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Anwar White, 43, thought he would have a long career in the fashion industry, he says. White first worked in strategic planning at Guess and then in client success at Sears. But after attending Columbia Business School for an MBA in 2010, White noticed a common theme when she met up with her friends. That is, they are successful at work, but their love life was in the toilet.That gave me an idea. White says she has always navigated both the male and female worlds effortlessly. “Most of my friends were girls growing up at school, but I was particularly…

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After the shock and confusion over the leak of a 28-point peace plan containing some of Russia’s most extremist demands and the marathon weekend negotiations to revise it, the United States and Ukraine struck a similarly cautious but hopeful tone Tuesday. White House press secretary Caroline Leavitt wrote about X: “While sensitive, there are some details that cannot be resolved.” Rustem Umerov, Ukraine’s chief negotiator, said: “Our delegation has reached a common understanding of the core terms of the agreement discussed in Geneva.” In other words, there is still a lot of work to be done, and it will probably…

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Aston Villa’s home match against BSC Young Boys in the Europa League was temporarily suspended after away fans clashed with police at Villa Park.An object was thrown at forward Donyell Mullen, who scored Villa’s first goal, and it also appears to have hit Morgan Rodgers. The mayhem continued after Villa’s second goal, with more things being thrown at Malen. image: Aston Villa players spoke to the referee after Malen was hit by an object thrown by a Young Boys fan Young Boys’ captain Loris Benito went to the supporters to try to calm the situation, but concerns were high at…

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Morgan Stanley says certain companies have an advantage over others as investors seek returns from companies with deep pockets. Strategist Todd Castagno said in a note Tuesday that the company’s cash balance increased slightly despite the large increase in capital spending in the third quarter. He said Russell 1000 cash balances rose to $2.1 trillion in the quarter. Total shareholder return, including dividends and share buybacks, also increased slightly. That rose to $1.9 trillion, up 1% quarter over quarter and 9.2% year over year, Castaño said. Among these gains, $770 billion in dividends were paid, an increase of 6.2% year-on-year,…

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Check out the companies making the biggest moves at midday: Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals — Shares soared 19% after the biopharmaceutical company reported fiscal year earnings that beat analysts’ expectations. Arrowhead’s revenue for the period totaled $829.4 million, beating the FactSet consensus of $861.2 million. The company announced last week that it has developed the first and only FDA-approved drug to treat complications associated with familial chylomicronemia syndrome. Cleanspark — The Bitcoin mining company rose more than 4% after reporting fiscal 2025 revenue of $766.3 million, a 102% increase year-over-year. Kohl’s — The department store chain soared nearly 7% a day after…

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A major rotation away from artificial intelligence stocks may be underway in the market.As liquidity is returning to the system, a wider range of stocks are being given the “green light”, said John Davey of Astoria Portfolio Advisors.”The Fed cut rates four times last year. They’ve already cut rates twice. Whether it’s December (or January), they’re going to cut rates again,” the company’s CEO and chief investment officer told CNBC’s “ETF Edge” this week. “Historically, when the Fed cuts rates, it’s usually the tipping point for a new cycle. Market leadership tends to change quietly.”He lists his latest achievements in…

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Advocates claim the 16-year-old’s health has deteriorated since his arrest in February for allegedly throwing stones.Published November 27, 2025November 27, 2025Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareIsraeli authorities have released Palestinian-American teenager Mohamed Ibrahim after more than nine months in detention. Supporters say the incident exemplifies Israel’s mistreatment of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.Mr. Muhammad’s release on Thursday came after a months-long pressure campaign by U.S. lawmakers and civil rights groups.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of listThe teenager from Florida, aged 15, was arrested and taken from his parents’ home in the town of al-Mazrah ash-Sharqiyah, near…

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AP — A Russian court on Thursday convicted eight people on terrorism charges over an attack on a bridge connecting Russia and Moscow’s illegally annexed Crimea, a key supply route for Kremlin forces in the war with Ukraine. The court sentenced all defendants to life imprisonment. In an attack on the bridge in October 2022, a truck bomb blew up two sections of the bridge, requiring months of repairs. The explosion killed the truck driver and four people in nearby cars. The Russian government condemned the attack as an act of terrorism and retaliated by bombing civilian infrastructure in Ukraine,…

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Former England center Manu Tuilagi has left the door open to potentially switching his national team to Samoa for the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia.The 34-year-old center, who won 60 Test caps for England between 2011 and 2024, is currently ineligible as Steve Borthwick’s side move towards playing club rugby for French Top 14 side Bayonne in the summer of 2024. Tuirangi was born in Samoa, moved to England at the age of 13 and progressed through the Leicester Tigers’ academy system. Tuilagi last played for England in the 2024 Six Nations in the fifth round against France and…

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Drug pricing has emerged as an important topic for pharmaceutical companies and investors to focus on in 2025. As President Donald Trump pushes to lower drug prices for Americans, the sector faces further price pressure from a Biden-era law called the Inflation Control Act.The IRA, passed into law in 2022, will allow the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to negotiate the prices of many drugs each year for patients in Medicare, the federal government’s health insurance program for seniors. It’s now sending ripples across the Atlantic. While these changes are steadily occurring in the United States, pharmaceutical companies…

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