US markets today: Wall Street inches toward new highs as tech stocks rebound; shutdown relief lifts investor mood

US stocks edged higher on Wednesday, with benchmark indices inching toward record levels as easing worries over the government shutdown and a rebound in technology shares buoyed investor sentiment, according to an AP report.The S&P 500 rose 0.2% in early trade, nearing its all-time high from two weeks ago, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average…

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Scorpio Horoscope Today, November 12, 2025 | Astrology News

Last Updated:November 12, 2025, 06:45 IST scorpio Horoscope Today, November 12, 2025: Get your daily prediction from Chirag Daruwalla. Find out Vrishchika rashifal, luck time, luck number and more on News18.com. Scorpio Horoscope Today: Astrological predictions by Chirag Daruwalla for Vrishchika rashi on November 12 2025. (AI generated image) Scorpio Horoscope Today, November 12, 2025:…

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ICC ODI rankings: Rohit Sharma retains top spot, Virat Kohli at five as Babar drops to a new low | Cricket News

Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Babar Azam. Agencies: IANS, AP In the latest ICC men’s ODI player rankings released on Wednesday, Rohit Sharma maintained his top position in batting with 781 rating points, while several Pakistani players showed significant movement, however Babar Azam dropped two spots to seventh place with 709 points, marking his first time…

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5 everyday foods you eat without realising that are secretly spiking your blood sugar levels |

Many people often feel sudden fatigue, bloating, or persistent cravings for sweets without realising that these symptoms may be linked to fluctuating blood sugar levels. Gastroenterologist Dr Pal explains that common everyday foods can trigger rapid blood sugar spikes, causing energy crashes and long-term health risks such as insulin resistance, obesity, and type 2 diabetes….

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Border clashes escalate: Afghanistan blames Pakistan for closures; $200 million trade loss prompts search for new routes

Nooruddin Azizi (File photo) Afghanistan’s Taliban government on Wednesday said that it is seeking alternative trade routes through Central Asia as border closures with Pakistan continue to cripple commerce and worsen economic losses.Acting commerce minister Nooruddin Azizi said that the country is losing nearly $200 million every month due to the shutdown of key crossings…

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