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Should you buy the dip? Veteran trader explains why it ‘isn’t always the smartest thing to do’

[ad_1] Listen and subscribe to Trader Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you find your favorite podcasts. Some investors will purchase a stock when its price dips, allowing them to get in on lucrative names at easier entry points. Although there are plenty of success stories from investors using this method, it may not always be a smart idea. “Here's the hard truth that nobody wants to say out
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Police warn against misinformation online

[ad_1] The BriefFrisco PD is urging people to be on the lookout for false information.Police say misinformation is being spread online about the deadly stabbing at a Frisco track meet earlier this week.Frisco police say that only official releases from verified accounts should be trusted.FRISCO, Texas - Frisco police are urging people to be on the lookout for misinformation surrounding a deadly stabbing at the UIL District 11-5A track meet
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Avalanche warning in place from Girdwood to Turnagain Pass

[ad_1] Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key TakeawaysApr. 5—An avalanche warning is in place through Saturday from Girdwood to Portage Valley, Whittier and Turnagain Pass as rain, snow and strong winds are on track to overload an already unstable snowpack.The Chugach National Forest Avalanche Information Center
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I Just Spent The Last 20 Minutes Laughing Hysterically At These 27 Hilarious Photos

[ad_1] 1.This wrapped, mysterious, phallic object:2.This motivational banner:3.These "brownies" someone made for their teacher on April Fools Day:4.This job rejection:5.This pharmacist who gave up:6.This sign addressing inflation:7.This grammar fail:8.This perfectly placed traffic sign:9.This communication fail:10.This timeless sign:11.This failed scamming attempt:12.This sinister April Fools prank:13.This funny wall art:14.This gorilla who tried to hide at the zoo:15.This sad wittle cookie🥺:16.This pick-up line that flopped:17.This unexpected question:18.This graffiti:19.This immature response:20.This hilarious response:21.This artwork
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After Trump tariffs, Sir Keir Starmer is to slow down and go faster

[ad_1] Laura KuenssbergPresenter, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg•@bbclaurakBBCPrime Minister Sir Keir Starmer watched in his flat. Chancellor Rachel Reeves saw it in her study. The Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds, accompanied by staff and pizza, took in President Donald Trump's big tariffs reveal on Wednesday from his office in Old Admiralty Arch, from where the British Navy was directed to protect and control trade on the high seas in days gone by.Ministers
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US neo-Nazi group with Russia-based leader calls for targeted Ukraine attacks

[ad_1] A US neo-Nazi terrorist group with a Russia-based leader is calling for targeted assassinations and attacks on the critical infrastructure of Ukraine in an effort to destabilize the country as it carries out ceasefire negotiations with the Kremlin.The Base, which has a web of cells all over the world, was founded in 2018 and became the subject of a relentless FBI counter-terrorism investigation that led to several arrests and
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3 Changes Elon Musk’s DOGE May Make to Social Security That Can Impact Your Benefits

[ad_1] Billionaire Elon Musk and his team at the Department of Government Efficiency have been tasked with making big changes to Social Security in an effort to reduce fraud and create a more logical system, but many are concerned. Over 72.5 million people receive a Social Security check every month, per the Social Security Administration (SSA), and Americans are worried over new policies and potential massive staff cuts, which could
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Tariffs throw US, Canadian farm machinery manufacturers into turmoil

[ad_1] By Ed White REGINA, Saskatchewan (Reuters) - All around a recent farm show in Canada, equipment salespeople struggled to swing deals with farmers worried about tariffs. With some combines costing more than $800,000, a surprise price hike from a tariff would be a hit most farm budgets cannot easily take. Canada was spared the Trump administration's broad global tariffs on April 2 but faces tariffs on steel and aluminum
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Former MI6 boss says Britain must get ready for war as Putin threatens Europe

[ad_1] Britain needs to re-arm and build reserves through a form of national service to defend against Vladimir Putin’s hopes to dominate eastern Europe and undermine the west, the former head of MI6 has warned.Sir Alex Younger said people in the UK must realise that the threat from Russia - and its closeness to the US - is real, adding: “Putin and Trump together have done their best to persuade