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push

[poosh] / pʊʃ /






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Worries about the inflationary impact of rising crude-oil prices, coupled with a series of disappointing U.S. debt auctions, pushed Treasury yields higher this week, while stocks, precious metals and bitcoin continued to struggle.

From MarketWatch

Musk’s five-step algorithm gets Tesla and SpaceX employees to achieve stretch goals and innovate, and it’s sure to come in handy in his push to build the world’s largest AI chip factory.

From The Wall Street Journal

And even before any tariff increases, hedge-fund bets anticipating the levies were pushing commodity prices higher.

From The Wall Street Journal

A key shift in the new guideline is the push for screening at younger ages and a broader look at personal risk.

From Science Daily

A team of researchers has pushed the limits to an extreme, creating one so tiny it can only be detected using an electron microscope.

From Science Daily