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Data demands from ICE triggered months of executive departures and legal debates inside the IRS.

The company hit a record $57 billion in quarterly revenue as demand for its advanced AI data-center chips continued to surge, beating analysts expectations.

He also said the 10-year “term premium,” or additional compensation demanded by investors to hold the long-dated maturity, is basically unchanged.

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The programs with the highest demand from students and employers also have the highest costs.

Now, the cattle supply crunch, mixed with solid beef demand from consumers, has driven livestock prices to all-time highs this year, giving ranchers their highest paychecks ever.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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