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Putin and Zelenskyy have ‘no meeting planned,’ Russian official Lavrov says

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The comments by Russia’s foreign minister come after President Donald Trump suggested earlier this month that the countries’ leaders had agreed to meet.

Top Wall Street analysts favor these 3 dividend stocks for steady returns

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TipRanks’ analyst ranking service spotlights three dividend-paying stocks, including EOG Resources and Home Depot.

Challenging Buffett: Buying wonderful companies at fair prices isn’t more profitable

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A Macquarie analysis showed the opposite is true: buying fair companies at a wonderful price outperforms buying wonderful companies at a fair price.

How the U.S. space industry became dependent on SpaceX

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SpaceX holds $22 billion in government contracts, according to the company, with NASA and the Department of Defense among its largest customers.

Eli Lilly’s obesity pill remains a viable rival to Novo’s oral Wegovy despite data that underwhelmed investors

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Eli Lilly’s orforglipron could have a few advantages over a pill from Novo Nordisk, including a lack of dietary restrictions and easier manufacturing.

Solar executives warn that Trump attack on renewables will lead to power crunch that spikes electricity prices

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Renewable power executives say difficulty getting permits, rising costs due to tariffs and the end of key tax credits are making it tough to plan.

Spotify flags price rises as it introduces new services, FT reports

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Spotify will raise prices as it invests in new features and targets 1 billion users, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.

Global week ahead: Trump’s Nobel dreams meet economic reality

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Nobel Laureates are set to meet in Lindau, Germany this week.

From American Eagle to Swatch, why brands seem to keep getting it so wrong

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American Eagle, Swatch and Sanex have all sparked backlash recently over their seemingly tone deaf campaigns.

Epstein files released to Congress are mostly ‘recycled’ documents, Democrat says

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The Justice Department late Friday gave Congress the first trove of documents to comply with a subpoena by the House Oversight Committee.

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