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Harmony Gold Mining Shares Tumble on Cautious Guidance, Disappointing Dividend
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Oil Markets Remain Cautious Ahead of Fed Decision
Despite production halts in the Gulf of Mexico and disruptions in Libyan supplies adding to supply-side risks, front-month WTI prices still remain below the key threshold of $70 per barrel, ...5 hours ago - Federal Reserve -
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Woman survives falling and tumbling 150 feet at Washington state waterfall site
A woman sustained serious injuries this week after falling and tumbling more than 150 feet down an embankment at a Washington state waterfall popular with hikers, authorities said.Yesterday -
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Anyox review – ghostly afterlife of a devastated mining town in ecological disaster
Jessica Johnson and Ryan Ermacora’s documentary connects the grim toil of a place that once boomed – for its owners – with its toxic legacy. Back in the early 20th century, Anyox was a booming ...8 hours ago -
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Gold Well Supported by Weaker U.S. Dollar, Fed Cut Expectations
Gold prices were broadly stable but still trading near record highs, supported by a weaker dollar and prospects of a long-awaited interest-rate cut by the Federal Reserve on Wednesday.5 hours ago - Federal Reserve -
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Hong Kong Shares Edge Higher as Investors Weigh Weak Chinese Data
Hong Kong shares erased early losses to close higher, supported by biotech and consumer-related stocks.5 hours ago - Hong Kong -
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College football's five most disappointing teams through three weeks: Florida State, Kansas and more
Florida State owns the unwanted honor as most disappointing, but several other preseason Top 25 teams have stumbled out of the gates.16 minutes ago - Florida -
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Hell on Middle-earth? The Rings of Power fails to spin streaming gold
Most expensive TV show ever is in its second season, but reviews are disappointing and audiences are staying away. The Amazon Studios chief, Jennifer Salke, seemed aware of the stakes when the ...Yesterday
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