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What makes this shutdown unique is that there's not a great sense of what the fight is even about. It's a shutdown about nothing.
Insurance premiums have soared since the fire claimed the lives of 72 people in the London tower block.
Tesla's (TSLA) Cybertruck has yet to be released, but many wondering how the model will fair in the current market given the demand for more affordable vehicles. David Undercoffler, Autolist Editor-in-Chief joins Yahoo Finance to discuss what lies in store for Tesla going into the next fiscal year and how the Cybertruck may fair in this pricing environment. "I would be very surprised if the actual Cybertruck hit the road in the next year to 18 months and it a starting price of had anything lower than $60,000. That is an expensive proposition right out of the gate," says Undercoffler, remaining skeptical on the future performance of the vehicle with most consumers. However, Undercoffler says the company's revised Model 3 is "bigger news" given that the refresh has potential to generate more interest and boost sales. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Yahoo Finance Live.
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With one exception, that year’s first-round QB crop hasn’t lived up to billing. And neither has Hardman, who’s now with the Jets.
The former East Tennessee State All-American had a big game in a win over Pitt, with two big punt returns, and two interceptions.
Members of Congress are at an impasse on funding the government, and that could impact more than 140,000 employees in North Carolina and the state’s federally funded services.
Jeremy Hunt said the UK economy is “proving the doubters wrong” after revised official data showed a stronger post-Covid recovery than previously thought.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin was on Friday shown meeting one of the most senior former commanders of the Wagner mercenary group, Andrei Troshev, and discussing how best to use "volunteer units" in the Ukraine war. Is Wagner back, who controls it and are its fighters returning to the Ukraine war? Wagner, one of the world's most battle-hardened mercenary groups, was founded by Yevgeny Prigozhin and Dmitry Utkin, a former special forces officer in Russia's GRU military intelligence.
A new animal welfare law bans the use of animals for recreational activities that cause them pain and suffering, but allows bullfights and hunting with dogs.
Britain has designated a plan to build a subsea cable carrying renewable energy from Morocco as a project of "national significance", which could help smooth planning hurdles. Xlinks, a company chaired by former Tesco chief executive Dave Lewis, wants to build 3,800 kilometres (2361.21 miles) of subsea cables to supply solar and wind power from the Sahara to 7 million British homes by 2030. While Xlinks called the government's recognition of its project "a major milestone", many challenges remain.
Mikhail Metzel/Sputnik via ReutersRussian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday held a meeting with a top former commander of Wagner Group to discuss how to use “volunteer units” in Ukraine, with a separate intelligence report claiming that “hundreds” of the organization’s fighters had likely started to redeploy to the battlefield.The Kremlin meeting on Thursday between Putin and Andrei Troshev—the Wagner commander known as “gray hair”—comes a month after the plane crash death of Yevgeny Prigozhi
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