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YouTube Follows Twitter And Facebook With QAnon Crackdown
YouTube is following the lead of Twitter and Facebook, saying that it is taking more steps to limit QAnon and other baseless conspiracy theories that can lead to realworld violence.
Oil Prices Hold Gains After U.S. Crude Inventory Draw
Oil prices edged higher on Thursday, extending their 2% gains from the previous session, after data showed U.S. crude stockpiles fell last week, while OPEC and its allies were seen complying with their pact to curb output in September.
China Raises $6 Billion As U.S. Investors Overlook Political Tensions
China has raised $6 billion in a dollar bond issue that was offered to U.S. investors for the first time, according to a termsheet reviewed by Reuters, just weeks before the Nov. 3 election.
Wall Street Slides After Mnuchin Dims Stimulus Hopes
Wall Street dropped on Wednesday, led lower by Amazon and Microsoft, as investors lost hope that a fiscal stimulus would be approved before the presidential election in November.
Closing Prices For Crude Oil, Gold And Other Commodities
Benchmark U.S. crude oil for November delivery rose 84 cents to $41.04 a barrel Wednesday. Brent crude oil for December delivery rose 87 cents to $43.32 a barrel.
Punjab 'Rail Roko' Effect: Over 200 Rakes of Freight Stranded, Power Plants on Verge of Shutdown
Farmers' bodies are staging protests across Punjab against three farm laws recently passed by Parliament.
Vishant Vora Resigns as Chief Technology Officer of Vodafone Idea
Vora has decided to return home to the US, the company said in an email response to a specific query.
Wells Fargo Posts $2 Billion Profit In 3Q, Reversing 2Q Loss
Wells Fargo says it earned $2 billion in the third quarter, less than half of what it made in the same period last year but a significant improvement from this year's second quarter, when it posted a loss.
EPFO Launches Helpline Services on WhatsApp, Here's How You Can Use It
The WhatsApp helpline service has been made functional in all the 138 regional EPFO offices. The new mechanism for grievance redressal is aimed at making the subscribers self-reliant.
Surprising Things Renters Insurance Covers — And Leaves Out
Insurance is designed to offer peace of mind, but theres a reason your policy has all that fine print: You might not have the coverage you expect. Like any other insurance policy, renters insurance has exclusions, and knowing about them ahead of time can...
Asian Equities Set To Slip As Vaccine Trials, Stimulus Talks Stall
Asian equities were set to slip on Wednesday as halted COVID19 vaccine trials and an elusive U.S. stimulus agreement weighed on investor sentiment, while the dollar rose from Tuesday's threeweek low as demand firmed for safehaven assets.
Millennial Money: Use A Crisis To Build Helpful Money Habits
As millennials, weve learned about money the hard way. From the Great Recession to stratospheric student loan debt to a pandemic, theres been no shortage of life giving us lemons.
Oil Prices Steady Amid Return Of Supply, While COVID-19 Lockdowns Tighten
Oil prices were steady in early trade on Tuesday, sitting on losses of nearly 3% from the previous session after supplies began to resume in Norway and the U.S. Gulf of Mexico and Libya resumed production at its largest oilfield.
Mallinckrodt, Ensnared In Opioid Crisis, Seeks Chapter 11
A New Jersey drugmaker ensnared in the fallout from America's opioid crisis is seeking bankruptcy protection.
Petroleum Minister Calls on Emir Kuwait, Seeks Investments in India
Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has invited Kuwait to invest in India as he saw the oil-rich Gulf nation as an important and trusted partner in achieving energy security.
Sensex, Nifty Rally For Eighth Day As Infosys, Private Sector Banks Shine
Indian shares rose on Monday for an eighth straight session, driven by gains in IT major Infosys Ltd and privatesector lenders, while investors also eyed inflation data due later in the day.