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- A black market is enabling Russia to use Starlink terminals in Ukraine, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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- Towards the end of his life, Presley spent much of his time holed up in his bedroom upstairs, especially if he was “in pyjamas or unshaven,” Alden told The Daily Express.
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Like the Swiss Market Index , the FTSE 100 is a price index. The index level represents the average of the shares included in it. Dividend payments are not considered when calculating the index. Global shares and risk assets rose on Thursday after the Federal Reserve adopted a more hawkish stance on policy. Trump’s lawyers took a page out of the prosecutors’ playbook this week, digging up his tweets and social media posts in a new court filing.
- There’s real concern about whether new Microsoft AI services will create enough value for corporate customers paying extra for this nascent technology.
- Nvidia announced a 10-for-1 stock split and increased its quarterly dividend by 150% from $0.04 to $0.10 per share.
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- The latest report says that the pair has tapped an Apple exec to design their project.
Some tech execs aren’t starting their days with a jolt of caffeine anymore — they’re focusing on sleep instead. The move, according to people familiar with the matter, is the result of a global strategic decision rather than an issue with its commercial viability. This stock market rally may be short-lived, a market strategy chief warns.
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The composition of the FTSE 100 and the weighting of the shares included in it are reviewed twice annually and adjusted when necessary. Concerns about slowing growth in major economies China and the US were weighing on markets, as investors monitor rising geopolitical tensions around Afghanistan. US stock futures fell on Tuesday as investors waited to see what would unfold from the two-day Federal Reserve meeting. I watched the newly-public security camera footage from January 6. I saw things I hadn’t seen before — including eerie scenes of lawmakers fleeing for their safety on one of the darkest days in American history.
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- GOP politicians are flocking to Donald Trump’s hush money trial in New York to show support, with some hoping for a spot on his presidential ticket.
- Healthcare-tech investor Christina Farr, 36, said most people tell her they’re relieved to be off camera when she asks to take meetings by phone.