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5 issues you need to know earlier than the inventory market opens on March 2nd, 2021

Here are the top news, trends, and analysis investors need to get their trading day started: 1. Stocks will fall after the S&P 500’s best day since June Traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Source: NYSE 2. Goal: Kohl’s quarterly results exceeded the estimates A person wearing a protective mask walks…
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Prepare for summer season with weighted hula hoops

We independently selected these products because we love them, and we hope you do too. Shop with E! has affiliate relationships, so we may receive a commission if you buy something through our links. Items are sold by the retailer, not by E !. Summer will be here before we know So why not get…
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Russia’s Sputnik vaccine attracts Jap Europe and worries the EU

A medical worker holds a syringe with the Gam-COVID-Vac (Sputnik V) Covid-19 vaccine in his hand. Alexander Reka | TASS | Getty Images While the European Union struggles to push coronavirus vaccine rollout in the block of 27, Russia’s Covid shot is proving enticing to its friends in Eastern Europe, creating yet another potential rift…
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Rachel Maddow says Trump had blood on his arms for masking up his COVID vaccination

Rachel Maddow attacked ex-President Donald Trump on Monday for keeping his vaccination a secret from the American people, suggesting his cover-up cost Americans’ lives. “Now we find out that he also took the vaccine but kept it a secret,” said the MSNBC host. “At a time when it could have saved thousands of Americans or…
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CDC director “actually involved” about states withdrawing Covid measures as instances seem to plateau

Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Chip Somodevilla | Getty Images The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday that she is “really concerned” that some states are pulling back public health measures to contain the coronavirus pandemic, as the US cases appear to be…
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The scarcity of chips will have an effect on the manufacturing of electrical vehicles

An ES6 electric SUV from Nio Inc. at a battery swap station in a parking lot in Shanghai on March 1, 2021. Qilai Shen | Bloomberg | Getty Images BEIJING – Chinese electric car startup Nio said Tuesday a global chip shortage will force it to manufacture fewer cars in the second quarter. The high…
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Saweetie is again with extra fascinating meals concoctions – this time it is all about spaghetti & ranch dressing!

Roommate While Saweetie is known for her music, fashion, and sense of humor, she is also known for her very interesting taste in food – as she regularly shares her out-of-the-box dining preferences with her fans. In a recent video, Saweetie gave her fans a glimpse of what she likes to put on her spaghetti…
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“We’ve to push additional down”

States are easing social distancing rules, but it’s “too early” to take Covid restrictions back, warned Dr. Atul Gawande on CNBC’s “The News with Shepard Smith”. “We are currently in cases that are still above the highest value of our last spike, so we didn’t even fall below the spike last summer,” said the surgeon…
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How Gigi Hadid saved Child Khai near her throughout Milan Trend Week

Gigi Hadid wears her heart on her sleeve – or rather on her neck. When Milan Fashion Week ended on Monday March 1st, the supermodel was photographed and looked effortlessly chic while out and about around town. In fact, the 25-year-old star’s outfit made a stylish statement when she donned a necklace that paid tribute…
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The Maldives, that are depending on tourism, are stepping up their efforts to diversify economically

NurPhoto | NurPhoto | Getty Images The Maldives are littered with their island resorts and endowed with white sandy beaches and turquoise seas. But the coronavirus pandemic stalled the global travel and tourism industries last year, forcing the island nation to step up efforts to diversify its economy by expanding other sectors. Tourism accounts for…
