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01.03 / 10:40
UPS Nestle band show Inside audience stars New designer Chemena Kamali reboots Chloe with a 1970s-tinged debut at Paris Fashion Week
Chloe has revisited its vibrant 1970s essence, infused with Karl Lagerfeld’s indelible influence, propelling the brand into a new era while honoring its pioneering ready-to-wear legacy under new designer Chemena Kamali
01.03 / 10:40
UPS President Basketball innovations Sporting MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference continues to make strides in data acceptance
Jessica Gelman has become an influential leader and innovator in the sports industry
01.03 / 10:39
markets UPS Manufacturing economy Headlines China's manufacturing activity contracts for 5th straight month despite policy support
Manufacturing in China contracted for a fifth consecutive month in February, according to an official survey of factory managers
01.03 / 10:39
UPS Twitter SUN Intuit Photos show First US moon lander in half a century stops working a week after tipping over at touchdown
The first U.S. spacecraft to land on the moon since the Apollo astronauts has fallen silent, a week after breaking a leg and tipping over near the lunar south pole
01.03 / 10:39
UPS Provident Target reports IRS launches crackdown on 125,000 wealthy 'non-filers'
The IRS plans to go after 125,000 high-income earners who did not file tax returns going back to 2017
01.03 / 10:39
UPS DOW rowing How major US stock indexes fared Thursday, 2/29/2024
Wall Street closed out its fourth winning month in a row with more record highs
01.03 / 10:39
UPS Citi Career Basketball social Colleges Clark's final regular-season home game to be among priciest tickets in women's college hoops history
Caitlin Clark’s final regular-season home game at Iowa is likely to bring one of the priciest tickets in women’s college basketball history
01.03 / 10:39
UPS Election community wellness President Justice cover EPA delays rules for existing natural gas power plants until after the November election
The Environmental Protection Agency said Thursday it is delaying planned rules for existing natural gas plants that emit harmful air pollutants and contribute to global warming
01.03 / 10:39
UPS Provident Food Okta Trade International Pure Storage, Hormel Foods rise; WW International, First Advantage fall, Thursday, 2/29/2024
Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes on Friday: Pure Storage, Hormel Foods rise; WW International, First Advantage fall
01.03 / 10:39
COST UPS Google CEO economy electronic Videos The jobs market is hot, but layoffs keep coming in a shifting economic environment
The U.S. economy is humming and there are hundreds of thousands of jobs being added every month
01.03 / 10:39
markets UPS DOW Manufacturing economy show record high Stock market today: World stocks track Wall Street gains, Japan shares hit record high
Japanese stocks have again set a record, a day after U.S. stocks climbed to all-time highs
01.03 / 10:39
UPS BLOCK Citizens community country reports Takeaways from AP visit to Congo as nation offers expanded oil drilling
The central African nation of Congo is looking to expand oil and gas drilling by auctioning off 30 sites around the country
01.03 / 10:39
UPS BLOCK community country reports rights International As Congo seeks to expand drilling, some communities worry pollution will worsen
The central African nation of Congo is known for its mineral riches
01.03 / 08:47
UPS Booking Matthews students classical recommendations Schools Books pulled from B.C. district curriculum in what premier calls ‘crazy decision’
Surrey School District has quietly pulled four books from the reading curriculum for students in Grade 10 and above due to concerns about controversial themes.In November 2023, a panel of 12 teachers decided to pull the books from the recommended reading curriculum.The books will still be available in the library and teachers can apply to teach them, but they won’t be part of the recommended reading lists.The four books are: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie and In the Heat of the Night by John Ball.Ritinder Matthew, the communications officer for the Surrey School District, told Global News on Thursday that the review of these four books began more than a year ago after feedback from parents and others in the community.“We received a lot of feedback from families of students not feeling safe in the classroom when these resources were used,” she said.Using To Kill a Mockingbird as an example, Matthew said the review found the “portrayal of Black characters as one-dimensional, the use of the white saviour trope, the use of ableist language, the use of the N-word, noting it’s normalized in the text and not necessarily used as a slur, but often as another word for Black people.
01.03 / 08:47
UPS Twitter Target ICE country Alberta adds new EV tax, increases land titles levy in 2024 budget
Shaffer wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter. “Making that change would better target externalities and transition the tax system for an EV future.”The leader of the Opposition said she would not object to establishing “equity” between EV and ICE vehicle drivers, and appreciated the need to fund road maintenance.
01.03 / 08:27
UPS President reports International Himachal Pradesh: Vikramaditya Singh meets six rebel MLAs, as Congress govt's crisis persists
Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu-led Congress government in the hill state is far from over. The report about the meeting in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-ruled Haryana’s Panchkula comes a day after Congress party leaders, including the Chief Minister, appeared to have survived the crisis the state government faced.
01.03 / 08:17
markets UPS Gap WhatsApp trends Trade Varun Beverages rises 0.88% as Sensex climbs
Varun Beverages Ltd. traded at Rs 1421.0 on BSE at 01:33PM (IST) on Friday, up 0.88 per cent from previous close. The scrip quoted a 52-week low price of Rs 633.3 and a high of Rs 1560.3.
01.03 / 08:17
markets UPS WhatsApp Trade show reports Bajaj Holdings shares down 0.82% as Nifty gains
Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd. traded 0.82 per cent down in Friday's trade at 01:39PM (IST). Around 1,190 shares changed hands on the counter. The counter opened at Rs 9127.5 and touched an intraday high and low of Rs 9254.75 and Rs 9034.0, respectively, in the session so far. Shares of the company of Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd. quoted a 52-week high of Rs 9354.0 and a 52-week low of Rs 5791.05.
01.03 / 08:17
UPS security WhatsApp trends Trade PI Industries shares up 0.22% as Nifty gains
PI Industries Ltd. gained 0.22 per cent to Rs 3680.0 in Friday's trade. It hit a high of Rs 3698.95 and low of Rs 3649.0 during the session. On the technical charts, the 200-DMA of the stock stood at Rs 3580.93, while the 50-DMA was at Rs 3468.05. If a stock trades above 50-DMA and 200-DMA, it usually means the immediate trend is upward. On the other hand, if the stock trades below 50-DMA and 200-DMA, it is considered a bearish trend and if trades between these averages, then it suggests the stock can go either way.

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