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A handful of stocks are entering or about to enter the worrying so-called death cross. A death cross is a price chart pattern that occurs when a stock’s 50-day moving average falls below its 200-day moving average, signaling that investors are bearish on a stock or that the stock’s momentum is weakening and could continue valleys. A deathcross can also be an indication of an upcoming bear market pattern. Three names, including fast food chain McDonald’s and semiconductor company Intel, are drawing a death cross or have already formed one, according to a screen from CNBC Pro. Of these names,…

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And while Democrats are ready to save him from Greene’s (R-Ga.) first deportation attempt next week, they are clear that their mercy won’t necessarily be permanent if the Georgia rioter, or anyone else, tries again. They also have little political incentive to give Johnson more permanent protection unless he opens broader negotiations over possible power-sharing in the House of Representatives. That price is too high for the speaker to pay. “I don’t know how you put that genie back in the box,” Rep. David Joyce (R-Ohio) said of amending the so-called motion to vacate the speakership, the revision of which…

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Are you ready for an unforgettable trip to the country where East and West meet? In Turkey you can find history everywhere you look. Enjoy vibrant cities where old and modern lie side by side. Whether you’re looking for ancient buildings, a peaceful coastline or breathtaking natural beauty, Turkey has it all. Make sure you visit these nine fantastic destinations for yourself when you plan your next trip! Istanbul Istanbul, here you can walk from Europe to Asia while exploring the culture and history of millennia. Be sure to visit Hagia Sophia for a truly unique experience as you learn…

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Mental health takes a backseat to physical health in the US, according to a new study of the US healthcare system. About 75% of respondents said mental health problems are identified and treated ‘slightly worse’ or ‘much worse’ than physical ailments – despite 81% seeing an increased incidence of mental illness in the past five years. West Health, a national nonprofit focused on aging and health care, teamed up with Gallup in February to survey nearly 2,300 U.S. adults. The results were released on Wednesday. About 5% of respondents believed that mental health problems are treated ‘slightly better’ or ‘much…

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Hope Hicks is testifying at the hush money trial, and when Trump was asked if she betrayed him, he didn’t answer.Don’t miss Sarah Jones’ essay on Kristi Noem, entitled Predatory Is the Point of the Day. Here was the scene when the court went into its lunch break: With one minute to go before the usual 1 p.m. lunch break, Judge Merchan thinks this is a good place to stop. Trump leaves the courtroom. He doesn’t respond to a pooler who asks, “Did Hope Hicks betray you?” We’ll be back at 2:15 PM ET as Hope Hicks resumes her testimony.…

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The accounting firm that worked with Trump Media has been accused of massive fraud by the SEC.Don’t miss Sarah Jones’ essay on Kristi Noem, entitled Predatory Is the Point of the Day. CBS News reported:BF Borgers, the independent accounting firm of Trump Media & Technology Group, is facing charges of “massive fraud” from the Securities and Exchange Commission, which alleged Friday that the accountant ran a “sham audit mill” that endangered investors. The SEC said Borgers has been closed and noted that the firm agreed to a permanent suspension from appearing and practicing before the agency as accountants. The suspension…

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As investors bid farewell to a week marked by a Federal Reserve meeting, surprising labor market data and the latest corporate earnings, they still have to figure out what it all means for a stock market that is still deciding where it wants to go. All three major market indexes ended the week higher after Friday’s rally, fueled by weaker-than-expected jobs data in April that pushed up unemployment slightly and pushed government bond yields lower – rekindling hopes that interest rates will rise next year valleys. all. That helped fuel the market’s recovery from the three-week correction that sent the…

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The situation unfolding at Columbia University and on campuses across the country should come as no surprise. This didn’t happen overnight. Universities have long tolerated anti-Semitism compared to other forms of discrimination. The demonstrations of the past three weeks are just the latest example of what happens in the leadership void between taking a firm stand and trying to appease both sides. Tensions are rising. Words escalate into action. Threats turn into violence. There is right and wrong. Protesting in a passionate and lawful way is a great exercise in freedom of expression. Supporting the Palestinians in their struggle for…

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Are you ready for the ultimate 2-week itinerary to Thailand? Prepare for ancient temples, green jungles and pristine beaches. Whether you’re looking for the busy streets of Bangkok or the tranquil shores of Yao Noi, this route promises an unforgettable adventure! Bangkok: Enjoy gastronomic delights for 3 nights Your adventure begins in Bangkok, where you can find modern skyscrapers next to ancient temples and street food vendors with tempting offers. Spend your first three nights at The Siam Hotel and enjoy a peaceful retreat from the busy city with unforgettable views of the Chao Phraya River. Here you can indulge…

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