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Month: November 2021

Banks and technology companies are largely unfazed by snarled supply chains and worker shortfalls. In this aerial photo

Earnings season tells a tale of two economies

By Julia Horowitz, CNN Business Another strong earnings season is cheering investors and pushing US stocks to record highs. What’s happening: More than half of the companies in the S&P 500 have reported results. According to FactSet, 82% have beat Wall Street’s profit expectations. That’s helping to produce a “greed” reading on the CNN Business

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South African municipal vote to gauge support for ruling ANC

By MOGOMOTSI MAGOME Associated Press JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South Africans are voting in local government elections that will offer an indication if support for the ruling African National Congress has rebounded after seeing its popularity wane in recent years. Monday’s municipal elections will decide the composition of councils responsible for providing essential services like water,

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Garavito o “La Bestia”: el violador y asesino de casi 200 niños en Colombia que tendría la posibilidad de salir de prisión

macamilarincon (CNN Español) – Luis Alfredo Garavito suena a miedo en Colombia. A terror. A homicidios y violación de niños. No en vano uno de sus alias es “La Bestia”. Se encargó de sembrar el horror en al menos 11 de los 32 departamentos del país, asesinando a 186 niños (incluyendo dos asesinatos en Ecuador) y

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Pfizer COVID-19 booster shot reduces severity of disease, study suggests

By Jennifer Ferreira Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO (CTV Network) — New research into the effectiveness of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 booster shot suggests getting a third dose significantly reduces the risk of disease-related hospitalization and death. Conducted by Israel’s Clalit Research Institute in collaboration with researchers at Harvard University, the study compared

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Members of the New York City fire and police departments and other city workers had until Friday evening to show proof they have received at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine or be placed on unpaid leave. Firefighters are shown here as their fire engine enters the FDNY Engine 281/Ladder 147 station on October 29

2,300 NYC firefighters call out sick as vaccine mandate begins, but mayor says public safety not disrupted

By Christina Maxouris, Artemis Moshtaghian and Ralph Ellis, CNN Hundreds of New York City firefighters called in sick Monday morning as the Covid-19 vaccine mandate for municipal employees went into effect, bringing the total number of sickouts in the fire department to 2,300, FDNY Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro said at a news conference. Normally, 800-1,000

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