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Semiconductor Stocks: Which Companies Make The World's Critical Components?
Very few semiconductor stocks have had a good year thanks to the current United States trade policy with China. But that doesn’t mean you should leave them out of your ...
(November 07 05:38) Forbes.com
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Biden Embarrasses Joe Manchin
The Senator is upset the President told the truth about the plan to kill coal plants.
(November 07 05:37) The Wall Street Journal
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Today Show plays ads and TV show reruns for over an hour after technical glitch
The Today Show has been forced to play advertisements and TV show reruns for over an hour after the breakfast show suffered an 'engineering issue'.
(November 07 05:37) Dailymail.co.uk
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Donald Trump Rallies for . . . Donald Trump
Even before the midterms, he’s mocking his potential competitors, Ron DeSantis and Mike Pence.
(November 07 05:36) The Wall Street Journal
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Tony Abbott calls for mandatory military service for high school graduates
Former prime minister Tony Abbott argued compulsory national service should be introduced for all 18-year-olds so they could give back to their country.
(November 07 05:36) Dailymail.co.uk
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Netflix Announces A Stranger Things VR Game Where You Can Play As Vecna
The game is coming to major VR platforms in winter 2023.
(November 07 05:35) Forbes.com
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Josh McDaniels, Raiders Ripped by Fans for Blowing 17-Point Lead, Losing to Jaguars
The Las Vegas Raiders... Las Vegas Rai
(November 07 05:32) Bleacherreport.com
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The Good, Bad And Ugly From The Green Bay Packers’ Loss To The Detroit Lions
Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers have now lost five straight games after falling to Detroit, 15-9, on Sunday.
(November 07 05:29) Forbes.com
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How Can a Trial Be Fair When the Judge Works for the Prosecutor?
Federal agencies also make the laws and hear appeals. The Supreme Court should take a skeptical look.
(November 07 05:27) The Wall Street Journal
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The Cure? Cut Taxes and Spending
Economic growth will come from efficient supply chains and U.S. productivity.
(November 07 05:26) The Wall Street Journal
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Trump 'was talked out of announcing his 2024 bid' during his Dr Oz campaign rally
His inner circle said it could distract from the Republican bid to take the House and Senate in Tuesday's midterms, the report claims.
(November 07 05:25) Dailymail.co.uk
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Mexico Threatens a Trade War
A ban on genetically modified corn would be catastrophic for North America.
(November 07 05:25) The Wall Street Journal
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How to Run the New York City Marathon
There are several ways to get one of the 50,000 spots in the New York City Marathon. Here’s a list of the possible options.
(November 07 05:25) Nytimes.com
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ICYMI: The Digital Ad News You Haven’t Been Reading (And What You’re Missing As A Result)
Native search is up for grabs as more young people experience the internet through social or entertainment apps—and naturally stay there to do their searches.
(November 07 05:24) Forbes.com
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Florida, You're No New York
If you like anarchy and menace, the Sunshine State isn’t the place for you.
(November 07 05:23) The Wall Street Journal
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Supply-Side Steps to End Putin's Economic War
The most urgent policy shift is to promote energy production domestically and by reliable partners.
(November 07 05:21) The Wall Street Journal
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Twitter To Delay Blue Tick Verification Until After US Midterms: Report
Twitter is delaying the rollout of verification check marks to subscribers of its new $8 a month service until after Tuesday's midterm elections, the New York Times reported on Sunday. ...
(November 07 05:20) NDTV News
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GOP Outsiders Dominate the 2022 Midterms
Almost none of the Republicans in competitive Senate races have ever held office.
(November 07 05:20) The Wall Street Journal
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Justin Fields Breaks Michael Vick's Record for Most Rushing Yards by QB in a Game
The Chicago Bears lost again Sunday, but there is plenty of reason for optimism thanks to their young quarterback. Justin Fields put on a show during the 35-32...
(November 07 05:20) Bleacherreport.com
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Stanford student group to take legal action against university for suppressing free speech
A group of students at Stanford University say they plan to take legal action over the school's alleged suppression of free speech.
(November 07 05:17) Dailymail.co.uk