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TSMC Shares Rise Despite Expectations of Tighter 2025
Shares of the TSMC rose to a record intraday high in Taipei’s stock market after Morgan Stanley and other brokers boosted price targets on the company before its earnings.
Student Loan Guide: Essential Insights for First-Time Borrowers
This guide provides essential information and tips for new borrowers to understand how student loans work and navigate the borrowing process effectively.
US National Debt on Pace to Reach Record-Setting Level in the Next 4 Years
The United States (US) is reportedly on the path to encountering an unprecedented level of national debt in the next four years.
Boeing Agrees to Plead Guilty to Misleading US Regulators and Pay Fines, Yet Victims' Families Are Upset
Boeing would reportedly plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to defraud the US and pay up to $487 million in penalties to avoid prosecution.
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Napoleon Bonaparte's two pistols, intended as suicide weapons, sold for €1.69 million. This photograph shows a box with two pistols, which belonged to Emperor Napoleon I, during the preview before their auction, in Paris on June 18, 2024.
France’s snap general election revealed an unexpectedly strong second round result from the New Popular Front, a coalition of left-wing parties.
Major South Korean battery producer SK On is in crisis amid weak electric car sales of its clients in the US and Europe.
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This article explores how quality is ensured in lot release testing, the processes involved, and the impact of these measures on the biopharmaceutical industry.
This article explores why leadership is essential in biosimilar manufacturing and how it influences the success of these complex products.
Argentine President Javier Milei is expected to not attend the Mercosur summit in Paraguay this week and would instead head to Brazil to attend a rally organized by hard-right former president Jair Bolsonaro.
Samsung Electronics Co. unionized workers, led by the National Samsung Electronics Union (NSEU), will commence a three-day strike at the company's Hwaseong facility near Seoul.
Algeria and Italy have signed a €420 million (approximately $455 million) deal to establish a significant agricultural project spanning 36,000 hectares in Timimoune province.
In 2023, Millennials topped the list for average savings by generation, followed by Gen Z, with Baby Boomers holding the largest total savings across generations.