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Columbia University research assistant Omer Lubaton Granot spoke about an upcoming rally at the school, aimed at bringing Israeli voices to campus and advocating for the release of hostages while calling for peace and respect. Meanwhile, two congressional lawmakers from New York have introduced legislation in response to antisemitic protests that pose a risk…
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Monday through Friday from 6:00 to 7:00 PM Eastern Time (ET), Jim Cramer expressed his positive sentiment towards Celsius during an episode of Mad Money on CNBC. Regarding SLB, he admitted that the company did not perform as expected and apologized for this shortcoming because he has a high regard for it. Moving on…
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Starbucks is launching a new range of “sustainable cold cups” throughout the United States in time for Earth Day on Monday. The initiative follows four years of research at Starbucks’ Tryer Center innovation lab in Seattle, where the company has been working to reduce plastic usage by 20% in cup designs. By 2030, Starbucks…
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The idea that a weak and inexperienced president from recent history would confidently sit down for an interview with provocative radio host, Howard Stern, during their re-election campaign is almost unbelievable to those who remember his past reputation. In the past, Stern was known as one of the most daring voices in media; he…
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Rewritten Article: High-end convenience store chain Foxtrot Markets announced its sudden closure of all 33 locations across Chicago, Austin and Dallas in Texas, as well as Washington D.C., by the end of Tuesday. This decision comes less than six months after Foxtrot merged with Dom’s Kitchen & Market, which is also shutting down both…
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Monday to Friday from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM Eastern Time is when CNBC’s Jim Cramer interviewed Fair Isaac CEO Will Lansing in a recent conversation. In the interview, Lansings rejected claims that his company has an industry monopoly, stating instead that although alternatives exist to their FICO score, it remains the best option…
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) announced yesterday that Republic First Bank, based in Philadelphia, has been shut down by Pennsylvania’s Department of Banking and Securities. The FDIC was appointed as the receiver following this closure. To safeguard depositors, an agreement between the FDIC and Fulton Bank, National Association located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania saw…
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Rumors circulated for years that Tiger Woods had been unfaithful to his former wife Elin Nordegren before their highly publicized divorce in 2010. It was speculated that photographs depicting Woods with alleged mistress Mindy Lawton were never published after a deal was struck between the National Enquirer and Woods, allowing him to feature on…
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American Airlines reported a significant loss of $312 million during the first quarter of 2024. The company attempted to tackle escalating expenses through initiatives such as increasing employee salaries by 18%, which contributed to an overall operational cost rise of 8%. Even after adjusting for one-time line items, American Airlines still experienced a loss…
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A school board in Pennsylvania has reversed its unanimous decision to cancel a speech by former “30 Rock” actor Maulik Pancholy due to concerns about his activism and sexuality. The move sparked widespread backlash from students, parents, and community members who felt the cancellation was motivated by prejudice against gay people. After two weeks…