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In his first press conference as Tottenham Hotspur manager, Igor Tudor said he was 100 per cent confident Spurs would avoid relegation. After 10 days, the atmosphere completely changed. Tudor’s first two defeats against Fulham and Arsenal forced the Croatian manager to change tack. “We lack that when we attack. We lack the quality to score goals. We lack the middle to run. We lack the back to stay there and struggle and not concede goals. It’s a great situation,” Tudor said after Spurs’ loss to Fulham. Apart from defense, attack and running, there is little else you can do…

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John Davey hoped that the hospitality procurement company he founded and still runs, Buyer’s Edge Platform, would benefit from the AI ​​wave. Looking around, the CEO wasn’t happy with his options. The answer was CollectivIQ, a Boston-based company founded on the Buyers Edge Platform. The company provides users with more accurate answers to their AI queries by simultaneously displaying responses that pull information from ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Grok, and up to 10 other models. When new AI tools started hitting the market a few years ago, Davey told TechCrunch he was excited about the possibilities and encouraged his employees to…

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Private sector employment in February was slightly higher than expected, but most of the job creation came from just two sectors, ADP reported on Wednesday.Companies added a seasonally adjusted 63,000 employees during the month, an improvement from the downwardly revised 11,000 in January and above the Dow Jones consensus estimate of 48,000, according to the payroll company’s latest update.Although the total was higher than expected, breadth remains an issue for the labor market.The education and health services industry, a major driver of job creation, added 58,000 jobs in the month, well ahead of all sectors. Construction then contributed 19,000 jobs,…

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Important pointsCNBC’s Jim Cramer said panicking amid market volatility is not a winning strategy, and that what happens with Adobe, Salesforce, ServiceNow and Workday could change the direction of the market. CNBC’s Jim Cramer said investors need to stay in the game as the war between the U.S. and Iran continues, noting Tuesday’s partial market recovery proves how quickly the situation can change. “Think of these as companies that you’re investing in, not trading cards that you’re shuffling around,” Kramer said on “Mad Money.” Wall Street got off to an ugly start Tuesday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping…

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This is CNBC’s Morning Squawk newsletter. Subscribe here to receive future editions in your inbox.Happy Wednesday. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told CNBC this morning that President Donald Trump’s 15% tariffs worldwide will go into effect this week. He also said the US would make a “series of announcements” to support Gulf oil trade.Stock futures are rising this morning. All three major averages ended yesterday with declines.Here are five important things investors need to know to start their trading day.1. Cheer upOn Monday, March 2, 2026, television stations will broadcast U.S. President Donald Trump from the floor of the New York…

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As the U.S.-Israel war against Iran enters its fifth day, media reports say the United States is providing arms to Kurdish rebel forces and holding talks with rebels with the aim of inciting an uprising in Iran.President Donald Trump’s administration is actively discussing possible arms deliveries with Kurdish opposition groups, CNN reported, citing Kurdish and US officials. As of Wednesday, it was unclear whether any deals had been signed.Recommended stories list of 4 itemsend of listKurdish rebels have long opposed Tehran and carried out numerous attacks in Iran’s Kurdistan province and other western provinces. They operate along the Iraq-Iran border,…

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Jack Draper revealed he was starting to doubt himself amid the injury setback that derailed the end of the 2025 season, but remains confident he is physically and mentally ready to return. Draper, who won her first ATP Masters 1000 title at Indian Wells in 2025, withdrew from the US Open with an arm injury in September, but returned at last week’s Dubai Tennis Championships. Draper lost in the second round to Arthur Rinderknek in Dubai, and speaking live on Sky Sports ahead of his title defense in California this week, the British number one said he was in a…

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Foreign exchange trader monitoring exchange rates in the dealing room of Korea Exchange Bank in Seoul Jung Young Jae | AFP | Getty ImagesSouth Korea’s Kospi fell sharply on Wednesday, continuing its steep decline from the previous trading session as the escalating Middle East war dampened investor sentiment and widened the decline across Asian markets.The Korea Exchange temporarily suspended trading in the Kospi index on Wednesday. A circuit breaker was also triggered on the Kosdaq market, which fell 14% to close at 978.44.The Kospi index fell 12.1% to close at 5,093.54, while majors SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics fell about…

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Congressman Al Green shouts as President Donald Trump speaks during a joint session of the House and Senate at the U.S. Capitol on March 4, 2025 in Washington, DC.Win McNamee | via ReutersSince the U.S. attack on Iran, Congressional Democrats and opponents of President Donald Trump have argued the operation is unconstitutional and vowed to rein in the president. But another round of impeachment — which the president has said he’s concerned about if Democrats take back the U.S. House of Representatives — is not seriously on the table.That could change after the midterm elections if the party wins the…

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The war with Iran continues to cause aviation disruption in the Middle East and elsewhere, with some of the world’s busiest airports struggling to cope with the fallout of airspace closures, with a limited number of flights currently departing from the region. The United States is advising its citizens to leave the area immediately. The Trump administration announced Tuesday that it is working to secure military aircraft and charter flights to help thousands of Americans trapped in the Middle East. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters Tuesday that more than 1,500 Americans have asked the State Department for assistance…

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