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Stock futures fall among fears of new Covid variant found in South Africa

A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) November 8, 2021. Brendan McDermid | Reuters Stock Picks and Investing Trends from CNBC Pro: Markets closed on Thursday for Thanksgiving, so stocks came off small gains on Wednesday that stunned this week’s losses for the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite. Treasury yields have climbed this week, …

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Tesla to invest $ 188 mln to expand Shanghai plant capacity – Beijing daily

Shanghai, November 26 (Reuters) – Tesla Inc. (TSLA.O) plans to invest up to 1.2 billion yuan ($ 187.91 million) to expand production capacity at its Shanghai plant that will allow it to hire 4,000 more people on the site, state- Backed Beijing Daily newspaper reported on Friday. The paper attributed the information to a Shanghai government platform for information development …

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University students study Black Friday has nothing to do with race

Students at the University of Florida believed that the name “Black Friday” should be changed until they learned that it had nothing to do with race. Referring to a November 18 opinion article in the Chicago Tribune Called “County Talk: Black Friday should be renamed so it does not ‘discriminate and profile against black people’,” Campus Reform Reporter Ophel Jacobson …

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Senator asks Coinbase, Gemini, Binance, Tether how they protect consumers – regulate Bitcoin news

Senator Sherad Brown has sent letters to cryptocurrency exchanges and stabilcoin issuers, including Coinbase, Gemini, Binance and Tether, asking how they protect consumers and investors. “I have significant concerns with the non-standardized terms applicable to redemption of particular stabilcoins,” the senator said. Senator raises concerns about Stablecoins Senator Sherad Brown (D-Ohio), President of the United States. Among the recipients of …

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Thanksgiving air travel has been the busiest since the pandemic began

CHICAGO, Nov. 24 (Reuters) – Airports and commercial airlines across the United States registered one of their busiest days since before the pandemic on Wednesday as millions of Americans traveled to visit loved ones for the Thanksgiving holiday. Thanksgiving Eve usually tends to be the busiest day for travel. This year, however, working from home allowed many people to travel …

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Virgin Galaxy unveiled the first winner of a free trip to space

Virgin Galaxy has announced the winner of its Omaze Giveaway. , The sweepstakes saw the company give everyday people a chance to earn two tickets to the edge of space. The winner is Keisha S, a health coach from Antigua and Barbuda. She plans to give the second ticket to her daughter, who, it turns out, is an astrophysicist student. …

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Which stores are closed on Thanksgiving 2021? Walmart, Target, Best Buy, Costco, Kohl’s and more – USA TODAY

Which stores are closed on Thanksgiving 2021? Walmart, Target, Best Buy, Costco, Kohl’s and more USA today Thanksgiving Day 2021 Grocery Store Hours: Which Phoenix grocery stores are open Thursday? ABC15 Arizona Black Friday 2021 Store Hours: Walmart, Target, Best Buy, Kohl’s and more al.com 10 Grocery Stores Open Thanksgiving 2021 – Thanksgiving Day Hour for Vegans, Food Lions and …

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Bitcoin Thanksgiving gift, which BTC heads for recent rally

Bitcoin is trading on the green side this Thanksgiving morning with a gain of 4.1% in the 24-hour chart. Approaching a critical resistance level, BTC’s price stands at $ 59,042 and could see more appreciation in the short if it manages to flip $ 60,000 to support. BTC trends to the upside in the 4-hour chart. Source: BTCUSD Tradingview Bitcoin …

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US. It. Travel hit pandemic high ahead of Thanksgiving holiday

The week until this Thanksgiving was the busiest for airports since the corandavirus pandemic began, and until now the journey has been smoothly. For seven days in a row, by Wednesday, daily airport passenger volumes exceed two million people, a strike that has not been seen since before the pandemic, according to the Transportation Security Administration. U.S. airports have basked …

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