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After a recent meeting between President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping, there is hope that the soybean business may be returning to American farmers.At last week’s China International Import Expo, Illinois soybean farmer Scott Gaffner said he came to Shanghai to save his China business.”China is a very important market for us, so we want to make sure our soybeans are exported to China,” Gaffner, a member of the U.S. Soybean Export Council, told CNBC.Gaffner Family Farms typically sells 40 percent of its annual soybean exports to China, he said, but when he arrived in Shanghai, that number…

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In the CAIR survey, 97% of Muslim respondents said they were voting for New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani.Published November 10, 2025November 10, 2025Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareAmerican Muslim voters overwhelmingly supported Democratic candidates in last week’s election amid growing anger over President Donald Trump’s policies, new exit polls show.The survey, released Monday by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), showed that 97% of New York state’s Muslim voters support Democratic Socialist mayor-elect Zoran Mamdani.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of listGhazala Hashmi, a Democratic Muslim-American senator from Virginia, also succeeded in running for lieutenant governor, winning…

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AP — Canadian-Hungarian-British author David Szalai won the Booker Prize for fiction on Monday for “Fresh.” This is the story of an ordinary man’s life over several decades, where what’s not on the page is just as important as what’s on the page. Zarai, 51, beat out five other finalists, including favorites Andrew Miller and Kiran Desai, to win the coveted literary award. The award brought a salary of 50,000 pounds (approximately $66,000) and a major boost to the winner’s sales and profile. He was chosen from among 153 novels submitted by a judging panel that included Irish author Roddy…

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The misery of the New York Giants and the shocking loss of the Buffalo Bills. We pick some of the winners and losers from NFL Sunday for Week 10 of the 2025 season…Winner – Jonathan TaylorJonathan Taylor is inevitable. Shane Steichen has a not-so-secret winning formula. If they keep giving the ball to Jonathan Taylor, they’ll probably win the game. Taylor shined on the European stage Sunday when he led the Indianapolis Colts to a 31-25 overtime victory over the Atlanta Falcons in Berlin, carrying the ball six times in seven plays and adding the finishing touch with an eight-yard…

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Kaltura, an AI video platform company headquartered in New York, will acquire eSelf.ai, an Israel-based startup that develops interactive avatars (AI-generated digital humans that can converse with users) for approximately $27 million. Kaltura today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire eSelf, a platform with support for more than 30 languages ​​and a user-friendly studio for creating, customizing, and deploying photorealistic digital avatars. eSelf was co-founded in 2023 by CEO Alan Bekker and CTO Eylon Shoshan, who sold their first startup Voca to Snap in 2020. eSelf brings deep technical expertise in audio-video generation, low-latency speech recognition,…

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October 15, 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin.Alexander Zemlyanichenko | AFP | Getty ImagesRussia aims to expand production of rare earths, but analysts say it has lagged and faces challenges in establishing itself in the lucrative global market.Russian President Vladimir Putin last week ordered authorities to complete a roadmap “for the long-term development of mining and production of rare and rare earth metals” by December 1.Moscow lags behind countries such as China in developing deposits of rare earth elements. Rare earth elements are primarily used to make high-strength magnets, which are essential components in high-tech and energy industries such as household…

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Every weekday, Jim Cramer’s CNBC Investment Club releases the Homestretch, a practical afternoon update to coincide with the last hour of trading on Wall Street. Markets: The S&P 500 rose nearly 1.5% on Monday as House members were recalled to Washington to vote on a Senate deal to end the longest government shutdown in history. The Nasdaq rose more than 2%. With these gains, both indexes recouped nearly all of last week’s losses. The 41-day government shutdown that caused massive flight delays and cancellations and shook consumer confidence in the economy may be coming to an end, putting investors in…

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Sean Wayne’s own words are back.Wayne said in February 2020: “If we get to the World Cup final and don’t win, it’s a disaster. We haven’t beaten Australia for a long time and that’s embarrassing. And if we don’t beat them, it’s my fault.” In the end, Wayne not only installed a bar, but built a trapdoor underneath it. Those were his words and no one else’s. Use Chrome Browser for a more accessible video player Wayne reflects on England’s first Test loss to Australia And by his own measurements, the two most important campaigns of his six years in…

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People often think of tech bubbles in apocalyptic terms, but they don’t have to be that serious. In economic terms, a bubble is when the stakes are so high that supply exceeds demand. The result: It’s not all or nothing. Even a good bet can go against you if you are not careful with your bets. What makes the AI ​​bubble question so difficult to answer is the schedule mismatch between the breakneck pace of AI software development and the slow pace of building and operating data centers. These data centers take years to build, so a lot will inevitably…

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U.S. President Donald Trump watches the swearing-in ceremony of U.S. Ambassador to India Sergio Gore in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on November 10, 2025.Anna Moneymaker | Getty ImagesPresident Donald Trump said Monday he would approve a pending deal in the Senate to end the record U.S. government shutdown.”Based on everything I’m hearing,” Trump said in the Oval Office, “I would say yes” about the deal, which cleared a key procedural hurdle in the Senate on Sunday night.The bill to fund the government and end the shutdown is now in its 41st day and must…

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