NBCNews.comPrince William and Harry separated at Prince Philip's funeral | 9 News Australia 9 News Australia
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Intel Corp. earnings --- as will earnings from every other major chip maker this season --- will be probed for how quickly the industry is managing to ease supply issues that have plagued semiconductor customers for most of COVID-19
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Peloton called the claims "inaccurate and misleading."
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Worried about future tax hikes? Read this before you convert your accounts to Roth
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Feds urge parents to stop using Peloton treadmill after child death New York Post Peloton Tread Treadmill Safety Incident U.S. Consumer Product Safety CommissionPeloton Tread owners told to stop using the treadmill in 'urgent warning' CNN Peloton treadmill death: Stop using Tread 'immediately,' Consumer Product Safety Commission warns after child killed, 38 injured WTVD-TV
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Prince Philip interred at St. George's Chapel CBS NewsQueen Elizabeth Releases Her First Official Statement That Doesn't Include Prince Philip PEOPLEThe Guardian view on Prince Philip's funeral: an era is ending The GuardianWatch live at 9:30: Funeral for Prince Philip WXYZ
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PS5 owners report the DualSense is now doing a better of job recreating PS4 rumble for back compat games Eurogamer.netPS5 Breaks Another Huge US Sales Record - IGN IGNPS5 Doesn't Like It When You Put an Extra NVMe SSD Inside Push SquareNPD: PlayStation 5's first 5 months are best ever for a US console launch Ars Technica
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In a heartfelt shareholder's letter--his last as Amazon CEO--Bezos offers advice that Musk would agree with.
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Congress, like many other areas of American life, is slowly but surely beginning to return to normal as more lawmakers and staff get vaccinated and the level of coronavirus worry ebbs. Lawmakers say there's still a long ways to go yet, though.
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The Dow and S&P 500 closed at all-time highs, extending their recent rallies to four weeks in a row, amid a fresh flurry of first-quarter financial results.
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More gains on Friday have investors looking in the wrong place for future gains.
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Flurry of data pointing to rapid US economic rebound support asset prices
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Hedge fund group's one-year performance could have been stronger but the outlook is rosier
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WAL earnings call for the period ending March 31, 2021.
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Pay, benefits and an aggressive anti-union campaign by the company helped generate votes at a warehouse in Alabama.
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The Chinese economy grew by a record 18.3% in the first quarter of the year compared with the same period of 2020, when it had shrunk for the first time in decades due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The World Health Organization warned Friday that the global tally of confirmed cases of the coronavirus-borne illness COVID-19 has almost doubled in the last two months, and is now approaching the highest rate seen since the start of the pandemic.
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China reported record on the year growth of 18.3% in the first three months of 2021, but the more telling figure might be the sluggish 0.6% expansion compared with the quarter before.
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Elon Musk's company bested Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin and others in the contest to carry American astronauts to the lunar surface.
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US crypto exchange listed with the hope of dragging sector away from shadows
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The decision is the latest in a string of lunar-related wins for the Elon Musk-controlled company.
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U.S. stocks on Friday finished the week on a strong note, with the Dow and S&P 500 posting their second consecutive closing records and the Nasdaq Composite ending within a stone's throw of its record. Bullish investors point to a strong start to earnings season from the likes of JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Goldman Sachs Group coupled with blowout economic reports, notably a 10% rise in retail sales in March and weekly jobless claims figures falling to a pandemic low. Further helping lift buying momentum was a momentary pause in a climb for bond yields, which had previously been a sign of rising borrowing costs for investors and companies. The 10-year Treasury note yield finished at 1.571% on Friday, up on the day but down nearly 10 basis points on the week, marking its sharpest weekly drop in about 10 months. Against that backdrop, the Dow Jones Indusrtrial Average closed up by about 165 points, or 0.5%, to reach around 34,200, extending its climb beyond the 34,000 milestone achieved on Thursday. The S&P 500 index closed at a record high, up 0.4% to 4,185, while the Nasdaq Composite Index closed up 0.1% at 14,052, about 0.3% from its closing high or a little over 40 points. For the week, the Dow booked a 1.2% gain and the S&P 500 ended 1.4% higher, marking their fourth consecutive weekly climbs. The Nasdaq Composite closed up 1.1% for the week to mark its third straight weekly advance.
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Crypto exchange's market listing heightens Wall St debate over future of digital currencies
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With Universal Studios reopening Friday and Disneyland set to open its gates on April 30, local businesses in California are starting to rebound.
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The company pays the music industry a penny per stream on its service, a disclosure it made as part of an effort by music-streaming services to show they are artist-friendly.
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U.S. stocks shot higher at the open Friday, aiming for fresh records, as economic reports and corporate results remained strong. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 157 points, 0.5%, to open near 34,193, while the S&P 500 added 15 points, 0.4%, starting trading near 4,185. Both indexes clinched record closes Thursday. The Nasdaq Composite index, meanwhile, ticked up 0.1%, about 15 points, to trade near 14,053. The pace of residential construction quickened in March, according to the most recent housing starts report and Morgan Stanley said profit doubled in the first quarter, topping analyst expectations.
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Esports stock is soaring again after making a 6-fold jump in its public debut
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Paris-based private equity house Jolt Capital has raised more than €210m for its fourth flagship fund, with eyes on a final close this summer.
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$400 billion sounds like a lot, but it's not the answer to longstanding needs in eldercare.
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The resounding vote against forming a union at an Amazon warehouse in Alabama is a blow to the labor movement. It has glimmers of hope but in the private sector unions are rare and mostly weak.
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The popular drink's main ingredient, tapioca pearls, could soon be in short supply because of delays in unloading cargo ships from Asia.
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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos calls for employees to be treated better as he transitions to the executive chairman position.
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The island's worst dry spell in half a century has added strain to a center of semiconductor manufacturing during a global scarcity of chips.
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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos said that as executive chairman he will focus on making the company a better place to work. Part of his focus will be to make warehouse jobs safer.
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Treasuries also boosted by Fed pledge on continued financial support
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Brighstar Capital Partners has surged to a $1.27bn final close of its sophomore investment fund - almost double the total it raised for its debut vehicle.
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Private equity major EQT has entered exclusive talks to buy French pathology lab business Cerba HealthCare from Partners Group and PSP Investments in a deal reported to value the company at about €4.5bn.
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The billionaire Microsoft founder also said it was "kind of scary how much he knew about my daughter's appearance."
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