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15.11 / 15:10
Digital
Apple
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US lawmakers
US lawmakers question Apple over Jon Stewart's China content
Apple Inc to explain the abrupt end of political comedian Jon Stewart's television show on its streaming service, according to a letter made public on Wednesday, citing concerns that content related to China was behind the cancellation. The New York Times reported last month that Stewart's show on Apple's streaming service was ending, the result of creative differences. The newspaper said Stewart told members of his staff that potential show topics related to China and artificial intelligence were causing concern to Apple executives.
15.11 / 14:43
Man
CEO
Patrick
Man United CEO Richard Arnold steps down as club seeks new investment
Manchester United has announced that chief executive Richard Arnold has stepped down from his role
15.11 / 14:43
Target
Manufacturing
pandemic
electronic
reports
travelers
Department
Retail sales slip in October as consumers pull back after summer splurges
Americans cut back on retail spending in October, ending six straight months of gains, though the decline was partly driven by falling prices for both gasoline and cars
15.11 / 14:43
Target
economy
Matthews
2020
reports
Department
US producer prices slide 0.5% in October, biggest drop since 2020.
U.S. wholesale prices fell sharply last month as inflationary pressure continued to ease in the face of a year and a half of higher interest rates
15.11 / 14:43
Manufacturing
pandemic
Microchip
Experts
cover
electronic
Department
Energy Department tries to boost US battery industry with another $3.5 billion in funding
The Department of Energy is making a push to strengthen the U.S. battery supply chain — the minerals and parts that go into batteries
15.11 / 14:27
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Tesla
Insignia
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Tesla can bar US factory workers from wearing union t-shirts, court rules
Tesla Inc did not violate U.S. labor law by prohibiting workers at its flagship Fremont, California, assembly plant from wearing pro-union t-shirts, a federal appeals court has ruled. The New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a decision on Tuesday said that because Tesla required all employees to wear company-issued shirts while allowing them to display union stickers, its uniform policy was lawful.
15.11 / 14:27
Provident
Assurant
Continental
film
Inside
information
prevention
500
Pest Control Company offers $2,500 to infest 100 cockroaches in your home: Who can apply?
pest control company, The Pest Informer, is making headlines by offering homeowners a unique opportunity – a payment of $2,500 in exchange for willingly allowing technicians to release around 100 American cockroaches into their homes. This unconventional initiative aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a specific pest control technique, and homeowners are expected to endure the infestation for approximately 30 days.
15.11 / 14:21
Ripple
XRP
regulation
Ripple’s Navin Gupta Stresses the Importance of Activity-Based Crypto Regulation – Here’s What You Need to Know
Navin Gupta, the Managing Director of South Asia, Middle East, and North Africa at the US blockchain and payments firm Ripple, has reiterated the necessity of adopting an activity-based approach to crypto regulation.
15.11 / 14:19
Provident
BLOCK
Platform
Eagle
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social
information
Explore the Money Metals Exchange Company
trustworthy resource for precious metal investors, this retail online bullion dealer deals in copper, palladium, rhodium, and platinum, apart from gold and silver. Money Metals Exchange offers precious metal bullion coins (e.g. gold coins, silver coins, gold American Eagle, Silver Eagles, junk silver, fractionals, etc), rounds, bars, ingots, statues, blocks, bullets, investment jewelry, accessories, and more.
15.11 / 14:19
Mobile
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track
country
reports
testing
Huawei, China Mobile unveil world’s fastest internet network, ‘can transmit 150 movies per second’
Huawei Technologies, and Cernet Corporation, in a ground-breaking development, unveiled the 'world's fastest internet' network, claiming that the network can transmit data at 1.2 terabits per second, reported South China Morning Post. The report said the companies in collaboration with Tsinghua University built over 3,000 kilometers of network linking Beijing, Wuhan, and Guangzhou through an optical fiber system that they claim can transmit data at an astonishing speed of 1.2 terabits (1,200 gigabits) per second, surpassing the most existing major networks by more than ten times.
15.11 / 14:19
FIVE
country
reports
Bangladesh to hold general elections on January 7
Bangladesh will hold the much-awaited general elections on January 7, the country's chief election commissioner announced on Wednesday. Chief Election Commissioner Kazi Habibul Awal announced the dates during an address to the nation that was telecast live.
15.11 / 14:13
Reuters
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Department
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US retail sales fall slightly in October
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — U.S. retail sales fell in October, though by less than expected, after months of strong gains, pointing to slowing demand that could further strengthen expectations that the Federal Reserve is done hiking interest rates.
15.11 / 14:13
Extreme
Morningstar
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US 10-Year Yield: Retreat Signals Market Now Expects Fed Pivot Soon
Today’s “fair value” estimate of the US 10-year Treasury yield continues to suggest that the current market rate is unusually lofty and that the spread will soon narrow. Yesterday’s sharp drop in the 10-year yield (triggered by upbeat inflation news for October) suggests that the process of normalizing has started.
15.11 / 13:47
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business
regulation
Commerzbank
Commerzbank granted crypto custody license in Germany
The German bank Commerzbank has been granted a crypto custody license by local regulators, according to an announcement released by the lender on Nov. 15.
15.11 / 13:47
business
Law
Robinhood
memecoin
Robinhood meme stock punters denied class suit certification
Investors pursuing legal action against Robinhood over trading restrictions imposed in early 2021 have faced another setback after the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida rejected a request for class certification by the plaintiffs on Nov. 13, 2023.
15.11 / 13:43
economy
US federal pension funds exclude Hong Kong
The main US federal government pension will exclude investments in Hong Kong, in addition to mainland China, from its $68 billion international fund, amid rising tensions between the world’s two largest economies.
15.11 / 13:43
Action
US-China agreement on climate change is a breakthrough
The US and China, the world’s biggest polluters, vowed to step up joint action to tackle climate change in a revival of collaboration that’s likely to offer crucial momentum for UN talks in Dubai opening later this month.
15.11 / 13:43
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Waves
Bitcoin
Bitcoin is being left behind as correlation with shares widens
The buy-everything wave that just swept across global markets has bypassed Bitcoin, which is down about 3% since a soft US inflation print rolled across trading screens and stirred a bout of wider risk taking.
15.11 / 13:43
Cooper
Fighting
Southern
Bill
President
Department
House passes temporary funding bill, lowers shutdown risk
US House lawmakers overcame partisan animosity Tuesday to pass a temporary government funding bill that greatly lowers the risk of a shutdown even as it delays fights over Ukraine aid, border policies and deep cuts to federal programs.
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