JEWISH DIGITAL TIMES

ECONOMY

U.S. stocks staged a surprising rally on Friday. But can the party last? – Morningstar

U.S. stocks staged a surprising rally on Friday. But can the party last?  Morningstar Source link

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REAL ESTATE

High-end Korean restaurant now open in Herald Square subway

All photos by Brynne Levy Photography unless stated otherwise Midtown’s latest fine dining establishment has opened inside the 34th Street-Herald Square subway station. Located in what was a former barbershop

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FASHION

Fashion Bomb Daily Shop New Arrivals: Ricki Brazil’s Stunning Knit Collection Has All of Fall’s Must-Have Pieces

Now that Fall is officially here, we can finally indulge in the most luscious knits, and take our looks up a notch with designer Ricki Brazil, who’s exceptional collection is

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CULTURE

Weekly Horoscopes for the Week of October 9 by the Cut

Angela Lansbury, a Libra. Photo-Illustration: by Preeti Kinha; Photos: Getty This is a big astrological week! To start off, love planet Venus enters thoughtful Virgo. For the next month, the

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LIFESTYLE

My Baby Registry | Connecticut Fashion and Lifestyle Blog

WHEW! This post turned out to be much longer than I was planning. Now I’m starting to worry that I have *too* much on here. We both have rather large

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SPORTS

Fact or Fiction: Alabama is leader for Rivals250 RB Daniel Hill

Rivals national recruiting analyst Cole Patterson is joined by national recruiting director Adam Gorney, Daniel Fair of HawgBeat.com and Brandon Howard of TideIllustrated.com to tackle three recruiting topics in the

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ENTERTAINMENT

Judy Blume On Writing Sex Scenes

Photo: Getty Images for The New Yorker Gathered in Midtown for the annual New Yorker Festival, the literati agreed on two things: (1) more horny books, and (2) sex scenes

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CRYPTO

How will CBDCs be used for political oppression in your country?

Central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) have emerged as a prominent topic in the financial world. They promise elevated stability, security, efficiency, and reduced corruption. Central banks, the International Monetary Fund,

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ECONOMY

Does Income Inequality Affect Small Firms?

Donggyu Lee, Thomas Drechsel, and Sebastian Doerr The share of income going to high-income households has increased significantly in the United States in recent decades. In 1980, the average income

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SCIENCE

Ancient Footprints Affirm People Lived in the Americas More than 20,000 Years Ago

Fossilized human footprints found in New Mexico’s White Sands National Park were almost certainly made more than 20,000 years ago, during the height of the last ice age, according to

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