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The U.S. dollar slipped against the euro on Friday but held on to weekly gains, as investors weighed expected Federal Reserve ...
SAN FRANCISCO — A beacon of shining fake news, Weekly World News, is alive and kicking, much like the infamous Bat Child it exclusively discovered in a cave years ago. (Not sure about his/her ...
The yen came under pressure on Friday heading into Sunday's upper house election in which Japan's ruling party looks ...
After 28 years, the last print edition of the Weekly World News will appear Aug. 27. The paper’s coverage combined the flat-out strange (mer-people, space aliens, deities) with a touch of ...
Weekly World News may not be responsible for that, but since it first hit the newsstands in 1979, it has reflected that in its infamous black-and-white pages.
The World's Only Reliable News is mounting a comeback. The folks at Weekly World News are in the closing days of a Kickstarter campaign the company says will help bring the tabloid back to the ...
Somewhere in Kalamazoo, Elvis weeps: The Weekly World News is folding. The Weekly World News was not one of those sleazy tabloids that cover tawdry celebrity scandals. It was a sleazy tabloid that ...
U.S. equity funds again came under selling pressure through the week to July 16, dampened by worries over President Donald ...
Gold prices traded flat on Friday and were headed for a weekly drop, weighed down by an overall stronger dollar and solid U.S. economic data, while platinum scaled to its highest level since August ...
India's equity benchmarks fell on Friday, logging a third straight weekly decline, as weak earnings from key financial and IT ...
The dollar headed for a second straight weekly gain against major peers, buoyed by some solid U.S. economic data that ...
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