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Invoice Gates and Melinda Gates cut up up

Microsoft co-founder and former CEO Bill Gates and his wife Melinda French Gates said on Twitter Monday that they will split after 27 years. The two will continue to work together on philanthropic endeavors that address education, gender equality, and health care. “After much thought and work on our relationship, we made the decision to…
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Dow futures soar practically 200 factors earlier than the primary day of buying and selling in Might

Trader on the New York Stock Exchange Source: NYSE US stock futures surged higher early Monday morning as investors prepared for the first day of trading in May. Dow futures rose 173 points. S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures also traded in positive territory. Monday marks the first trading day in May. Despite Friday’s…
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Gottlieb says instances will decline, vaccinations monumental feat

New cases of Covid-19 are falling sharply in the US as millions of people are vaccinated every day. This fuels optimism that the nation may have averted the surge in infections in other parts of the world and is finally turning the corner for worse outbreaks worldwide. As of Saturday, the 7-day average daily new…
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The SpaceX crew splashes again to earth after the document mission

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket with the Crew Dragon capsule is launched on April 23, 2021 with four astronauts on a NASA commercial crew mission to the International Space Station at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Joe Skipper | Reuters The four astronauts aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule have returned to…
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Fb Messenger boss Stan Chudnovsky on the progress of interoperability

Stan Chudnovsky from Facebook Horacio Villalobos | Corbis | Getty Images The takeover of Facebook’s interoperability between Messenger and Instagram is above expectations, according to the managing director who runs the messenger business. “We are exceeding our expectations in terms of the speed and the number of upgrades,” said Stan Chudnovsky, Facebook boss of Messenger,…
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The withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan might result in a collapse, says the ex-NATO commander

Retired Navy Admiral James Stavridis raised security concerns over the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan as the US began its final withdrawal on Thursday. “We only have 2,500 American troops left, a very small number,” Starvridis said. “I think it is still an opportunity to put pressure on the Taliban to reach a political…
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Canadian Covid Outbreaks Problem Tim Horton’s Turnaround

A pedestrian walks past a Tim Hortons restaurant. Ben Nelms | Bloomberg | Getty Images Canada’s worsening wave of Covid-19 cases is putting pressure on Tim Hortons, the country’s iconic coffee chain, and this could hide some of the advances its reversal is making. Parent company Restaurant Brands International is a popular stock among Wall…
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US greenback strikes, financial restoration, crude oil costs

The Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE), operated by Japan Exchange Group Inc. (JPX), in Tokyo, Japan on Monday, November 30, 2020. Toru Hanai | Bloomberg via Getty Images SINGAPORE – Asia Pacific markets battled for gains on Friday as investors became cautious despite a positive close in the previous session. The Australian ASX 200 fell 0.7%…
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Apple’s Earnings (AAPL) present an enormous surge in iPad and Mac gross sales

Apple CEO Tim Cook laughs as Lana Del Rey (with iPad) takes a photo during a launch event at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on October 30, 2018 in New York City. Stephanie Keith | Getty Images Apple reported another blowout quarter on Wednesday that saw revenue grow 54% and approved a staggering $ 90…
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Asia Pacific shares are usually increased; The Fed retains rates of interest near zero

Investors watch Apple supplier stocks Investors watched stocks of Apple suppliers in the Asia-Pacific region after the Cupertino, California-based tech giant reported another blowout quarter and sales rose 54% year over year. In South Korea, LG Display shares fell 1.72% in morning trading. AAC Tech shares rose 0.68% in Hong Kong, while Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing…