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  • Dow Jones Top Markets Headlines at 5 PM ET: Silver and Gold Prices Rally; Stocks Hold Near Records | Zelensky …

    Dow Jones Top Markets Headlines at 5 PM ET: Silver and Gold Prices Rally; Stocks Hold Near Records | Zelensky …

    Silver and Gold Prices Rally; Stocks Hold Near Records

    Indexes back away slightly from records hit Wednesday.

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    Zelensky to Meet Trump on Closing Gaps in Draft Peace Deal

    The high level talks come after a flurry of U.S.-Ukraine negotiations, but Russia remains a possible obstacle.

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    Customs Crackdown Leads to Blocked, Destroyed Imports

    Small imports that had cleared U.S. customs quickly and easily are now stranded because of changing tariffs and tougher enforcement.

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    China Sanctions Boeing, Other U.S. Companies Over Taiwan Arms Sale

    Beijing responded to the Trump administration’s approval of a large weapons package for Taipei with restrictions on firms and executives.

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    Silver’s Runaway Rally Sweeps Up Amateur Investors

    Silver prices have been rising in part because of constrained supply, with the world’s pure-play silver deposits mostly exhausted.

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    Japan Plans Record High Initial Budget for Next Fiscal Year

    The Japanese cabinet approved a record-high initial budget totaling approximately $785 billion for the coming fiscal year, signaling Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s latest effort to support growth through aggressive spending.

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    The Economic Divide Between Big and Small Companies Is Growing

    The economic fortunes of low- and high-income Americans are diverging. The same pattern is happening with companies.

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    Japan Closer to Achieving 2% Inflation Target, BOJ Governor Says

    Bank of Japan Gov. Kazuo Ueda said Thursday that the central bank is getting closer to achieving its 2% inflation target, reaffirming his stance of seeking further interest-rate increases.

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    Coast Guard Tracks Down Runaway Oil Tanker Linked to Iran and Venezuela

    The U.S. is gathering more manpower and weaponry to seize the sanctioned Bella 1 as it flees in the Atlantic.

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    Family Offices Have Become the New Power Players on Wall Street

    Wealthy families are launching offices to manage their money at a record clip and are increasingly getting a seat at the table in significant deals.

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    Warren Buffett and Private Equity Both Love Insurance. The Similarities End There.

    Investing insurance premiums is a different game on Wall Street than in Omaha.

    (END) Dow Jones Newswires

    December 26, 2025 17:15 ET (22:15 GMT)

    Copyright (c) 2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.

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  • Five Ducks Prospects to Participate in 2026 World Junior Championship

    Five Ducks Prospects to Participate in 2026 World Junior Championship

    Ducks have five prospects representing their respective countries at the 2026 World Junior Championship in St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minn. from Dec. 26-Jan. 5. The prospects include centers Lucas Pettersson and Eric Nilson (both Sweden),…

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  • Interim HC Mike Kafka, OC Tim Kelly, DC Charlie Bullen, STC Michael Ghobrial

    Interim HC Mike Kafka, OC Tim Kelly, DC Charlie Bullen, STC Michael Ghobrial

    Interim Head Coach Mike Kafka

    KAFKA: Just for practice, just so you guys know for practice, so (tight end) Theo (Johnson), he’s got a little sickness, we’re holding him out today. (Defensive lineman) D.J. (Davidson), (safety Tyler)…

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  • Li, Z. et al. Research on digital innovation strategy and its adaptive configuration of single champion enterprises in the manufacturing industry. Management World 39, 186–208. https://doi.org/10.3969/j.issn.1002-5502.2023.02.009 (2023).

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  • U.S. Welcomes Saudi and Emirati Leadership Supporting Yemen’s Sovereignty and Regional Security – U.S. Department of State (.gov)

    U.S. Welcomes Saudi and Emirati Leadership Supporting Yemen’s Sovereignty and Regional Security – U.S. Department of State (.gov)

    1. U.S. Welcomes Saudi and Emirati Leadership Supporting Yemen’s Sovereignty and Regional Security  U.S. Department of State (.gov)
    2. Saudi Arabia demands Yemeni separatists leave seized governorates  Al Jazeera
    3. Southern separatists in Yemen report…

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  • MNUFC Acquire Tomás Chancalay from New England Revolution

    MNUFC Acquire Tomás Chancalay from New England Revolution

    Minnesota United announced today that the club has acquired winger Tomás Chancalay in a cash-for-player trade from the New England Revolution in exchange for $100,000. Additionally, New England will retain a sell-on…

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  • Aggies Sign Mountain West Freshman of the Year Eliza Sharp to 2026 Class – Texas A&M Athletics

    Aggies Sign Mountain West Freshman of the Year Eliza Sharp to 2026 Class – Texas A&M Athletics

    BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – The Texas A&M volleyball team added redshirt sophomore middle blocker Eliza Sharp to the 2026 roster, head coach Jamie Morrison announced Friday.
     
    Sharp joins the Aggies from Boise State, where she had a historic debut…

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  • Dark matter may be made of pieces of giant, exotic objects — and astronomers think they know how to look for them

    Dark matter may be made of pieces of giant, exotic objects — and astronomers think they know how to look for them

    Exotic, dark astrophysical objects may be hiding in interstellar space, and a new proposal outlines how to find them: stare really, really hard.

    We don’t know what dark matter is, even though we strongly suspect it exists. We see circumstantial…

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  • LCBO sees surge in demand for local and low-alcohol drinks

    LCBO sees surge in demand for local and low-alcohol drinks

    In a year marked by shifting consumer habits and limited access to U.S. products, Ontarians turned their attention to locally made beverages, according to the LCBO’s annual report.

    From ready-to-drink cocktails to de-alcoholized wine, Ontarians showed a strong preference for new formats and local producers throughout the past year.

    LCBO took its annual look back at consumer preferences when it comes to beverage alcohol.

    This past year Ontarians embraced the opportunity to discover something new amidst restrictions on U.S.-produced products, new points of sale, and innovative new product releases.

    “This year we saw trends shift in response to industry changes and a growing desire to support local, with more than 20 per cent growth in demand for Ontario products”, said Abhay Garg, Vice President, Merchandising. “Customers were motivated to try something new – often from our own backyard – which is great for local producers.”

    Beer, Cider and Ready-to-Drink

    Both beer (+22%) and ready-to-drink (RTD) coolers (+21%) experienced a significant boost throughout the year – partly driven by their availability at more points of sale outside of the LCBO. Meanwhile, at the LCBO, the expansion of large format beer (i.e. 12, 24 and 30 packs) across the province, drove 42% growth over the previous year, with the 30-pack being the most popular large-pack format.

    Ontario’s craft beer and cider customers flocked to tried-and-true favourites, flavour innovation, and seasonal releases from local producers, while interest in classic Belgian, German and Czech styles fuelled interest in imported beer. Non-alcoholic beer and cider (+14%) continued to grow in popularity, and customers can look forward to large national brands and local craft producers launching new styles in 2026.

    Seltzer-style products, which offer a low-calorie alternative, remained the most popular type of RTD. However, RTD cocktails continued to be the fastest-growing (+31%), doubling in growth since last year. Exciting new releases from local Ontario producers were popular, and this year LCBO more than doubled the number of products available from small Ontario RTD producers.

    Wine

    When it comes to wine, customers continued to seek out fresher styles, including lighter reds, sparklers, and light wines. With more customers choosing to consume mindfully, de-alcoholized wines continued to gain popularity (+126%). In lieu of U.S.-produced wines, Ontario wines benefited from the strong customer sentiment to support local, with VQA sales increasing by +56%, led by Ontario red VQA (+66%) and Ontario white VQA (+54%). There was also a notable increase in demand for wines from Canada (+19%), Australia (+17%), Italy (+10%) and France (+18%) — particularly red wines.

    Spirits

    Within spirits, customers increasingly chose Canadian and Ontario alternatives. Canadian whisky led overall growth by value, but this trend extended to other spirit categories, including vodka, rum, and liqueurs, where Canadian and Ontario options gained traction. While smaller categories, Asian whiskies continued to experience strong demand (+23%) and Irish whiskey (+2%) enjoyed steady growth. Meanwhile, consumers continued to favour smaller, convenient sizes, driving demand for bottles below 750ml.

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  • East West Music & Dance Festival 2026

    East West Music & Dance Festival 2026

    The 6th Annual East-West Music & Dance Festival will bring eastern and western artists from the Tampa Bay community and beyond together for a one-of-a-kind event to showcase the talents of musicians and dance performers, stretching hands…

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