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The upcoming week will see a focus on inflation data coming out of the United States. The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index, a key gauge of inflation favored by the Federal Reserve, is set to be released on Friday. This data will provide important insights into the direction of interest rates for the remainder
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The battle for the box office crown between Warner Bros’ Furiosa and Alcon/Sony’s The Garfield Movie has been intense over the long weekend. Both films are currently neck and neck, aiming for around $31 million over four days and $25 million over three days. Surprisingly, Garfield seems to have the upper hand, slightly edging out
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The world lost a musical genius with the passing of Richard Sherman at the age of 95, but his legacy will live on forever. Sherman, along with his brother Robert, created some of the most beloved Disney songs that have delighted generations. From “It’s a Small World” to “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious,” their music has become a cherished
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In the midst of a changing cinematic landscape, Sean Baker recently accepted the prestigious Palme d’Or for his latest movie, Anora, at the Cannes Film Festival. During the awards press conference, Baker took the opportunity to advocate for the survival of traditional theaters, expressing his desire for his movies to be shown on the big
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The current situation in Russia poses growing risks for European banks, as highlighted by U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen. Operating in Russia not only creates reputational challenges but also involves navigating through a complex web of sanctions and regulations. Yellen mentioned that the United States is considering strengthening its secondary sanctions on banks that engage
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Argentine President Javier Milei has announced plans for a “significant” tax reduction in an effort to reduce state intervention in the country’s economy. Facing a prolonged economic crisis with soaring inflation rates, Milei is urging Congress to approve a series of economic reforms aimed at stimulating investments and revitalizing the economy. Despite his ambitious plans,
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One of the recent films that have made a splash in limited release is Marco Bellocchio’s *Kidnapped: The Abduction of Edgardo Mortara*. Set in mid-19th century Bologna, the film tells the true story of a six-year-old Jewish boy who was abducted by the Catholic Church in 1858. The boy, Edgardo, was taken to Rome and
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Saving for retirement is a critical aspect of financial planning, and many individuals find it challenging to consistently contribute to their retirement fund. To address this issue, an increasing number of employers are implementing automatic mechanisms in their company 401(k) plans to help employees save more effectively. One of these mechanisms is “auto-escalation,” which automatically
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