Seema Parmar

Markets Rocket on Solid Jobs Report

Advertisment Stocks rose on Friday as Wall Street digested a better-than-expected nonfarm payrolls report for April, which eased recession fears and put the S&P 500 on pace for its longest winning streak in just over two decades. The Dow Jones Industrials popped 581.58 points, or 1.4%, to 41,334.54. The much broader index…

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Fierce, Aquatic Reptilian Predators Disappeared After an Ancient Climate Change Event

A literal sea change disrupted the balance of aquatic predators during the middle Cretaceous. Before that period, during the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous, fierce aquatic reptilian predators prowled the oceans, including pliosaurids with jaws over six feet long, toothy thalattosuchia crocodyliforms, and fast, fish-like ichthyosaurians. Then, during the middle Cretaceous, something happened. Ichthyosaurs, thalattosuchians,…

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Vikings Outlook: CB Stephon Gilmore Signed

Minnesota Vikings outlook after signing veteran Cornerback Stephon Gilmore to a one-year, $10M contract. Following Mekhi Blackmon’s injury and Khyree Jackson’s unfortunate death, Gilmore was signed to fill that hole for the season. View the Minnesota Vikings Team Outlook The post Vikings Outlook: CB Stephon Gilmore Signed appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook. Source link

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Mason Vale Cotton now: Desperate Housewives’ MJ is all grown up and swapped the small screen for the NFL field

When you look at the biggest television hits of the 2000s, you can’t go past Desperate Housewives.  The series, which ran for eight seasons, featured plenty of faces that have gone onto have incredible careers in the entertainment industry.  But others, like former child star Mason Vale Cotton, went down a different path. You probably don’t…

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Markets Hike on Solid Jobs Report

Advertisment Stocks rose on Friday as Wall Street digested a better-than-expected non-farm payrolls report for April, which eased recession fears and lifted the S&P 500 for its longest winning streak in just over two decades. The Dow Jones Industrials popped 564.47 points, or 1.4%, to 41,317.43. The much broader index rose 82.53…

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