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Argentina Scrapped Its Rent Controls. Now the Market Is Thriving.
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Inside the thriving market for alternatives to brand-name weight loss drugs
High demand for weight-loss and diabetes drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy has led to a shortage in manufacturing. In the meantime, a market for cheaper, compounded drugs thrives.2 days ago -
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Good News for the Stock Market: The Fed Believes Its Jumbo Rate Cut Was a 1-and-Done
Investors are cheering as policymakers expect the labor market to hold steady through a series of smaller cuts into 2025.16 hours ago -
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Why the S&P 500 could soar above 6,000 by year-end
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‘He has never paid rent or utilities:’ Do I have the legal and moral authority to charge my brother rent to live in our family home?
‘My brother has been living there while my father was alive — and still is. He did not pay any rent or utilities’9 hours ago -
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Can Labour Get Control At Conference?
Deputy PM Angela Rayner says she broke no donation rules.Yesterday -
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Siege in Darfur Spirals Into a Brutal Battle for Control
An all-out assault of shelling and airstrikes on densely populated areas is exacerbating a famine crisis in Sudan’s El Fasher.2 days ago -
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Reform UK votes to give members more control
Reform UK’s new constitution is approved in a vote at its party conference in Birmingham.2 days ago - United Kingdom -
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A Changed Montana May Decide Control of the U.S. Senate
Republicans are trying to seize control of the U.S. Senate by ousting Jon Tester, the last Democrat holding statewide office in a state that not long ago had many of them.Yesterday -
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