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U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas is among a bipartisan group of lawmakers who backed a bill passed Thursday that targets fentanyl-related substances.
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HOT SPRINGS -- Though the University of Arkansas at Little Rock's William H. Bowen School of Law has evolved over the past half-century in myriad ways, it's continually been a bastion of access, affordability and quality legal education -- and that shouldn't change in the future, according to several alumni.
A juvenile has been arrested in connection with a double murder in central Maine earlier this week.Maine State Police said they responded to a residence on Windsor Road in Chelsea shortly after 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. When they arrived, they found two men dead.Detectives and evidence response technicians with the Major Crimes Unit responded to investigate and process the scene.Two men’s bodies were taken to the chief medical examiner’s office in Augusta, where autopsies will be conducted to determine the cause and manner of their deaths.State police said a juvenile male was arrested at the scene and charged with murder. He was taken into custody and transported to Long Creek Youth Development Center in South Portland.The investigation remains ongoing, according to state police, and no additional information is being released at this time.More Maine storiesMaine18 hours agoMaine woman charged in sister's shooting deathMaineJun 9Investigation underway after fire damages historic home in Maine
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Inside the Jury Room at the Weinstein Trial, Rancor and Recrimination The New York TimesHarvey Weinstein Found Guilty of Sexual Assault in Second New York Trial WSJWeinstein case judge declares mistrial on remaining rape charge as jury foreperson won’t deliberate AP NewsWeinstein jury still has 1 charge to go after partial verdict in sex crimes retrial YahooHarvey Weinstein trial ends in mistrial on final rape charge after jury foreman refuses to deliberate NBC News
Broadway composer Jerry Herman died on Thursday at the age of 88. Herman wrote cheerful, good-natured music and lyrics for shows including "Mame," "Hello, Dolly!" and "La Cage aux Folles." The creator of 10 Broadway shows, Herman won two Tony Awards for best musical.
U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas is among a bipartisan group of lawmakers who backed a bill passed Thursday that targets fentanyl-related substances.
For anyone who's ever had "one of those nights," your boozy behavior has inspired a new museum in Croatia dedicated exclusively to hangovers. Roxana Saberi reports.
This holiday weekend is a great time to catch some of the releases you may have missed. Film reviewer and Fandango Managing Editor Erik Davis talks about the great films of 2019.
A truck bomb killed at least 76 people and injured at least 50 others in Somalia's capital Mogadishu. The blast happened at a busy security checkpoint during the morning rush hour, sending a plume of thick black smoke across the city. There was no immediate claim of responsibility, although a group with ties to al-Qaeda often carries out such attacks. A government spokesman called the blast one of the deadliest in Mogadishu in recent memory.
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VANCOUVER, Columbia Británica, June 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ZenaTech, Inc. (Nasdaq: ZENA) (FSE: 49Q) (BMV: ZENA) ("ZenaTech"), una empresa de tecnología especializada en drones con inteligencia artificial (IA), Dron como un Servicio (DaaS), soluciones empresariales SaaS y computación cuántica, anuncia hoy que su filial ZenaDrone planea solicitar una patente y acelerar la implementación de la tecnología contra sistemas de aeronaves no tripuladas (Counter-UAS), que se integrará en la plataforma insignia de drones de la empresa, ZenaDrone 1000, en respuesta a una nueva directiva de política establecida por una orden ejecutiva. La tecnología contra sistemas de aeronaves no tripuladas (Counter-UAS) se refiere a herramientas o sistemas que pueden detectar, rastrear o mitigar drones no autorizados o peligrosos para proteger a las personas, la propiedad y el espacio aéreo.
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U.S. stock futures slipped Thursday evening as tensions continued to flare in the Middle East, following Israel’s preemptive strike against Iran. Starting with the S&P 500 Futures, which trades at 5,959.25, down 1.49%, followed by Nasdaq Futures at 21,580.25, down 1.59%, and Dow Jones Futures down 1.36%, trading at 42,404.00, at the time of writing this.The futures markets dipped following Israel’s Defense Minister, Israel Katz declared a state of emergency, following the attack on Iran. Katz said, “Following the State of Israel's preemptive strike against Iran, a missile and drone attack against the State of Israel and its civilian population is expected in the immediate future,” according to CNBC.On Wednesday, President Donald Trump announced that all non-emergency U.S. personnel located at its bases and embassies in the Middle East will be evacuated, saying that it “could be a dangerous place.”See Also: Walmart Heiress Takes On Trump With ‘No Kings’ Ad: ...Full story available on Benzinga.com
A new police report released Thursday says two people killed in a shooting over the weekend on the Las Vegas Strip captured it on video while livestreaming to their shared YouTube channel
This crucial corner of the energy market is at high risk from an all-out war between Israel and Iran — and it’s not oil MarketWatchGlobal oil prices soar after Israel attacks Iran BBCStocks Drop, Oil Surges as Israel Attacks Iran: Markets Wrap Bloomberg.comStocks tumble, oil soars as Israel's strike on Iran roils investors ReutersOil Prices Surge and Stock Markets Stumble After Israel’s Attack The New York Times
Meta finalizes $14.3 billion investment in Scale AI, sources say, poaching CEO Wang ReutersScale AI's Alexandr Wang confirms departure for Meta as part of $14.3 billion deal CNBCScale AI Gets Meta Investment That Values It at More Than $29 Billion WSJIs Meta really spending $15 billion to hire a 28-year-old? Business InsiderMeta Taps Top Researchers From Google, Sesame for New AI Lab Bloomberg
Meta is making a $14.3 billion investment in artificial intelligence company Scale and recruiting its CEO Alexandr Wang to join a team developing “superintelligence” at the tech giant
A political consultant told a New Hampshire jury Wednesday that he doesn’t regret sending voters robocalls that used artificial intelligence to mimic former President Joe Biden and that he’s confident he didn’t break the law.Steven Kramer, 56, of New Orleans, has long admitted to orchestrating a message sent to thousands of voters two days before New Hampshire’s Jan. 23, 2024, presidential primary. Recipients heard an AI-generated voice similar to the Democratic president’s that used his catchphrase “What a bunch of malarkey” and, as prosecutors allege, suggested that voting in the primary would preclude voters from casting ballots in November.“It’s important that you save your vote for the November election,” voters were told. “Your votes make a difference in November, not this Tuesday.”Kramer, who faces decades in prison if convicted of voter suppression and impersonating a candidate, said his goal was to send a wake-up call about the potential dangers of AI when he paid a New Orleans magician $150 to create the recording. He was getting frequent calls from people using AI in campaigns, and, worried about the lack of regulations, made it his New Year’s resolution to take action.“This is going to be my one good deed this year,” he recalled while testifying in Belknap County Superior Court.He said his goal wasn’t to influence an election, because he didn’t consider the primary a real election. At Biden’s request, the Democratic National Committee dislodged New Hampshire from its traditional early spot in the 2024 nominating calendar but later dropped its threat not to seat the state’s national convention delegates. Biden did not put his name on the ballot or campaign there but won as a write-in.Kramer, who owns a firm specializing in get-out-the-vote projects, argued that the primary was a meaningless straw poll unsanctioned by the DNC. At the time the calls went out, voters were disenfranchised, he said.Asked by his attorney, Tom Reid, whether he did anything illegal, Kramer said, “I’m positive I did not.” Later, he said he had no regrets and that his actions likely spurred AI regulations in multiple states.Kramer, who will be questioned by prosecutors Thursday, also faces a $6 million fine by the Federal Communications Commission but told The Associated Press on Wednesday that he won’t pay it. Lingo Telecom, the company that transmitted the calls, agreed to pay $1 million in a settlement in August.The robocalls appeared to come from a former New Hampshire Democratic Party chair, Kathy Sullivan, and told voters to call her number to be removed from the call list. On the witness stand earlier Wednesday, Sullivan said she was confused and then outraged after speaking to one of the recipients and later hearing the message.“I hung up the phone and said, ‘There is something really crazy going on,’” she said. “Someone is trying to suppress the vote for Biden. I can’t believe this is happening.”Months later, she got a call from Kramer in which he said he used her number because he knew she would contact law enforcement and the media. He also described his motive — highlighting AI’s potential dangers — but she didn’t believe him, she testified.“My sense was he was trying to convince me that he’d done this defensible, good thing,” she said. “I’m listening to this thinking to myself, ‘What does he thing I am, stupid?’ He tried to suppress the vote.”
A plane carrying 98 people crashed today shortly after takeoff in Kazakhstan. At least a dozen people were killed and more than 50 others were rushed to hospitals. Roxana Saberi reports.
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Professional and business services, the industry that represents “white collar” and middle and upper-class, educated workers, hasn’t experienced much hiring activity lately. However, economists have said that the decline in white-collar job openings is more driven by structural issues in the economy rather than artificial intelligence technology taking people’s jobs. “This is more of an economic story and less of an AI disruption story, at least so far,” said Cory Stahle, an economist at Indeed, a job search site.While there hasn’t been much hiring for so-called “white collar” jobs, the contraction is not because of artificial intelligence, economists say. At least, not yet.Professional and business services, the industry that represents white-collar roles and middle and upper-class, educated workers, hasn’t experienced much hiring activity over the past two years.In May, job growth in professional and business services declined to -0.4%, slightly down from -0.2% in April, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. In other words, the sector has been losing job opportunities, according to Cory Stahle, an economist at job search site Indeed.Meanwhile, industries like health care, construction and manufacturing have seen more job creation. In May, nearly half of the job growth came from health care, which added 62,000 jobs, the bureau found.More from Personal Finance:Here’s what’s happening with unemployed Americans — in five chartsThe pros and cons of a $1,000 baby bonus in ‘Trump Accounts’Social Security cost-of-living adjustment may be 2.5% in 2026However, economists have said that the decline in white-collar job openings is more driven by structural issues in the economy rather than artificial intelligence technology taking people’s jobs. “We know for a fact that it’s not AI,” said Alí Bustamante, an economist and director at the Roosevelt Institute, a liberal think tank.Indeed’s Stahle agreed: “This is more of an economic story and less of an AI disruption story, at least so far.”Artificial intelligence is still in early stagesThere are a few reasons AI is not behind the declining job creation in white-collar sectors, according to economists.For one, the decline in job creation has been happening for years, Bustamante said. In that timeframe, AI technology “was pretty awful,” he said.What’s more, the technology is even now still in early stages, to the point where the software cannot execute key skills without human intervention, said Stahle.A 2024 report by Indeed researchers found that of the more than 2,800 unique work skills identified, none are “very likely” to be replaced by generative artificial intelligence. GenAI creates content like text or images based on existing data.Across five scenarios — “very unlikely,” “unlikely,” “possible,” “likely” and “very likely” — about 68.7% of skills were either “very unlikely” or “unlikely” to be replaced by GenAI technology, the site found. “We might get to a point where they do, but right now, that’s not necessarily looking like it’s a big factor,” Stahle said. ‘Jobs are going to transform’While AI has yet to replace human workers, there may come a time where the technology does disrupt the labor force. “Certainly, jobs are going to transform,” Stahle said. “I’m not going to downplay the potential impacts of AI.”Stahle said that openings for consulting jobs focused on implementing generative AI have been rising. Over the past year, management consulting roles with AI language accounted for 12.4% of GenAI postings, showing signs of growing demand, per a February report by Indeed.A separate report by the World Economic Forum in January forecasts that by 2030, the new technology will create 170 million new jobs, or 14% of the current total employment.However, that growth could be offset by the decline in existing roles. The report cites that about 92 million jobs, or 8% of the current total employment, could be displaced by AI technology.For knowledge-based workers whose skills may overlap with AI, consider investing in developing skills on how to use AI technology to stay ahead, Stahle said.
Israel launched a series of airstrikes in Iran early Friday, escalating the conflict between the two nations. A Boeing 787 Dreamliner carrying 242 people crashed in western India on Thursday, killing all on board but one passenger. U.S. stocks popped following a cooler-than-expected May producer price index. Asian stocks fell, while oil prices soared after Israel’s attacks on Iran.Israel launched a series of airstrikes in Iran early Friday local time, escalating the simmering conflict between the two nations. Israel said that it was targeting locations related to Iran’s nuclear program. Shortly after the strikes began, the country’s Defense Minister Israel Katz declared a state of emergency. Iran’s state-run media has reported multiple fatalities in the capital city, Tehran, including the death of the commander-in-chief of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Hossein Salami.The strikes caused oil prices to jump more than 10% amid fears of a broader regional war. U.S. stock futures fell for the same reason, with Dow futures down more than 600 points. Asian stocks also fell.Meanwhile, tragedy struck Thursday when a London-bound Air India flight crashed soon after takeoff after departing from Ahmedabad, in western India. The accident involving a Boeing 787 Dreamliner carrying 242 passengers killed all but one person on board the plane. The crash had killed several people on the ground, Vidhi Chaudhary, a top state police officer, told Reuters, pushing the death toll higher.Following the accident, Boeing stocks tumbled 13%. Stocks of Boeing suppliers GE Aerospace and Spirit AeroSystems also took a hit, shedding 4% and 3%, respectively.Whether the jet crash is going to impact Boeing in the long run will depend on the investigation outcome. In an interview on CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” aviation expert and Boyd Group International President Mike Boyd said that investors shouldn’t make the assumption this is “another Max situation.” Boeing’s 737 MAX was grounded for more than a year after two fatal accidents involving the aircraft.What you need to know todayS&P 500 creeps closer to all-time high while Asian stocks fallMajor averages in the U.S. rose overnight, thanks to a cooler-than-expected May producer price index. The S&P 500 added 0.38%, ending at 6,045.26. The advance brings the broad market index less than 2% off from its February record high. The Nasdaq Composite gained 0.24% to close at 19,662.48. Meanwhile, the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 101.85 points, or 0.24%, settling at 42,967.62. Asia-Pacific markets were down Friday after Israel conducted a military strike on Iran, targeting its nuclear program, while Iran vowed to retaliate.India’s rocky path as an alternative to ChinaAmid the U.S.-China trade war, companies are increasingly pivoting toward India for their manufacturing needs as an alternative to China considering its large, young labor force, and manufacturing incentives like the production-linked incentive scheme. But many problems plague the path to India’s manufacturing boom, such as logistical bottlenecks, regulatory red tape, and patchy infrastructure in many regions.U.S. May producer price index cooler than expectedThe May producer price index, a measure of final demand prices in the U.S. economy, rose just 0.1% for the month after decreasing 0.2% in April. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had been expecting a 0.2% increase. The softer reading helped boost major stock indexes, while bond yields eased, indicating improving investor sentiment. Earlier this week, the U.S. May consumer inflation report also came in cooler than anticipated.Oracle shares soar after earnings beatShares of Oracle surged 13% after the company reported fiscal fourth-quarter results that beat on the top and bottom lines and indicated more cloud growth ahead. CEO Safra Catz said on a conference call that thanks to AI demand, cloud infrastructure revenue should increase more than 70% in the 2026 fiscal year, up from growth of 52% in the quarter. Oracle’s rally lifted the tech sector, boosting the S&P 500.[PRO] Oracle could rally another 70%: investor Victoria GreeneOracle shares may be rallying on its latest earnings beat, but it still has much higher to go, according to Victoria Greene, chief investment officer at G Squared Private Wealth. Although the stock is already up 20% year to date, Greene thinks it isn’t too late for investors to get in on the action. “The train is leaving the station, but you’ve got to jump on the stock,” she said. “I see this as a $300 stock in the next 12 months.”Read more here. And finally...Pallava Bagla | Corbis News | Getty ImagesIndian Rare Earths extracts rare earth elements from beach sands in Kerala, India.India moves to tap its rare earth reserves. Experts say it could become an alternative to ChinaIndia, like many countries, is facing China’s restrictions on rare earth exports — and it wants to develop its own domestic supplies. Experts say it could become an important alternative to China for partners such as the U.S., but will require much more public and private investment in the sector.Given its considerable reserves, India is “poised to play a key role in building a more diversified global rare earths supply chain,” Gracelin Baskaran, director of the Critical Minerals Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, told CNBC. Indian officials are evaluating how India Rare Earths, a government-owned company, can be leveraged to increase rare earth magnet production, sources told CNBC-TV18.
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At least 12 people were killed in a plane crash in the central Asian country of Kazakhstan. The aircraft, which had 93 passengers and five crew members onboard, slammed into a two-story building shortly after takeoff. The flight was traveling from Almaty, Kazakhstan’s largest city, to the country's capital. Roxana Saberi reports.
After ABC News unceremoniously parted ways with Terry Moran, Jon Stewart is calling out a double standard in broadcast journalism. The comedian recently clarified whether he agrees with the news network’s decision not to renew the reporter’s contract over a since-deleted social media post criticizing President Donald Trump and his top aide Stephen Miller. “Of [...]
California Gov. Gavin Newsom slammed Trump during a press conference saying he is not a "king or monarch and should not act like one." The conference was in response to a federal judge blocking the Trump administrations order to deploy the National Guard to the state.
NASA astronaut Christina Koch is about to make history for the second time this year. Saturday will be her 289th consecutive day in space, breaking Peggy Whitson’s old record for the longest single spaceflight by a woman. Koch joins "CBS This Morning" from the International Space Station to talk about this milestone and others.
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NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION TO UNITED STATES NEWSWIRE SERVICES OR FOR DISSEMINATION IN THE UNITED STATES.The base shelf prospectus and the prospectus supplement are accessible on SEDAR+. Any amendment to the foregoing documents will be accessible within one business day on SEDAR+.MONTREAL, June 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aya Gold & Silver Inc. (TSX:AYA, OTCQX:AYASF) ("Aya" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has filed a prospectus supplement (the "Supplement") to its short form base shelf prospectus dated June 10, 2025 (the "Base Prospectus") with respect to its previously announced bought deal equity financing to purchase, on a bought deal basis, 9,363,300 common shares in the capital of the Company (the "Shares"), at a price of $13.35 per Share (the "Issue Price") for gross proceeds of $125,000,055 (the "Offering").The Supplement has been filed with the securities regulatory authorities in each of the provinces of Canada.The Offering is led by Desjardins Capital Markets ("Desjardins"), as sole bookrunner, together with a syndicate of underwriters including National Bank Financial Inc. and BMO Capital Markets, together with Desjardins as co-lead underwriters (collectively, the "Underwriters").The Company has granted the Underwriters an over-allotment option to purchase up to an additional 15% of the Shares at the Issue Price, exercisable in whole or in part, at any time on or prior to the date that is 30 days following the closing of the Offering (the "Over-Allotment Option"). If the Over-Allotment Option is exercised in full, $18,750,008 additional proceeds will be raised pursuant to the Offering and the aggregate proceeds of the Offering will be approximately $143,750,063.The Company intends to use the net proceeds of the Offering to advance its business objectives including for the advancement of its exploration program at Boumadine, the exploration program at Zgounder Regional, and for working capital and general corporate purposes.The closing date of the Offering is scheduled to be on or about June 18, 2025, and is subject to certain conditions including, but not limited to, the receipt of all necessary approvals, including the approval of the Toronto Stock Exchange and the applicable securities regulatory authorities.Access to the Supplement, the corresponding Base Prospectus and any amendment thereto are provided in accordance with ...Full story available on Benzinga.com
"We are at a decisive moment in Israel's history," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a recorded video message.
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In the Philippines, the death toll is rising following a devastating typhoon. It struck on Christmas Eve killing at least 20 people. Thousands more were left homeless. CBS News' Ian Lee reports.
U.S. officials say Israel's military has begun airstrikes against Iran, adding that there is no U.S. involvement or assistance. NBC News' Courtney Kube reports.
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A new report suggests the U.S. may be flying spy planes over the Korean peninsula because of rising tensions with North Korea. Kim Jong Un's regime had hinted for days about a "Christmas Gift" if the U.S. did not ease sanctions before the end of the year. Barry Petersen reports.
HONG KONG (AP) — China’s national security authorities in Hong Kong and the city’s police launched their first publicly known joint operation, raiding the homes of six people on suspicion of colluding with foreign forces to endanger national security. The police’s statement on late Thursday did not disclose the identity of the six people suspected [...]
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The royal family in Britain stuck to tradition on Christmas at church, although there were some notable family member absences. The monarch also gave her annual Christmas message to the commonwealth. Imtiaz Tyab reports.
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Spaceballs is getting a sequel, nearly 40 years after the iconic 1987 original, and Thursday brought big casting news. Mel Brooks, who wrote, directed, and starred in the parody of Star Wars and similar films of the '80s, will reprise his role as Yogurt (a send-up of Yoda), Variety reports....
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Tesla's newest versions of its flagship vehicles have arrived with some slim changes.The post Tesla launches new Model S and Model X, and the changes are slim appeared first on TESLARATI.
Boeing's new Starliner returned to Earth today after failing to reach the International Space Station. The unmanned capsule landed at White Sands, New Mexico. Boeing called it a bulls-eye landing.
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Jun. 12—Illinois can, if it so chooses, play a combined 14 feet worth of Croatians in the 2025-26 season. How often twin brothers Tomislav Ivisic and Zvonimir Ivisic play together is the the question. Odds are it won't be for major stretches given the Ivisic twins are the only centers on the somewhat new-look Illini roster. Foul trouble for one means the other will have to slot into that spot. ...
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An Air India flight bound for Gatwick airport crashed not long after take-off on Thursday, with more than 50 British nationals on board.
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(Reuters) – Wall Street’s main indexes slipped on Thursday as signs of rising tensions in the Middle East hurt risk sentiment and investors sought more clarity on Washington’s recent trade deals with China. Boeing declined 4.7% after an Air India 787-8 Dreamliner jet crashed minutes after taking off in India’s western city of Ahmedabad, killing [...]The post Wall Street Dips as Middle East Tensions Rise, Boeing Drops appeared first on GV Wire.
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Prosecutors are expected to continue their closing submissions today at the sexual assault trial of five former members of Canada's world junior hockey team.Prosecutor Meaghan Cunningham argued Wednesday that Michael McLeod invited his teammates into his London, Ont., hotel room for group se...
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US-Israel logistics group claims workers were attacked by Hamas, while Israeli forces kill 22 people across the territoryThe bloody chaos that has overtaken food distribution in Gaza has worsened with more mass casualties among Palestinians trying to reach humanitarian assistance, while the US-Israeli organisation tasked with deliveries claimed that five of its local workers had been killed by Hamas.The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) said on Thursday that a bus full of its Palestinian staff was attacked by Hamas at 10pm local time on Wednesday, with at least five deaths and other workers taken hostage. Continue reading...
Sector OverviewToday's stock market activity paints a dynamic picture, strongly influenced by the performance of different sectors. The technology sector emerged as a significant performer, led by gains in software infrastructure stocks. Notably, Oracle (ORCL) surged by 14.15%, showcasing robust investor confidence. Similarly, Nvidia (NVDA) and Broadcom (AVGO) added 0.99% and 1.70% respectively, reflecting positive momentum in semiconductors.Meanwhile, the aerospace and defense sector faced significant headwinds, with Boeing (BA) plummeting by 5.40%. These declines underscore challenges, potentially due to current geopolitical tensions impacting investor sentiment.Market Mood and TrendsThe broader market exhibits a mixed sentiment, with select gains and losses driving divergence among sectors. While tech stocks enjoy optimism, consumer defensive and industrial stocks are under pressure, mirrored in Walmart (WMT) falling by 1.31% and General Electric (GE) dipping 1.68%.Investor reactions appear cautious, possibly influenced by near-term economic data releases and broader macroeconomic uncertainties. This wave of sector-specific performance could signify emerging trends that might shape future movements.Strategic RecommendationsInvestors should consider retaining a bullish stance on select tech stocks, given their current strength and potential for continued growth.Monitor the aerospace and defense sector closely; while it remains battered today, any positive geopolitical shifts could offer recovery prospects.A prudent approach involves diversification, particularly balancing high-growth tech with more stable, defensive stocks to buffer against volatility.Stay updated with real-time data and leverage insights on ForexLive.com to effectively navigate the evolving market landscape. As always, strategic portfolio adjustments based on sector trends can optimize positions in these diverse market conditions. This article was written by Itai Levitan at www.forexlive.com.
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Northstone, which has its Keld development in Barrowford, has been named as the number one developer for first-time buyers in the UK in the latest HomeViews rankings; an independent platform from Rightmove powered entirely by verified homeowner reviews.
Fashion company Bonprix will implement Trustly’s account-to-account (A2A) payment solution in Finland, Sweden and Norway. [contact-form-7] With this solution, which will be implemented in collaboration with omnichannel payment service provider Computop, Bonprix aims to offer a simpler payment experience and reduce the number of abandoned purchases, the companies said in a Thursday (June 12) press [...]The post Fashion Company Bonprix to Implement Trustly Account-to-Account Payments appeared first on PYMNTS.com.
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Multiple cricket associations in the Bay Area are helping create the next generation of the sport's players in the U.S.
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The EFL have announced the introduction of a preliminary round to the Carabao Cup for the 2025/26 season.