For many families, there’s no better place to celebrate the holidays than at a theme park. And this year, Disney and Universal parks from California to Florida are decked out in their festive best, with sparkling decor, seasonal attraction…
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Fawlty Towers actress Prunella Scales dies aged 93
Fawlty Towers actress Prunella Scales has died aged 93, her family have confirmed.
Scales was best known for playing hotel manager Sybil Fawlty, the long-suffering and domineering wife of Basil, in the classic British sitcom.
The actress died…
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This is what happens to your brain during menopause
(What is perimenopause? Your brain may hold a clue.)
“Menopause is not just a hormonal process, it’s also brain-transition process. There are documented structural changes going on in the brain,” says Angélica Rodríguez, a graduate student…
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 trails far behind Battlefield 6 on Steam preorders
According to data from Alinea Analytics, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 has sold under 200,000 pre-order copies on Steam 18 days ahead of launch, whereas Battlefield 6 had already sold almost a million during the same time…
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Pakistan, Saudi Arabia agree to launch Economic Cooperation Framework – RADIO PAKISTAN
- Pakistan, Saudi Arabia agree to launch Economic Cooperation Framework RADIO PAKISTAN
- PM Shehbaz meets Saudi crown prince ahead of Future Investment Initiative conference Dawn
- Saudi Arabia pledges $1b oil facility to Pakistan The Express Tribune
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investors look ahead to interest rate decision
U.S. Treasury yields moved lower on Tuesday as investors looked ahead to the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision.
At 7:10 a.m. ET, the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield was down one basis point to 3.981%, while the 2-year Treasury note yield was less than a basis point lower at 3.492%. The 30-year bond yield fell more than 1 basis points to 4.554%.
One basis point equals 0.01% (1/100th of 1%) and yields and prices move inversely to one another.
Investors are anticipating the start of the two-day Fed meeting on Tuesday, as policymakers are widely expected to cut rates.
Traders are pricing in a nearly 98% chance that the overnight fed funds rate will fall to a range of 3.75% to 4.00% down from a range of 4.00% to 4.25% today, per the CME FedWatch Tool.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s speech which follows the interest rate decision announcement, will also be closely watched for clues about whether the central bank will cut again at its final meeting in December.
Meanwhile, as the U.S. government shutdown continues, investors are still dealing with an economic data blackout.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are due to meet on Thursday in South Korea. As both countries have agreed on a framework for a potential trade deal, investors are expecting that trade tensions will ease.
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Cyber researchers have already identified several big security vulnerabilities on OpenAI’s Atlas browser
With OpenAI’s Atlas browser just over a week old, cyber experts have already identified several vulnerabilities and potential security risks for users.
Researchers have discovered a vulnerability in the AI browser that allows attackers to…
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Netanyahu says Israel will respond after Hamas hands over remains not belonging to missing hostages – Reuters
- Netanyahu says Israel will respond after Hamas hands over remains not belonging to missing hostages Reuters
- LIVE: Israel accuses Hamas of ‘violation’ over return of captive remains Al Jazeera
- Israel receives body Hamas says belongs to Gaza…
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Cygnet Energy to acquire Kiwetinohk in $1 billion deal – Reuters
- Cygnet Energy to acquire Kiwetinohk in $1 billion deal Reuters
- Cygnet Energy Enters into Agreement to Acquire Kiwetinohk Energy Corp. Newswire Canada
- Kiwetinohk announces a cash sale for $24.75 per share under Arrangement Agreement with Cygnet Energy MarketScreener
- Kiwetinohk Announces a Cash Sale for $24.75 Per Share under Arrangement Agreement with Cygnet Energy Ltd. The Globe and Mail
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House of Dynamite writer ‘respectfully disagrees’ with Pentagon’s complaints about nuclear missile thriller | Film
Noah Oppenheim, the writer of Kathryn Bigelow’s nuclear-missile thriller House of Dynamite has responded to complaints from the Pentagon over the accuracy of its depiction of the US’s defence systems, saying he “respectfully disagree[s]”.
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