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17.12 / 22:49
Racing Strategy Software Align Election trends reports Is Donald Trump stacking his cabinet picks in second term with political losers? Here's what a host is saying
MSNBC anchor named Ayman Mohyeldin recently highlighted a ‘striking pattern’ among the cabinet picks of US President- elect Donald Trump for his upcoming second term while eminently noting that many of these nominees are those specific individuals who have experienced significant electoral defeats previously, reported Huffpost. According to Huffpost, among them are former US Presidential candidates Marco Rubio, Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whom Donald Trump has nominated for key positions such as Secretary of State and Director of National Intelligence. Ayman Mohyeldin has also pointed out that Donald Trump is not only selecting those who have lost US Presidential races but also individuals who have failed in important Republican contests which includes Mehmet Oz and Lori Chavez-DeRemer. Also Read: Why Donald Trump can run again in 2028 US Presidential elections; Steve Bannon has this to say
17.12 / 20:01
Provident Waves President shock OSFI keeps stability buffer for Canada's biggest banks unchanged
Canada’s top banking regulator held the domestic stability buffer (DSB) at 3.5 per cent on Tuesday after a review of the “rainy day” funds the country’s largest banks must keep aside to absorb unexpected financial shocks.
17.12 / 17:55
UPS DOW economy UnitedHealth reports Why the Dow is in such a historic funk and how concerned you should be
The Dow Jones Industrial Average has been declining for nine straight days, heading for its longest losing streak since February 1978. What is going on and how concerned should investors be?
17.12 / 16:43
markets UPS Target Election wellness reports Once a household name, is iconic car maker Ford in dire straits? Jefferies downgrades shares to Underperform from Hold, cuts price target to $9 from $12
recession fears becoming a major point of concern for the US stock market in the coming days, due to the incoming Donald Trump administration at the White House in January, things may get even more complex in the coming days. Also Read: Who is Rex Heuermann, suspected serial killer charged with seventh murder in Giglo Beach killings case? The automobile industry's stocks have not been a part of the massive bull run but have maintained a steady rise in the last couple of years, and have also contributed quite well to the top stock indices, as per reports.
17.12 / 15:53
markets Digital Platform Strategy Software Equality rights Donald Trump's Views on Same-Sex Marriage: Here's What You Should Know
This stance, which was less common among GOP figures at the time, suggested a willingness to recognize LGBTQ+ rights, signaling some level of support for same-sex relationships. However, his views have shifted since then, leaving many questioning what his 2024 administration might mean for the future of marriage equality. By 2015, Trump changed his position to endorse «traditional marriage» when speaking with CNN. This statement reflected a more conservative viewpoint that aligned with the party's stance at that time. However, after being elected in 2016, he appeared to soften his position, telling 60 Minutes that he was «fine» with same-sex marriage, despite the GOP's critique of the Supreme Court’s ruling on the issue.
17.12 / 15:45
markets COST UPS economy travelers Inflation cools to 1.9% in November in ‘broad-based’ slowing
The annual rate of inflation slowed to 1.9 per cent in November, Statistics Canada said Tuesday.
17.12 / 15:13
Strategy Software economy Election country travelers This move by Donald Trump could be worse than the Great Recession, if you are an investor take note
US Presidential elections 2024. However, as he has finally come to power, his plans of implementing mass deportations is instilling fear in the minds of economists, who are even claiming that there could be some massive trouble for the US economy if Trump decides to go ahead with this plan.
17.12 / 14:27
markets UPS Digital Strategy Software performer This wonder drug keeps Wall Street's bankers going for 90 hours a week; what is it, and why is it in massive demand?
Wall Street bankers in the last decade, and the Wolf of Wall Street helped popularize the culture. However, with some legal complications around cocaine, bankers are now turning to rapid consumption of Adderall in order to survive their lengthy 90 hours a week work shifts.
17.12 / 13:43
markets Reuters Software Election President War One month to inauguration and still no ceasefire; Donald Trump warns Hamas, release hostages or else
US President- elect Donald Trump firmly stated pretty recently that he had a ‘very good talk’ with the Prime Minister from Israel named Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the ongoing war situation in Gaza, reported Reuters. According to Reuters, while having a pretty recent press conference which was held at the Palm Beach located in Florida, Donald Trump again reiterated about his warning that if Hamas does not release hostages latest by the date of January 20, next year, the very day when he again resumes office then, ‘all hell is going to break out’. He also further added that if a ceasefire agreement is not reached by that very date, the upcoming situation ‘is not going to be pleasant’.
17.12 / 13:01
European Union European Commission Bitcoin reaches all-time high as Trump support for crypto gathers pace
Bitcoin, considered part of the so-called 'Trump trade', has gathered pace since the US election outcome as investors have continued to gain confidence in political support for the cryptocurrency.
17.12 / 11:39
security Election Southern wellness country reports Vaccines Trump weighs in on NY mayor, vaccines and drones in freewheeling press conference at Mar-a-Lago
President-elect Donald Trump told reporters that he would consider pardoning embattled New York Mayor Eric Adams, said the country was “not going to lose” the polio vaccine and weighed in on the flurry of drone sightings over New Jersey during a freewh...
17.12 / 11:39
Death Research trends Refugees show country International The US Census Bureau is adding refugees to its immigrant count
The U.S. Census Bureau is changing how it counts international migration in its annual population estimates
17.12 / 09:53
markets security Software Election country International Trudeau's time over? Calls for PM's resignation get louder as his Cabinet crumbles
Trudeau’s Cabinet on Monday, citing irreconcilable differences over the country’s response to US President-elect Donald Trump’s tariff threats. The move has deepened a leadership crisis within Trudeau’s Liberal Party, as nearly 60 of its 153 Members of Parliament have called for a change in leadership. Freeland’s resignation marks the first significant dissent from within Trudeau’s Cabinet, further jeopardizing the Prime Minister’s hold on power. Her departure follows Trudeau’s offer to shuffle her to another role, which she rejected, stating, “I have concluded that the only honest and viable path is for me to resign from the Cabinet.”
17.12 / 07:05
cryptocurrency Bitcoin bitcoin record high Bitcoin hits record high above $106,000 on Trump's strategic reserve plans
Bitcoin (BTC), the world's largest cryptocurrency by market value, soared to a record high above $106,000 on Monday after US President-elect Donald Trump proposed creating a Bitcoin strategic reserve similar to its strategic oil reserve, stoking the enthusiasm of crypto investors. BTC reached an all-time high of $106,533 and was trading 2.2% higher at $104,646 in the past 24 hours as of 10:07 AM IST. Ethereum, the second-largest cryptocurrency, also rose 1.5%, trading at $3,954 during the same period.
17.12 / 04:55
markets UPS CEO Nikkei Trade Stock market today: Asian shares are mixed after Nasdaq sets a record ahead of Fed meeting
Shares are mixed in Asia after the Nasdaq set a record ahead of a meeting by the Federal Reserve later this week that could set the direction for markets in the new year
17.12 / 04:55
CEO Apple Election President social peace Japan's SoftBank plans to invest $100 billion in US projects over the next four years.
President-elect Donald Trump joined SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son to announce plans by the Japanese company to invest $100 billion in U.S. projects over the next four years
17.12 / 04:55
Career security Election Trade reports testing Canada's finance minister resigns as unpopular Trudeau faces biggest test of his political career
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing the biggest test of his political career following the resignation of Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, long one of his most powerful and loyal ministers
17.12 / 01:55
markets Digital Strategy Software Experts reports Israel "closer than ever" to close hostage deal with Hamas: Report
Israel Katz told Knesset lawmakers on Monday (local time), as reported by Times of Israel. Katz's comments to the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee were reportedly made in a closed-door meeting, but leaks of his remarks were reported widely in the Hebrew press. «Israel is closer than ever to another hostage deal,» Katz was quoted as saying.
17.12 / 00:47
markets MET BAY Research community President country ‘Turmoil is always terrible news’: Bay Street demands quick resolution to Liberal drama
The resignation of federal Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland was met with shock and concern in Canada’s business community Monday, with some leaders worried that political infighting at the highest levels of the Liberal government could distract from the country’s economic problems and preparation for a potential trade battle with the United States.
17.12 / 00:47
markets UPS economy trends stage pop How 'the mother of all bubbles' will pop in the U.S. stock market
Having tagged America’s inordinately large share of global financial markets as “the mother of all bubbles” in my last column, the main pushback I got, even from the few people who share my view, was that there is no sign this bubble will deflate any time soon.
16.12 / 22:43
FIVE Fighting Remark Election Trade reports testing Trudeau ‘has to go,’ NDP’s Singh says in call to ‘resign’
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh on Monday called on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau “to resign,” adding that “all options” were on the table when asked if he would support a non-confidence motion.

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