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According to exit polls released by RTVE, Spain’s conservative party, Partido Popular (PP), is expected to take the lead in negotiations to form a new government in Madrid. These results indicate a potential end to the socialist rule of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. The PP secured between 145 and 150 seats, while the incumbent socialist
In a remarkable twist, a former weapons engineer has emerged as the unexpected connection between Warner Bros.’ beloved “Barbie” and Universal’s captivating “Oppenheimer.” Amidst the frenzy surrounding these two summer blockbusters, which seemingly couldn’t be more different — one a whimsical tale centered around the iconic Barbie doll, the other an extraordinary account of the
The recent string of gains in the market may face a potential setback as traders prepare for a significant Federal Reserve meeting and the start of earnings season. The Dow Jones Industrial Average managed to achieve a 10-day winning streak, thanks to soft inflation reports and the growing excitement surrounding artificial intelligence. However, the market
The shares of electric automaker Tesla experienced a significant drop of nearly 10% on Thursday. This decline came as investors became disenchanted with the imprecise remarks made by CEO Elon Musk and other executives regarding the company’s latest vehicle, the Cybertruck, as well as their plans for a robotaxi-ready car. The performance on this particular
The outcome of three crucial by-elections in Uxbridge and South Ruislip, Selby and Ainsty, and Somerton and Frome, is eagerly anticipated as polling stations have closed. These constituencies were left vacant by former Conservative MPs Boris Johnson, Nigel Adams, and David Warburton, who has been sitting as an independent since last year. However, the Conservative
The Federal Reserve has recently introduced its FedNow instant-payments service, which aims to enhance the flow of cash for businesses and individuals. After several years of development, officials believe that this system will enable faster and more convenient everyday payments, such as immediate access to paychecks, last-minute bill payments, and government payments. Fed Chair Jerome