Author: super@dmin
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The Margin: Free COVID tests: How to order more rapid at-home tests from the government
Americans can order four more COVID-19 test kits via USPS right now, the White House says, which will ship for free the week before Christmas.
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: Sam Bankman-Fried scrubbed from Giving Pledge list of billionaire philanthropists
Bankman-Fried rose to fame while saying he planned to give away his money to solve the world’s most pressing problems.
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Market Extra: ECB slows rate hikes, but signals it’s far from done
The European Central Bank on Thursday delivers a half-point rate increase and signals rates will rise “significantly” further to rein in inflation
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Weekend Sip: 12 bottles of booze — from bourbon to bubbly — perfect for every type of drinker on your holiday gift list
From a Scotch created with ‘Parks & Rec’ actor Nick Offerman to a $3,500 Irish whiskey, these sips could make worthy gifts for those who enjoy alcohol
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Coronavirus Update: White House preps fresh push to urge COVID preparedness ahead of holidays, including free tests for all households
The Biden administration is urging Americans to take steps to avoid getting COVID this holiday season.
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Earnings Outlook: Adobe earnings: What to expect
Adobe Inc. shares have fallen after each of the company’s past five earnings reports. Can the company snap that streak Thursday?
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Economic Report: U.S. retail sales post biggest drop in almost a year. Is it a sign of a weakening economy?
Retail sales fell 0.6% in November, the biggest decline in almost a year, largely because of weaker car sales. Higher interest rates and a weakening economy also appeared to play a role.
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Economic Report: Industrial output slumps for second straight month in November
Industrial production fell 0.2% in November, the Federal Reserve reported Thursday.
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The Ratings Game: Snap stock is down 80% this year, but analyst still sees too much optimism
Jefferies downgraded Snap’s stock Thursday, warning that consensus revenue expectations look too high.
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Economic Report: Jobless claims drop to 11-week low of 211,000 in early December
The number of Americans who applied for unemployment benefits in early December fell by 20,000, indicating layoffs remain low even as the economy slows.