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Indonesian inflation at 1.84% in September, lowest rate since 2021
By Stefanno Sulaiman and Fransiska NangoyJAKARTA (Reuters) -Indonesian prices rose at their slowest rate in almost three years in September as the pace of food-price inflation eased, giving the centra...
Dollar sturdy after Powell pushes back on aggressive easing bets
By Kevin Buckland and Brigid RileyTOKYO (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar firmed against its major peers on Tuesday after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell pushed back against bets on more supersized ...
Where did CapWages come from? How a Toronto tech entrepreneur created hockey's popular new website
CapFriendly's closure left hockey fans in a frenzy, prompting a Toronto tech entrepreneur to create CapWages as a replacement. The site quickly gained popularity, offering contract details and new fea...
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ACC power rankings: Miami hangs on to top spot, Duke and SMU make moves up after Week 5
By USA Today | 20 hours agoThe ACC saw some surprises and close calls in Week 5. Miami narrowly defeated Virginia Tech, Clemson continued its dominant streak, and SMU impressed in its ACC debut. Teams like Duke, Syracuse, and G...
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The Fed Just Lowered Interest Rates. My Top High-Yield Dividend Stock to Buy Now.
By Yahoo! Finance | 20 hours agoThe Federal Reserve cut interest rates, potentially benefiting Kinder Morgan. Lower rates reduce capital costs, boosting investments. Kinder Morgan's improved financials and diverse energy projects ma...
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Morning Bid: Powell to close out Q3, China stocks boom 8%
By Yahoo! Finance | 20 hours agoMike Dolan provides insights on the final day of the quarter for U.S. stocks and global markets. China's stock recovery continues, while Japan's market reacts negatively to the new prime minister....
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Food at Boston Public Schools getting a nutritious boost from western Massachusetts farm
By CBS News | 20 hours agoBoston Mayor Michelle Wu will showcase the city's farm-to-school partnerships by visiting a farm in western Massachusetts. Boston Public Schools spend $3 million annually on local food sourcing. Joe C...
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Shooting in Chicago's West Loop ends with crash into building in Pilsen
By CBS News | 20 hours agoA shooting in Chicago's West Loop led to a car crash in Pilsen. A 33-year-old man was shot while in a black SUV, chased by a white Jeep. The SUV crashed into a building, injuring one person. The suspe...
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Arteta talks up Enrique's 'unbelievable power' as Arsenal hosts PSG in marquee Champions League game
By AP NEWS | 20 hours agoArsenal manager Mikel Arteta praises Luis Enrique, reminiscing their time at Barcelona and acknowledging his impact as a coach. Arteta admires Enrique's personality, energy, and team-building skills a...
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We Energies rate increase hearings coming to Milwaukee and Racine. Typical bill would rise to $152
By Yahoo! Finance | 20 hours agoWe Energies proposed significant electricity rate hikes in Milwaukee and Racine, affecting low-income households disproportionately. The increases aim to cover costs for new power sources, grid upgrad...
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NFL Week 4 winners, losers: Steelers, Eagles pay for stumbles
By USA Today | 20 hours agoIn NFL Week 4, the undefeated teams are down to three. Notable games include the Ravens dominating the Bills, the Vikings defeating the Packers, and the Falcons securing a victory over the Saints....
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Precious: All The Jewelry And Gem History You've Ever Wondered About
By Forbes | 20 hours agoThe Victoria & Albert Museum showcases Frances Anne's exquisite gemstone-embroidered dress, highlighting the historical significance of gemstones....
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Better Buy: Plug Power vs. ChargePoint
By Yahoo! Finance | 20 hours agoPlug Power and ChargePoint, both once promising in the green energy market, have suffered significant declines in value. Plug Power struggles due to high costs and losses, while ChargePoint faces toug...
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Wyoming may tweak law allowing killing of wolves with vehicles
By CBS News | 21 hours agoA proposed legislation in Wyoming aims to address animal cruelty by requiring immediate killing of wolves hit by vehicles. The incident of a wolf being struck and brought into a bar sparked outrage, p...
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Starbucks customers say wait times have gotten really long, so I went to check it out
By Business Insider | 21 hours agoStarbucks customers are facing long wait times due to understaffing and a surge in online orders. New CEO Brian Niccol aims to address these operational challenges. A comparison of ordering methods wa...