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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo denies sexual harassment report claims

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo speaks from the One World Trade Center Tower while making an announcement in New York City, New York, U.S., June 15, 2021. Mike Segar | Reuters Embattled New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday strongly denied claims in a bombshell report by the state Attorney General’s Office, which found that…
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It is troublesome to fly Covid vaccines within the US

Ed Bastian, Delta Air Lines CEO, told CNBC on Tuesday the airline did not plan to require Covid vaccines for domestic travel. “It’s very difficult for us to get a vaccine that isn’t even federally approved. The approval is not yet final, so stay tuned, “said Bastian on” Squawk Box “. “We continue to encourage…
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Lena Waithe Reveals ‘The Chi’ Has Been Renewed For A Fifth Season

Roommates, if the season four finale of ‘The Chi’ left you thirsting with questions, no worries, the answers are reportedly coming in 2022. Creator and executive producer Lena Waithe shared the renewal news on Sunday evening. A few hours after the finale aired, Lena hopped on her Instagram Live post-show to thank fans and share…
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Shares barely change as traders watch Covid developments and authorities bond yields

U.S. stocks battled for direction on Tuesday as concerns about global growth and Covid variants kept investors nervous. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 72 points, or 0.2%, after briefly falling more than 100 points at the beginning of the session. The S&P 500 was flat while the Nasdaq Composite lost 0.5%. The Dow and…
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Senate infrastructure invoice ends a Covid-era enterprise tax break early

Samuel Corum | Getty Images News | Getty Images A Senate infrastructure measure unveiled Sunday would end a pandemic-era tax break for businesses three months early in order to raise funding. Certain businesses are currently able to claim a refundable payroll tax credit — the employee retention credit — on a portion of workers’ wages…
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5 issues it’s best to know earlier than the inventory market opens on Tuesday third August

Here are the top news, trends, and analysis investors need to start their trading day: 1. Wall Street will rebound as Dow seeks another record Trader on the NYSE Source: NYSE Dow futures gained ground on Tuesday, a day after the 30-stock average gave up early gains and lost nearly 100 points as concerns over…
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Cramer says it’s ‘peak of irresponsibility’ to spend money on Chinese language shares proper now

CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Monday urged viewers to remain cautious on the stocks of Chinese companies, contending there’s too much regulatory risk to comfortably own shares. “I don’t know how much simpler I can make this. When an explicitly communist government forces for-profit companies to turn into nonprofits, it’s probably not a safe place to…
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See the primary glimpse of American Crime Story at Monica Lewinsky

Berets are about to make a comeback when American Crime Story reveals their first poster for the latest season. On Monday, August 2nd, the FX series’ official Instagram account shared key graphics for the third season of the series, subtitled Impeachment and debuting on September 7th. The new series of episodes focused on the impeachment…
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Cramer says Robinhood continues to be a purchase after its rocky IPO

CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Monday he believes Robinhood shares can be bought at their current levels, suggesting the brokerage has a bright future that will suit younger people’s financial tastes. “As Robinhood moves into other forms of funding, including ‘buy now, pay later’ cards, I think [CEO Vlad Tenev’s] Army of 22 million users will…
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Caitlyn Jenner’s Marketing campaign is Out of Cash and a Honest Little bit of it Went to Brad Parscale

Caitlyn Jenner, a former Olympic champion and reality television star, wants to be the next governor of California. In order to do so, she has hired some pretty big names when it comes to campaign strategy. One of those big names was Brad Parscale, who was demoted from being Donald Trump’s campaign manager after a…