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Новости за 07.12.2024

NBC4i.com 

Columbus organization raises $450K with 'Holiday Tour of Homes'

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH)-- A local organization has hit a major milestone all while raising money for those in need, right here in central Ohio. Now in its 20th year, the Holiday Tour of Homes event run by the Junior League of Columbus, has raised nearly $450,000. The women’s volunteer organization has spent months curating homes that [...]

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Munawar Faruqui reveals his son had a rare disease called ‘Kawasaki’ when he was one and half years old; says ‘I had to buy injections worth Rs 75,000 and I had Rs 700 in my wallet’

Comedian Munawar Faruqui shared a poignant story about his son's battle with Kawasaki disease. Facing a hefty medical bill of Rs 75,000 with only a few hundred rupees, he borrowed money after a frantic search. This experience deeply affected Faruqui, motivating him to prioritize financial stability to avoid such precarious situations in the future.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 38%

With the bulls making a comeback, there is a case to be bullish. But remember: As an investor, what matters are earnings and valuations. So be selective, avoid impulsive investing, and keep reviewing your portfolio. Also, stay away from penny stocks. It is very likely that some of the penny stocks will fly – and be distributed among retail investors. For our list today, we look at stocks that have witnessed a continuous rise in their score in the last one month. These selected stocks depict a strong... Читать дальше...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

For logical risk-takers and tactical investors: 5 metal stocks with an upside potential of up to 35%

In October, the big dip in the Indian market was triggered by a single factor – China. The country, to revive its economy, was set to come out with a stimulus package. And as valuations in China were cheaper than in India, FII money was being redirected there. The sharp rise in the Chinese stock market gave credence to this narrative. Now, because China is a metal guzzler, all metal stocks performed very well in that phase, even as most other sectors saw sharp cuts. But when the Chinese stimulus package turned out to be underwhelming... Читать дальше...

Deadline.com 

Kyle Mooney Explains Why Directorial Debut ‘Y2K’ Becomes A “Whole Different Movie” After This Shocking Kill & If Myspace’s Tom Survives

SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details about Y2K. Kyle Mooney is partying like its 1999 with the release of his directorial debut Y2K, a nostalgic horror comedy that plays on a familiar public hysteria 25 years later. The Saturday Night Live alum, who directed and co-wrote the A24 film with Evan Winter, told Deadline that […]

This is money 

How you can cash in on DEAL MANIA

So attractive are the valuations of UK shares at present that some analysts argue that 'everything is for sale'.

Voice of America 

From VOA Mandarin: China’s ‘lifeless’ millennials struggle with rising cost of living

As the Chinese economy slows down and the job market becomes more competitive, tens of thousands of young Chinese are resorting to money-saving challenges and sharing their frugal feats on social media. Some youths participating in money-saving trends limit monthly food expenses to no more than $70, or around 500 yuan. See the full story here.

ABR Trails 

Friday 5:30 pm

we had a great day of skiing, the new dusting groomed up well this morning. We regroomed most of the skating and reset classic tracks on about 35 km. All trails are open except Puumala. Skiers were very pleased with the snow and trails. Classic tracks received a very good grade . Skiers if you …

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«Star Tribune» (startribune.com) 

The sad decline of the public hangout

The notion of downtown as a “public square,” rife with spontaneous or planned encounters, is not what it used to be.

TheHill.com 

Health insurers step up security, scrub websites of leadership information

The killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson is spurring other major health companies to remove the photos of executives from their websites, close buildings and even switch to a virtual investor day rather than an in-person public event. Amid rising security concerns, companies have removed previously public information from their websites. UnitedHealth Group, the parent company...