: 2022 Oscars: What time, what channel and where to stream the top movies
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Here's everything you need to know if you want to tune in to Hollywood's biggest night.
The American Petroleum Institute reported late Tuesday that U.S. crude supplies fell by 4.3 million barrels for the week ended March 18, according to sources. The API also reportedly showed weekly inventory declines of 626,000 barrels for gasoline and 826,000 barrels for distillates. Crude stocks at the Cushing, Okla., delivery hub were up by 646,000 barrels last week, sources said. Inventory data from the Energy Information Administration will be released Wednesday. On average, the EIA is expected... Читать дальше...
Adobe Inc. shares dipped 3% in extended trading Tuesday after the software company reported fiscal first-quarter revenue that surpassed Wall Street analysts’ lofty forecasts but offered tepid guidance.
Stocks ended higher Tuesday, finding their footing a day after the Dow Jones Industrial Average snapped a five-day winning streak following hawkish comments by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished around 255 points higher, up 0.7%, near 34,807, according to preliminary figures, while the S&P 500 rose around 50 points, or 1.1%, to close near 4,512. The Nasdaq Composite ended near 14,109, jumping 2%. Powell on Monday said the Fed could hike rates... Читать дальше...
U.S. stocks finish higher as Nasdaq leads way with roughly 2% gain
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President Joe Biden and U.S. allies plan on Thursday to roll out additional sanctions on Russia due to the country's ongoing invasion of Ukraine, according to Biden's national security adviser, Jake Sullivan.
Nike said it would test stores that only sell the Jordan brand during its fiscal third-quarter earnings announcement.
U.S. oil futures finished lower on Tuesday, easing back after posting a gain of more than 7% in the previous session. Traders continued to weigh the likelihood of a European Union ban on imports of Russian oil. A meeting of NATO on Thursday "could yield tougher measures against Moscow, potentially confirming the anticipated supply risks to Russian upstream oil" in the short term, said Louise Dickson, senior oil market analyst at Rystad Energy. West Texas Intermediate crude for April delivery fell 36 cents... Читать дальше...
During his trip to Europe later this week, President Joe Biden will "join our partners in imposing further sanctions on Russia and tightening the existing sanctions to crack down on evasion and to ensure robust enforcement," said Jake Sullivan, Biden's national security adviser, during a Tuesday briefing for reporters. When asked for details, Sullivan said he would not "get ahead of an announcement, which will be rolled out in conjunction with our allies on Thursday, when the president has the... Читать дальше...
Gold futures finished lower on Tuesday, pressured by strength in Treasury yields in the wake of comments from Federal Reserve officials on interest-rate hikes. Fed Chairman Jerome Powell on Monday said policy makers could delivery half percentage point rate hikes at future meetings and St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said Tuesday that the central bank needs to move aggressively on rates. Gold looks like it is "on the ropes" on surging Treasury yields, growing stagflation risks, and with... Читать дальше...
BA.2 subvariant now responsible for one-third of COVID cases in U.S., says CDC
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said in a statement Tuesday that she tested positive for COVID-19, so she won't be joining President Joe Biden on his trip to Europe this week. Psaki said she had "two socially-distanced meetings" with Biden on Monday, and the president is "not considered a close contact as defined by CDC guidance" and has tested negative on Tuesday. Psaki, who said she has only mild symptoms, previously had COVID in October.
Читать дальше...Jen Psaki tests positive for COVID-19; no close Biden contact, she says
Women of color and people in 'essential' jobs are often among those who make $31,200 a year or less, according to Oxfam.
Equity investors aren't sweating Fed Chairman Jerome Powell's decision to unleash his inner hawk. Here's why.
Ting Hong Yeung was accused of stiffing buyers and stalling them long enough for Amazon to clear their payments which he used to buy gold bars.
Severe storms and tornados have injured at least 12 people across the southern U.S. this week
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European countries, including the UK, German and France, lifted their COVID-19 restrictions 'too brutally' and are now struggling with rising cases again as the highly transmissible BA.2 variant spreads, according to the European head of the World Health Organization.
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Jensen Huang spoke at length to the public about his company's plans Tuesday for the first time since dropping his pursuit of chip designer Arm Ltd., including the introduction of the next generation of its core product.
Coronavirus Update: Europe restrictions lifted 'too brutally,' says WHO official
Tesla Inc. shares rose 2% Tuesday, as Chief Executive Elon Musk cut the ribbon on the company's first manufacturing facility in Europe, its 5.5 billion euro ($5.5 billion) Gigafactory in Berlin. The plant is based in Gruenheide, a coal town that sits within commuting distance of the German capital. Musk did a dance as he oversaw the delivery of the first German-made Tesla vehicles to 30 clients and their families, CNBC reported. The ceremony was also attended by protesters, who are concerned... Читать дальше...
The BA.2 subvariant now makes up an estimated 34.9% of COVID-19 cases in the U.S., according to the most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That's up from the estimated 23.1% of new cases reported a week ago. BA.2 is a subvariant of omicron and is more transmissible than omicron. The number of new cases in the U.S. continues to decline; the seven-day moving average was 27,786, as of Sunday, according to the CDC. However, cases are rising in many parts of the world, including China and several European countries.
McDonald's Corp. says it will bring its Szechuan dipping sauce back on March 31, but only for a few days and only on the fast-food giant's app. Over the past 24 years, the sauce has only been available three times. The sauce can be paired with an order of Chicken McNuggets or purchased on its own. Customers can only purchase five packets at a time. The sauce mixes sweet and savory with the flavors of garlic, ginger, soy and vinegar. McDonald's stock has slumped 11.3% for the year to date, and... Читать дальше...
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