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The article reports on the mixed performance of global stock markets as of April 22, 2025, noting that the S&P 500 has lagged behind top-performing Asian and European indices. Citing Barclays strategists, the piece suggests that U.S.
The article details the fluctuating diplomatic efforts surrounding a conflict involving the U.S. and Iran, noting a temporary ceasefire extension announced by Trump alongside the continuation of a U.S. naval blockade.
The article argues that South Africa's economic growth is primarily hampered by weak and shrinking Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), rather than solely by the metrics used at investment conferences.
The article analyzes the evolving power of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), detailing its expansion from a wartime force into a major military and economic entity.
Senate Republicans have unveiled a 16-bill package, the Protecting American Taxpayers Act, intended to combat fraud and recover billions of dollars for taxpayers. The legislation, spearheaded by Sen.
The article announces that the 2026 Cannes Film Festival poster will pay tribute to the film 'Thelma & Louise.' It notes the film's historical significance, particularly its portrayal of female empowerment, and provides details about the…
Lufthansa announced it will cut 20,000 short-haul flights over the summer due to soaring jet fuel prices, which are linked to the US-Israel conflict and disruptions in the Middle East.
The article segment reports on the economic difficulties faced by workers in Iran, citing mass layoffs, soaring inflation, and damaged infrastructure, alongside internet blackouts.
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Palantir secured a $300 million contract with the USDA to use its technology to manage farmland risks amid global supply chain concerns. The article notes that the contract follows Palantir's established role in U.S.
The article reports that mortgage application volume increased last week, with average contract interest rates decreasing for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages.
The article discusses the anxiety experienced by young adults today, framing it not merely as an economic issue but as an 'identity crisis' stemming from the societal message that one can achieve anything without developing a core sense of…
AT&T reported gaining more wireless subscribers in the first quarter than analysts had predicted, driven by customer adoption of bundled wireless and high-speed fiber services.
Scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and the Salk Institute for Biological Studies have developed a new molecular imaging technology using engineered fluorescent nanobodies.
The article provides a roundup of recent developments concerning the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, detailing incidents such as the seizure of two vessels in the Strait of Hormuz by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.
Due to changes following Brexit, pet owners traveling from the UK to the EU must now obtain an Animal Health Certificate (AHC) for their pets, replacing the previous EU pet passport system for many.
The article discusses the conspicuous absence of Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, following his father's assassination, noting that statements are often attributed to him or generated via AI.
The article alleges that a federal loophole, Broad-Based Categorical Eligibility (BBCE), allows ineligible individuals, including wealthy people, to receive food stamp benefits.
The article reports that Taiwan's president canceled a planned trip to Eswatini after three African nations revoked permission for his plane to fly through their airspace.