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Solar energy now makes up almost 20 percent of the grid’s capacity and 40 percent of new gigawatts in line for ...
Saturday afternoon, in a move first reported by The Athletic, the Philadelphia 76ers tendered Quentin Grimes an $8.7 million ...
Over the years, I’ve gotten a lot of questions about fair odds — what are they, how do you produce them, and what are they ...
A majority of surveyed investors are expecting volatility in the stock market to persist through 2025, according to a new ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNU.S. sets process to expand auto parts subject to 25 percent tariffsThe U.S. Commerce Department has established a process to include more imported automobile parts in the list of those subject ...
The World Economic Outlook (WEO) database contains selected macroeconomic data series from the statistical appendix of the World Economic Outlook report, which presents the IMF staff's analysis and ...
Co-op has announced it will be giving members £10 off a minimum spend of £40, following a cyberattack that occurred in May.
Just under half of U.S. adults in a recent snap survey said they are against potential U.S. strikes in Iran. The snap poll, conducted by The Washington Post, found that 45 percent said they would n… ...
The US Federal Reserve (US Fed) on Thursday morning (IST) decided to keep its benchmark interest rates unchanged at 4.25-4.50% for fourth straight meeting, maintaining its cautious stance amid ...
Analysts at Pantheon have forecast that interest rates will finish 2026 at 4 per cent - only 0.25 percentage points below where they are today. What should you do with your mortgage?
A one-day Washington Post poll shows only 25 percent of Americans support launching airstrikes against Iran over its nuclear program.
Research featuring Carr Center's Erica Chenoweth. Nonviolent protests are twice as likely to succeed as armed conflicts – and those engaging a threshold of 3.5% of the population have never failed to ...
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