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US jobs growth expected to regain momentum in April "The high-frequency indicators coming from the labor market continue to look rock solid, there is no real indication that the labor market is slowing down," said Scott Anderson, chief economist at Bank of the West in San Francisco. "From the Fed's perspective we are already at or below full employment.".
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12 best casinos in Las Vegas Some properties excel with casino offerings, while others shine in the food and beverage department. Some have great spas, while others are great for non-gamblers. Here are 12 of our favorite casino hotels where guests can roll the dice, eat like royalty, party like Rhianna or Ed Sheeran and take in ...
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Surprise UK rise in new car sales but diesel continues to plunge New car sales in the UK increased for the first time in a year in April, but demand for diesel models continues to be in freefall. The sale of 168,000 cars across the month, a 10% rise on March, was helped in part by the cold weather in the previous reporting period pushing deliveries into April, and by ...
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Tesla bears celebrate a victory in longer, painful war Tesla bears celebrated a one-day windfall of $662m this week, marking the latest skirmish between those investors betting against the US electric car maker and its combative founder and chief executive officer Elon Musk. Shares in Tesla tumbled almost 6 per cent on Thursday after a quarterly earnings ...
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China denies using lasers against US military aircraft in Djibouti China has strongly rejected US accusations that its forces repeatedly pointed lasers at US military aircraft flying near Beijing's new military base in Djibouti in recent weeks. The dispute is the first between the world's two biggest military powers since China opened its first overseas military base last ...
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The world almost ended in 1983 East-West relations had been in dire straits for years. Ronald Reagan's soaring anti-communist rhetoric, terming the Soviet bloc an "evil empire", inspired freedom-lovers on both sides of the Iron Curtain, but panicked the Politburo gerontocracy. So too did his idealistic belief that missile-defence ("Star ...
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A Two-House Seaside Property in Sardinia Location: Porto Rafael, Sardinia, Italy. Price: €26 million (US$31.8 million). A property with two distinct homes has come to the market on the northeast coast of Sardinia, Italy. The main house is called the Olivastri, while the guest house is called the Sentinella. Both are located in Porto Rafael on the ...
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Is It the Right Time to Invest in Luxury Real Estate? Opportunities to turn a quick profit buying and selling luxury homes in today's market are growing scarce. Recovery from the Great Recession in the U.S. and the global credit crisis of the early 2010s sent housing prices soaring to new peaks in recent years in cities worldwide. But there's dwindling ...
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Holidays in the shadow of the world's most active volcanoes Hawaii's Kilauea volcano has erupted, prompting a local state of emergency and the evacuation of thousands of residents in the surrounding area. The eruption follows over 100 small earthquakes on Big Island in recent days and began at 4.45pm local time (2.45am GMT). While it's not the biggest ...
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Corbyn Has Little to Celebrate in Britain's Local Elections The basic rule for council elections is that the party that's in national government usually loses seats. The vote may be supposed to be about local issues -- schools, planning, trash collection -- but many people see them as an opportunity to kick the party in national power. For Labour to barely be ahead ...
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