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How to become an accountant

If you’re looking for a jump start into the business world, but are unclear of what job pathway to take—then pursuing a career as a

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Saudi Arabia raises Asia oil price as volatility grips market

Saudi Arabia raised its main oil prices for buyers in Asia amid heightened volatility in the crude market as traders watch developments in the Middle

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Stock market today: Wall Street mixed on Middle East news

Markets fluctuated on Wednesday but improved from their Tuesday close, just barely. Wall Street had dipped following Iran’s missile attack against Israel, and markets have

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Mark Spitznagel warns we’re in ‘black swan’ territory now

The stock market crashed last month on recession fears but has since soared to fresh record highs as the Federal Reserve began cutting rates and

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Micron Technology sees largest gain in nearly 13 years

Micron Technology Inc., the largest US maker of computer memory chips, gained the most in nearly 13 years after giving surprisingly strong sales and profit

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US crime: Trump claims it’s soaring, but here’s what FBI data say

 Violent crime in the U.S. dropped in 2023, according to FBI statistics that show a continued trend downward after a coronavirus pandemic-era crime spike. Overall violent

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BYD’s sales boom down to simple tweak: Putting the steering wheel on the right side

BYD is making inroads into Southeast Asia. The Chinese company was Singapore’s second best-selling car brand, behind Toyota, in the first half of the year.

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Joe Rogan says Kamala Harris is ‘nailing it’ against Trump

A pair of celebrities with appeal to different factions of younger Americans added to Kamala Harris’ celebrity support, as both the vice president and Donald

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Axel Springer reportedly near deal with KKR to split up

German billionaire Mathias Döpfner and KKR are nearing a deal to split up the media giant Axel Springer, the Financial Times reports.  Both sides are

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Harris and Trump’s facial expressions stole the debate

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump said as much with their faces as they did with their words during Tuesday’s debate. With their microphones muted unless it