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The S&P 500 is kicking off the second half of 2025 in style. For the first time in more than two years, the benchmark index tallied a bullish “golden cross” on Tuesday.
TikTok's Whoville Nose trend is making waves as users compare their upturned noses to Cindy Lou Who and the Grinch.
The S&P 500 flashed a golden cross this week, signaling potential for more gains. The 50-day moving average closed about the 200-day moving average on Tuesday.
The Dow was running away from the other major indexes on Tuesday, but it’s still down from its December high. The blue-chip index was up 400 points, or 0.9%. The S&P 500 was down 0.3%, while the ...
Today sees the launch of The Telegraph’s expert guide to the 500 best pubs in England. Chosen by our pub guru Will Hawkes for their charming character, welcoming staff, rich history and – of ...
Ed Sheeran, Drake and the Weeknd scored the highest placements on Apple Music's Top 500 Streamed Songs list of the past decade.
She Competed in Pageants for 5 Years and Never Won. Everything Changed After She Got a Nose Job (Exclusive) Angel Ruiz underwent a rhinoplasty in March 2022. Three months later, she was crowned ...
Russia has the capacity to launch as many as 500 Iranian-designed Shahed attack drones at Ukraine in a single attack, but doing so on a daily basis is not possible, Ukraine's military intelligence ...
Stock Market News From July 1, 2025: Dow Ends 400 Points Higher After Senate Passes Trump's Tax Bill The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq were lower to begin the second half of the year.
Father survives getting sucked into drain pipe, hurtled 500 feet beneath a highway: ‘I was saying my goodbyes’ ...
The S&P 500 hit a fresh record even as the strong June jobs report dented the market's expectations for rate cuts this summer.
Stock Market News, July 1, 2025: Dow ends up 400 points, S&P 500 and Nasdaq slip from record highs to kick off the second half of 2025; Senate passes Trump’s big bill.
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