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Brian Belski, chief investment strategist at BMO Capital Markets, says the S&P 500 will end 2018 at 2,950. It's the most bullish forecast on Wall Street.
New York-based Justin Gelband said that eating healthy is more important than exercise, but cautioned against using juice-only diets to shed pounds.
Mr. Mugabe was expected to announce his decision after meeting with the military hierarchy and leaders from other African countries following the political crisis in Zimbabwe, but he failed to voice out his decision when he delivered a speech yesterday.
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Hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons has been accused of sexual misconduct alongside film producer and director Brett Ratner, Simmon's former protege.
In a move reminiscent of Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods, Alibaba buys a major stake in a big Chinese grocer.
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Mahama in a Facebook post described KABA’s death as "shocking" while expressing his condolence to the family of the former broadcaster and the media fraternity.
Walmart's Jet.com is offering employees certain perks and benefits as it strives to compete with Amazon for talent.
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