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S&P 500 Notches a Weekly Gain After Jobs Report
Stocks finished out the week on a strong note after a Goldilocks jobs report boosted hopes for a late-summer rate cut.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Austin City Council passes gender affirming care protections after Texas lawsuit
The Austin City Council passed protections for gender-affirming care Thursday, only a few days after the state of Texas filed a lawsuit over Title IX changes granting protections for transgender people. “Trans people deserve the right to self ...The Hill - Politics -
Legrand Misses Forecasts But Keeps Outlook
Legrand posted lower profits for its first quarter following a slowdown in the construction sector, but confirmed its financial targets for the year.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Danske Bank Outlook on Track as Demand Sustained
Danske Bank backed its full-year guidance after reporting in-line first-quarter earnings on good demand for its products, efficiency gains and strong credit quality.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Carlos Alcaraz withdraws from Italian Open with right forearm injury
Third-ranked Carlos Alcaraz has announced that he is withdrawing from the Italian Open because of the right forearm injury that already prompted him to pull out of tournaments in Monte Carlo and BarcelonaABC News - Sports -
Vistra Corp. to join S&P 500 index, replacing Pioneer Natural Resources
The electric utility replaces Pioneer Natural Resources on the benchmark index after the latter’s acquisition by Exxon Mobil.MarketWatch - Business
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