US manufacturing output falls in June; rebounds in second quarter
WASHINGTON Production at U.S. factories unexpectedly fell in June, but rebounded in the second quarter as motor vehicle
2023-07-18 22:19
You always hear about the 'nuclear football.' Here's the behind-the-scenes story
The “nuclear football” is a bulky briefcase that contains atomic war plans and enables the president to transmit nuclear orders to the Pentagon
2023-07-18 22:17
Santander Signs Jon Rahm as New Global Ambassador
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2023-07-18 22:17
Blackstone to invest $150 million in London-based hedge fund Astaris
By Svea Herbst-Bayliss NEW YORK Blackstone Group LP is to invest $150 million in London-based Astaris Capital Management
2023-07-18 21:52
Stock market today: Wall Street drifts in early trading; more banks report results
Wall Street is drifting following some mixed reports on the economy and corporate profits
2023-07-18 21:49
TheraBreath™ Team Features Orangetheory® Fitness Experience at RDH Under One Roof Dental Conference in Nashville
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2023-07-18 21:28
JCPenney is Adding You to the Back-to-School Checklist
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2023-07-18 21:26
Instant View: Canada annual inflation rate slows to 2.8% in June
Canada's annual inflation rate slowed to 2.8% in June on lower prices for gasoline as a result of
2023-07-18 21:25
Canada's inflation rate drops to 27-month low; food prices still elevated
OTTAWA Canada's annual inflation rate dropped more than expected in June to 2.8%, a 27-month low, though food
2023-07-18 20:56
Morgan Stanley profit drops 14% as deal drought persists
By Tatiana Bautzer and Mehnaz Yasmin (Reuters) -Morgan Stanley's profit slipped 14% in the second quarter from a year earlier
2023-07-18 20:54
Retail sales rose in June for third straight month
Spending at US retailers rose in June for the third month in a row, in a subdued show of resilience from American consumers.
2023-07-18 20:49
AI is a concern for writers. But actors say they have even more to fear
How many actors does it take to make the movies and shows produced by studios and streaming services? SAG-AFTRA, the actors union that has had 160,000 members on strike since last week, is afraid that artificial intelligence will lead to far fewer employed actors in the future.
2023-07-18 20:49
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