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This 92%-rated crime drama still reigns supreme, and it’s rated higher than Dexter: Resurrection on Rotten Tomatoes.
Wall Street stocks advanced on Monday, while Treasury yields softened at the top of a busy week of corporate earnings reports, as tariff negotiations between the U.S. and its trading partners ...
Markets End In Green After HDFC Bank, ICICI Lift The Mood, Sensex Over 400 Points Higher While Eternal (Zomato)'s shares settled a whopping 7.31 per cent higher, both ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank ended ...
Out of the gate, shares of LexinFintech (NASDAQ: LX) are up about 12%, or 80 cents. It’s up on news of a $50 million share buyback program. It’s also up on CEO confidence with the announcement ...
EU retaliatory measures could include taxes on digital services that could be aimed at U.S. technology companies such as Alphabet, the parent of Google, or Meta Platforms, which owns Facebook.
School bullying reaches devastating new peaks in Australia with figures showing a rising number of children as young as 10 expressing serious emotional distress following online and in-person abuse.
Business Tariffs impact 2025 holiday shopping: Fewer choices, higher prices ahead Published: Jul. 21, 2025, 8:51 a.m.
It’s less than 22 weeks before Christmas, and American businesses that make and sell consumer goods usually nail down their holiday orders and prices at this time of year. But President Trump ...
After introducing two levels (basic and advanced) for Science and Social Science at the secondary stage, the Central Board of Secondary Education is now gearing up to expand this model to STEM ...
JPJ mulls seatbelt rules on higher education institutions, residential school buses JPJ will mobilise its state-level technical and enforcement teams beginning in August to collaborate with ...
KUANTAN: The Road Transport Department (JPJ) plans to expand enforcement of seatbelt usage to all buses owned by institutions of higher learning and fully residential schools.
The move from primary to secondary school can be a big transition, and it’s only natural to have some concerns, he continued. “A lot of Year 6 pupils worry about getting lost.