US stock markets today (June 5, 2026): S&P 500, Nasdaq fall as tech stocks slide; strong jobs data dims rate-cut hopes

US stock markets today (June 5, 2026): S&P 500, Nasdaq fall as tech stocks slide; strong jobs data dims rate-cut hopes

US stocks ended lower on Friday, with technology shares leading the decline, as a stronger-than-expected jobs report reduced expectations of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve this year.The S&P 500 fell 0.7%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 81 points, or 0.2%. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite dropped 1.4%, weighed down by losses in…

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Parenting Tips: 5 practical ways parents can rebuild trust in children after conflict or discipline

Parenting Tips: 5 practical ways parents can rebuild trust in children after conflict or discipline

Conflicts are a normal part of parent-child relationship, and so are moments of discipline. Undoubtedly these moments are necessary for a child’s growth, emotional regulation and making them aware of healthy boundaries.However, sometimes children go through an emotional impact from these situations. What may follow in the child’s mind are silent questions and emotions such…

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Bashar Al Assad: Tortured, raped opponents of Bashar Assad: Syrian man sentenced to 26 years in prison by Dutch court

Bashar Al Assad: Tortured, raped opponents of Bashar Assad: Syrian man sentenced to 26 years in prison by Dutch court

A district court in the Netherlands has sentenced a Syrian national to 26 years in prison for crimes against humanity, including the torture and rape of detainees held by forces loyal to former country’s president Bashar al-Assad during the country’s civil war.The man, identified only as Rafiq al Q under Dutch privacy regulations, was convicted…

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Why courage, agility and AI fluency are among the five skills every CXO needs in a BANI world

Why courage, agility and AI fluency are among the five skills every CXO needs in a BANI world

Why the next generation of CXOs needs courage, agility and AI fluency to thrive For years, the path to leadership seemed fairly predictable. Gain expertise, build experience, deliver results, and eventually move into the corner office.But that formula is no longer enough.Today’s business leaders are navigating a world that changes faster than ever before. Artificial…

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Korean proverb of the day: “You can lead a horse and go to a stream but you can’t make it drink...” |

Korean proverb of the day: “You can lead a horse and go to a stream but you can’t make it drink…” |

Korean proverb of the day (Image generated via Google Gemini) Every culture has sayings about advice, effort, and human nature. They may use different images, different animals, and different settings, but many arrive at a similar observation: there are limits to what one person can make another person do.This Korean proverb expresses that idea through…

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'Players like Jofra might not play for England if ... ': Captain Ben Stokes reacts to criticism of Archer's IPL stint | Cricket News

‘Players like Jofra might not play for England if … ‘: Captain Ben Stokes reacts to criticism of Archer’s IPL stint | Cricket News

England captain Ben Stokes is handed the ball by Jofra Archer (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images) England captain Ben Stokes has come out in support of fast bowler Jofra Archer amid criticism over his absence from the opening Test against New Zealand. Archer will miss the first match of the series at Lord’s after recently…

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'West wants to impose homosexuality on the rest of the world': Senegal PM makes shocking claim

‘West wants to impose homosexuality on the rest of the world’: Senegal PM makes shocking claim

Senegal’s government has defended its tougher anti-LGBTQ legislation amid growing criticism from international rights groups and activists, with Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko accusing Western countries of trying to “impose” foreign social values on the country.Addressing lawmakers on Friday, Sonko condemned what he described as Western pressure on Senegal over homosexuality. “There is a kind of…

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Factory CEO gave every employee a $3,000 cooling mattress cover because ‘they will be sharper’ at work | World News

Factory CEO gave every employee a $3,000 cooling mattress cover because ‘they will be sharper’ at work | World News

When the AI startup Factory had just 30 employees, chief executive Matan Grinberg made an unusual investment in his workforce. Instead of spending on flashy office perks, he bought a $3,000 Eight Sleep mattress cover for every employee. Grinberg said better rest translates into better performance and compared engineers to professional athletes who need proper…

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