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CNBC Daily Open: ‘Higher for longer’ rates could rear its head once again
View of the Federal Reserve building in Washington on Oct. 3, 2024. Valerie Plesch | Picture Alliance | Getty Images…
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Menopause, the other menstrual taboo for Indian women
Getty Images Indian women are struggling to find resources to help them deal with the end of menstruation Indian women…
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Korean War: Families reunite with bodies of missing British soldiers
BBC Michael Northey’s father was one of three soldiers killed in the Korean War who was successfully identified From his…
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Trump administration picks: How the vetting process works
Shutterstock Donald Trump has announced many picks this week to join his administration when he becomes US president in January.…
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Sexy & Musical! Every ‘People’s Sexiest Man Alive’ Who Has Hit the Billboard Hot 100
Few would argue with John Krasinski’s selection as People’s Sexiest Man Alive. He’s handsome, talented and has a good sense…
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France mounts big security operation for Israel match after Amsterdam violence
FRANCK FIFE/AFP Paris police are treating the event as a high-risk match and aim to pre-empt any trouble Thousands of…
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Here’s the Submissions & Voting Timeline for 2025 ACM Awards
One week before the Country Music Association Awards are set to take place in Nashville, the Academy of Country Music…
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CNBC Daily Open: Could ‘higher for longer’ make a return?
U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell attends a press conference following a two-day meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee…
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Quincy Jones’ Cause of Death Has Been Revealed
Following the Nov. 3 death of music legend Quincy Jones at age 91, his cause of death has been revealed. The Los Angeles…
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Brazil Supreme Court evacuated after blasts in capital
Brazil’s Supreme Court has been evacuated and a man has been found dead after two explosions were heard outside the…
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