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Sebi introduces threshold-based framework to determine materiality of related party transactions
Apart from the materiality threshold, Sebi has relaxed the minimum information required to be furnished to the audit committee and shareholders for RPT approvals
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The irony of predicting markets: Nithin Kamath flags an expensive mistake traders can't do without
Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath highlights that traders often overestimate their ability to predict markets, emphasising the gap between knowledge and action. Drawing from a podcast discussion with veteran US derivatives trader Tom Sosnoff, he notes that experience does not guarantee forecasting ability, and trading based on conviction rather than probability can lead to losses.Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath highlights that traders often overestimate their ability to predict markets, emphasising the gap between knowledge and action. Drawing from a podcast discussion with veteran US derivatives trader Tom Sosnoff, he notes that experience does not guarantee forecasting ability, and trading based on conviction rather than probability can lead to losses
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Gold’s shine is intact despite choppy prices, says HSBC. Here’s why
Despite elevated prices, central banks are unlikely to significantly scale back purchases, HSBC said. The report notes that the primary motivations include diversification and long-term hedging against geopolitical, macroeconomic, and policy risks
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US senators call for probe of scam ads on Facebook and Instagram
"The FTC and SEC should immediately open investigations and, if the reporting is accurate, pursue vigorous enforcement action where appropriate" to force Meta to disgorge profits, pay penalties and agree to cease running such advertisements, Josh Hawley and Richard Blumenthal wrote in a letter to the federal agencies.
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RBI intervention hoists rupee, but bearish undercurrent persists
The Reserve Bank of India likely intervened before the local spot market opened on Monday, and intermittently thereafter, helping the currency hold above its all-time low, traders said
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Explained: What India's new labour laws mean for Eternal, Swiggy investors
India's new labor code, effective November 21, imposes a new cost burden on food delivery giants Swiggy and Eternal, potentially impacting margins by up to 70 basis points. The regulation mandates contributions to a social security fund for gig workers, leading to an estimated financial hit for both companies and potential stock volatility as investors assess the impact.
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35 stocks to buy from 11 sectors: All high conviction picks from Axis Securities put together after Q2
Axis Securities remains constructive on real estate, backed by rising pre-sales, stronger balance sheets and premium housing momentum. Its top picks include Prestige Estates Projects and Signature Global, both beneficiaries of sustained demand recovery and aggressive expansion plans.
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Bill to hike FDI in insurance sector to 100 per cent likely to be tabled in Winter session of Parliament
The government plans to introduce a bill in the upcoming Winter session to raise FDI in the insurance sector to 100%, aiming to deepen penetration and boost growth. Amendments to the Insurance Act, 1938, LIC Act 1956, and IRDA Act 1999 are also proposed to strengthen financial security and encourage market entry.
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Alarm in Europe over China-linked bus technology amid deepening security worries
This sudden scrutiny of Chinese buses comes as Europe is reassessing its exposure to Chinese technology across multiple sectors.
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Africa's first G20 summit opens with ambitious agenda, tries to move on from Trump's boycott
Leaders and top government officials from the richest and leading emerging economies will come together at an exhibition centre near the famous Soweto township in South Africa - once home to Nelson Mandela - to try and find some consensus on the priorities set out by the host country.
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Trump-Mamdani meeting: 'Fascist'? 'Communist'? For an afternoon, they were just 2 guys from Queens
It was like the oddest screwball buddy comedy in American politics. The "fascist" and the "communist." The president and the mayor. The old man and the young Turk. Were these really the same two guys who had spent the last many months flicking acid darts at each other?
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Washington state man believed to be first to die from rare strain of bird flu
The man, an older adult with underlying health conditions, was being treated for a bird flu called H5N5 after becoming seemingly the first known human infected by the strain, according to a statement from the Washington State Department of Health on Friday.
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Trump says he's terminating legal protections for Somali migrants in Minnesota
Minnesota has the nation's largest Somali community. Many fled the long civil war in their east African country and were drawn to the state's welcoming social programs.
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Bitcoin drops below $90,000 in sign of souring mood
Bitcoin has fallen below ninety thousand dollars for the first time in seven months. This drop indicates a decline in investor willingness to take risks across financial markets. Doubts about future U.S. interest rate cuts and broader market jitters are impacting cryptocurrencies. Major crypto players and technology shares are also experiencing pressure. This trend could signal wider market movements.
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Wheat product export ban likely to be eased after good harvest
The Ministry of Consumer Affairs is proposing to lift export restrictions on wheat products like aata, maida, and suji, with a proposed limit of 1 million tonnes. This move comes as India anticipates a bumper wheat crop in 2025-26, following a ban imposed in 2022 due to production concerns.
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India in FTA talks with US, EU & others: Piyush Goyal
India is actively negotiating free trade agreements with the US, EU, New Zealand, Oman, Peru, and Chile, alongside existing pacts with the UAE, Australia, and EFTA. Minister Piyush Goyal emphasized lowering trade barriers and fostering transparency to encourage two-way investments during volatile global times. The government has also significantly reduced compliances and abolished laws to promote ease of doing business.
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States should give industry incentives on time: Union Minister Piyush Goyal
Union Minister Piyush Goyal urged states to disburse promised industrial incentives on time and simplify laws to attract investments. He emphasized the importance of quality control orders in boosting domestic manufacturing and consumer safety. The minister also highlighted the need to focus on eastern and north-eastern states for economic growth.
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Single window systems in WB, Odisha, Andhra, 5 yr tax holiday for startups in Bihar: Assocham
ASSOCHAM has proposed digitized single window systems and a unified annual compliance form for MSMEs. These measures aim to boost investment and competitiveness across Indian states. The report highlights specific recommendations for states like West Bengal, Odisha, and Andhra Pradesh.
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Tariffs on copper are not safeguard measures: US on India's claim in WTO
The US has rejected India's claim that its 50% copper tariffs are WTO safeguard measures, stating no basis for India's proposed duty suspension on American goods. Washington asserts the tariffs, imposed August 1, are national security measures under Section 232, aiming to reduce foreign dependence on critical copper imports.
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How gold and Nifty 500 TRI fared in times of crisis
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How to choose a mutual fund: A beginner’s simple step-by-step guide
Start investing with an amount you’re comfortable with and review your mutual fund’s performance every six months or annually. Stay invested if it meets your goals and outperforms peers; otherwise, consider alternatives. For beginners, a simple, well-diversified equity or balanced fund via SIP is ideal. Discipline, periodic review, and letting compounding work are key to long-term wealth creation.
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How Bond duration impacts return in a falling rate regime, Gautam Kaul explains
In an insightful conversation, Gautam Kaul, Senior Fund Manager – Fixed Income at Bandhan AMC, breaks down how duration plays a critical role in enhancing returns during a falling rate environment.
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Domestic vs Global: International mutual funds take lead with up to 6% weekly returns
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Hybrid Funds: A smart counterweight in volatile markets?
Since October 2024, the Indian stock market has been very volatile, with corrections, global disruptions, and a growing gap between fundamentals and valuations.
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Rare 'intensive' revision in Bihar four months before polls
The Election Commission's 'Special Intensive Revision' of Bihar's electoral rolls has ignited political debate, differing from past revisions. While intensive revisions aren't new, the timing of Bihar's SIR, months before assembly elections, is unusual. Unlike previous 'de novo' exercises, it builds upon the 2002-03 roll, incorporating new enumeration forms and document submission.
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BJP accuses Kejriwal of sending voters hoax calls to mislead
BJP has accused Arvind Kejriwal of orchestrating hoax calls to mislead voters, alleging that the AAP is claiming votes are being cut by the BJP to support AAP. They also allege distribution of money in slum areas and raised concerns about voter data confidentiality, demanding an investigation.
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Lok Sabha election 2024: Maharashtra get interesting after splits in Shiv Sena, NCP
Lok Sabha election 2024: The BJP-Shiv Sena won 41 of the 48 seats in the 2019 polls, but the Sena has split since and a vast majority of the Bal Thackeray-founded party is now allied with the BJP. The Nationalist Congress Party also split as well with Ajit Pawar joining the ruling alliance in the state, led by Eknath Shinde. In the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, the BJP emerged the top party with 23 seats, followed by the undivided Sena with 18.
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Modi charisma key factor in BJP's bid to retain all 26 seats in Gujarat
Gujarat's upcoming Lok Sabha elections are influenced by PM Narendra Modi's charisma, anti-incumbency, unemployment, inflation, education, healthcare challenges, and BJP's endeavor to secure all 26 seats. Lok Sabha polls in Gujarat will be held in a single phase on May 7. Counting of votes will be held on June 4. Anti-incumbency, unemployment, inflation, education and healthcare facilities are some of the other important issues in the election, where the ruling BJP in Gujarat will attempt to retain all the 26 Lok Sabha seats it won in 2019.
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Implementation of 'guarantees', decline of BRS favour Congress in Telangana, BJP aiming for better show
The BJP, riding high on its growing voter base in Telangana, is now aiming to win over 12 out of the total 17 seats and 35 per cent vote share, in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls. The party doubled its vote share to nearly 14 per cent resulting in eight seats in the assembly elections held on November 30, last year. BRS, which ruled the state for about a decade since its emergence, is low on morale following the defeat, even as its founder and former Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's daughter K Kavitha was arrested on the eve of poll dates announcement, adding insult to the injury.
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Kavitha arrest before polls may hit BRS morale, hasten desertions; party calls for protests tomorrow
Kavitha's arrest before Lok Sabha elections may psychologically impact BRS party. Meanwhile, fomer minister Harish Rao announced protests in the state. Moreover, desertion of MPs and leaders who are not contesting polls adds to party's troubles. Nagesh Kumar predictsed that more desertions could happen due to Kavitha's arrest.
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Apple faces Indian engineer’s bias lawsuit
Anita Nariani Schulze is part of the Sindhi minority. Her complaint alleges that her senior and direct managers, both male, consistently excluded her from meetings while inviting her male counterparts, criticised her, micromanaged her work and deprived her of bonuses, despite positive performance evaluations and significant team contributions.
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Despite transatlantic 'love fest', EU charts third way in ties with US and China
But two senior envoys who attended said there was no direct response from the ministers gathered in Brussels when Blinken said: "We must push back on China together and show strength in unity."
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Twitter's India policy head to step down; will transition in March
This comes as the San-Francisco based firm is at the receiving end of the Indian government over an issue of blocking and unblocking certain handles tweeting about farmer protests.
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Govt may keep Rs 7,500 cr outlay for IT hardware manufacturing under PLI scheme
Foreign companies looking for incentives under the scheme may have to invest Rs 500 crore over four years, while the threshold for domestic firms is likely to be around Rs 20 crore for five years, the source who did not wish to be named said.
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Indian dating apps, services see surge of paying users in small cities
Growth More than in MetrosAccording to companies like Aisle and Truly Madly, which have millions of users and position themselves as “serious” dating apps, and bespoke high-end dating services like Sirf Coffee, a lot more users from such places are not only keen on using these apps, but also willing to pay for it.
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Time for government, companies to adopt artificial intelligence: Deloitte India
“Indian companies need to re-skill, train, and acquire more relevant talent, if they are to successfully integrate AI technologies. Most importantly, they should be willing to make the continued investment. It is an uphill race in which there will be winners and losers,” said Deloitte India CEO N Venkatram.
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Narendra Modi has his eyes set on boosting business: Joao Cravinho, EU Ambassador
Ambassador Joao Cravinho, head of the EU delegation, led Ambassadors of various European countries to a quiet lunch with Modi at the capital last year.
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Confidence level of industry improving: KV Kamath, ICICI Bank
"It is the collective wisdom of the marketplace that there is action and we will move with speed. That improves the confidence level of industry."
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We may see rapid growth over the next few years: Raamdeo Agrawal
Directives from the Centre have to be executed at the state level. So, there are many things that are not in Modi’s hands, says Raamdeo Agrawal.
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Every decision of government needn’t be a big reform: Anand Mahindra
"The fact that we are the world’s largest democracy and we are all aware that power and a role in global affairs for a nation comes from economic strength."
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Our commitment for press freedom, and autonomy of public broadcast is absolute: Prakash Javadekar
"Now there is a stage three and stage four of digitisation, we will take a call on this only after taking all things into account."
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There is a leadership vacuum in Infosys, time to get Nandan Nilekani back: Mohandas Pai
"There is a leadership vacuum in the company, because they made the wrong choice of CEO three years ago and that is playing out right now."
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After the Oscars, what's next for silent stars of The Artist?
The team behind The Artist will have spent the first day of the rest of their lives conforming to the grandest, and most lucrative, of Hollywood traditions.
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Delhi World Book fair: A fair like no other
It's the World Book fair, which comes around once every two years sprawling across the giant halls of Pragati Maidan. This is the fair's 20th edition.
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Indian gift makes its way to State Department exhibition
An elephant figurine gifted by the then HM LK Advani to US Secretary of State Colin Powell in 2002, has made its way to the State Department hall.
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IMD to use dynamic models for forecasts
Statistical models used by IMD will still be used for monsoon forecast, but the ministry of earth sciences is putting more emphasis on dynamic models.
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Docs reveal contents of first wire msg between India & Eng
Newly discovered documents have revealed the first telegraph messages and joy when England was linked for the first time with India on 23 June, 1870.
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Worried Amitabh Bachchan fans pray to Lord Shiva for his recovery
Hundreds of worried fans of ailing Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan today performed a yagna here to pray for his speedy recovery.
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Alfa raises delisting price to Rs 2,850 a share
Alfa Laval (India) today said its parent firm has raised the delisting offer price to Rs 2,850 a share.
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Comey, James cases dismissed as judge disqualifies interim US attorney Lindsey Halligan
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Judge dismisses Comey, James indictments after finding that prosecutor was illegally appointed
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Pentagon threatens to prosecute Senator Mark Kelly by recalling him to Navy service
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Trump to announce extension of ACA tax credits for two years
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Volcano erupts for first time in 12,000 years: "Like a sudden bomb"
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Pirelli sets F1 2026 compounds, abandons C6
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Health insurers rise on report Trump considering ACA subsidy extension
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Zelensky Responds to Trump’s Tantrum About Gratitude
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Venezuela rejects 'ridiculous' US plan to designate Cartel de los Soles as terrorist organization
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Going Through Eight Rounds Of Interviews Only To Get Rejected, And 15 Other Things Fed Up Job Seekers Will Feel In Their BONES
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22 Rochester restaurants cited for critical health violations in November. See the list
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Gives A State Of Trump Address That’s Chilling
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Analysis-Norway's lesson for Europe on wealth taxes: let some millionaires go
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General Motors sparks excitement after teasing return of once-iconic model: 'You asked. We listened'
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Trump seizes control of Republicans' 2026 election strategy with his presidency on the line
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Mortgage and refinance interest rates today for November 24, 2025: Fluctuating slightly without momentum
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Tesla driver photographs disturbing discovery at local charging station: 'Make it a crime'
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New AI club to bestow nuclear-like power, says Russian tech boss
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How the Nexperia chip crisis upended auto supply chains - again
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Three dead after overnight car crashes in Manchac, New Orleans
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Police now charging drivers 'costly fines' for modifying their trucks: 'Illegal'
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Stock market today: Nasdaq, S&P 500 rally as Nvidia, Tesla, Google lead Big Tech surge
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Researchers uncover disturbing truth behind popular delicacy: 'It hit me like a ton of bricks'
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Trump’s ‘leading a massive cover up’ of Epstein and GOP is ‘complicit’: Top Oversight Dem
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The latest driving test changes explained
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At The Edge Of Our Solar System, NASA's Voyager 1 Found A 'Wall Of Fire'
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Iran’s president says moving capital ‘an obligation’ as Tehran sinks
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Gunman who killed a Florida deputy dies from injuries
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These $280 sleeping earbuds block out snoring and outside noises. I tried them — here's my honest review
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A family of five was living off-grid in a remote cabin in central Italy. Then the courts intervened
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Suspected Russian tracking device found by scuba divers
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Aftermath of Chicago's intense immigration crackdown leaves lawsuits, investigations and anxiety
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Viking Woman's Burial Contains 'Unprecedented' Discovery
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DragonFire laser shoots down high‑speed drones traveling at 400mph, costs $13 per shot — UK Navy to begin deploying system on destroyers
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She was a bus driver who answered questions from a curious 5th grader. A decade later, they reconnected — as colleagues
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Why You Should Never Wrap Leftovers In Aluminum Foil
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Japan 'crossed a red line' with Taiwan military intervention remarks, Chinese foreign minister says
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Bitcoin Miner Reserves Plunge to Record Low as Revenue Collapses
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After 60 Years, Diabetes Drug Found to Unexpectedly Affect The Brain
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Officials issue strict new ban against common gas station practice: 'Potentially dangerous situation'
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Harley-Davidson Dealerships Are Shutting Down Across America: Here's Why
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Money mogul Grant Cardone said you should be checking your cash, investing accounts every single day. Here’s why
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Kristi Noem was in Las Vegas to hand out bonuses to TSA employees and announce a $1 billion investment in security checkpoint enhancements.
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Elon Musk sparks backlash with comments after self-driving car kills beloved pet: 'Did you not read the headline?'
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Florida Man Takes His Own Life in Elaborate Suicide Plan Using a Weather Balloon
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Researchers issue warning after discovering alarming link to heart disease: 'Cause around one in five ... deaths'
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The Warm Beverage Cardiologists Actually Want You Drinking Every Day
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The president’s biographer says it’s “enormously important” to Trump to be seen as “the guy the women are around.”
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Rents are falling nationwide. That isn’t helping the sluggish sales market.
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Medicare premium hike will cut into 2026 Social Security checks
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Capital Gains Accounts (Second Amendment) Scheme, 2025
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Order under clause (iia) of sub-section (1) of section 35 of the Income Tax Act, 1961 read with Rule 5F of the Income Tax Rules 1962
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