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5 issues to know earlier than the inventory market opens on Monday September 26th

Raphael Bostic in Jackson Hole, Wyoming David A Grogan | CNBC Here is the key news investors need to start their trading day: 1. Bad start for stocks Stocks are still in a funk. The three main indices were down on Monday, suggesting that last week’s troubles would continue. On Friday, the Dow hit a…
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Brent crude slips beneath $85 a barrel because the greenback rises

An aerial view of the Phillips 66 oil refinery is seen in Linden, New Jersey, USA. Tayfun Cosku | Anadolu Agency | Getty Images Brent crude fell below $85 a barrel on Monday as recession fears and the US dollar surged. Brent futures for November settlement were down over 1% at $84.92 as of 8am…
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The 1/6 probe can go forward even when Democrats lose the Home

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) said evidence will be kept for others to pick up the 1/6 investigation if Democrats lose the House. Video by Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) on Meet The Press: Transcript via: Meet The Press: CHUCK TODD: However, if Democrats hold the Senate, will you know by December? If the Democrats hold the…
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A technology of rappers do not get previous 20

Another tragic loss Less than a month since the tragic shooting that ended in the death of 30-year-old rapper PnB Rock, the hip-hop community is mourning another loss. Within the week it was reported that popular Dallas rapper BFG Straap was shot dead in his hometown at the age of 22. Not even 48 hours…
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Behind on retirement financial savings? A nasty market could be a good time to speculate

Small business owners are among the Americans most likely to fall behind when it comes to saving for retirement. Reinvesting in a business is more often a priority for entrepreneurs with excess cash than investing in a long-term tax-advantaged retirement plan. Covid didn’t help. Amid the pandemic, scores of American small business owners have suspended…
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A brand new minimal tax might hit Berkshire Hathaway and Amazon hardest, a research reveals

Berkshire Hathaway Chairman Warren Buffett is seen at Berkshire’s annual shareholder buyout day in Omaha, Nebraska, the United States, on May 3, 2019. Scott Morgan | Reuters The researchers applied the Anti-Inflation Act’s new 15% minimum tax to corporate earnings in 2021 and found that only about 78 companies would feel the burden, with Berkshire…
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Publish Malone hospitalized week after falling on stage on account of ‘stabbing ache’

On September 17, Post was performing at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis when he fell against a hole on the stage and hit his chest. He paused the show, then returned, apologized to the audience, and performed five more songs before going to a hospital. There he was diagnosed with bruised ribs. He later…
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Intercourse trafficking probe into Matt Gaetz: Prosecutors advise in opposition to fees

Federal prosecutors have recommended not charging Republican Matt Gaetz in a sex trafficking investigation, the Washington Post reported Friday, citing people familiar with the matter. Prosecutors said they made that decision in part based on credibility issues with two key witnesses, those people told the Post. The reported recommendation means the Justice Department is unlikely…
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Prime 10 cities with one of the best pizzerias worldwide

Whether you like the thin style of a New York pie or prefer the chunkier Detroit-style option, you probably have pretty strong opinions about what makes the perfect piece — and where to find it. The Italian pizza experts behind 50 Top Pizza have released their 2022 survey, which ranks the best pizzerias in the…
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Sweetie Pie’s is closing doorways in St. Louis after Tim Norman was discovered responsible of killing his nephew

Sweetie Pie’s last location in St. Louis, MO has closed its doors after the owner’s son, Tim Norman, was found guilty of murder for hire. Robbie Montgomery took to Instagram and wrote: Thank you everyone for the years of support ❤️,” she wrote Instagram Wednesday, alongside a photo of a notice saying the restaurant will…
