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Toll Brothers, the Top Luxury Home Builder, Is a Buy for 2023
This article is an excerpt from “Here Are Barron’s 10 Top Stocks for the New Year,” published on Dec. 16, 2022. To see the full list, click here. With home builder Toll Brothers ‘ stock down 30% this year, it might look like the roof is caving in. But that’s probably not the case. Yes, mortgage…#tol #tollbrothers #toll
Source: Reuters: Health - January 2, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

‘A second front’: fight to save 1,000-year-old caves from developers in Ukraine
Archaeologists say cave complex must be preserved for ‘indisputable and cultural value’Dmytro Perov was at his day job, analysing planning applications for Kyiv city council, when he saw a familiar address – the derelict house in central Kyiv built by his family in the late 1800s that was confiscated by the Bolsheviks. The owners of the site now wanted to build on it and had made the unlikely claim that their office was based at the house, which Perov knew had no roof and collapsed walls.When he was a child, his grandmother said somewhere on the land around the former family home were rumoured to be ancient caves. He...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - December 25, 2022 Category: Science Authors: Isobel Koshiw in Kyiv Tags: Ukraine Archaeology Europe Science World news Source Type: news

Research: Miners sent 57K Bitcoin to exchanges in 2022; selling pressure decreasing
This year hasn’t been kind to Bitcoin miners as the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 triggered a global energy crisis, pushing mining costs through the roof. In addition, the collapse of Luna in June tanked Bitcoin’s price to a two-year low, wiping out the little profitability miners had left.…#btc #usd #kbitcoin #bitcoins #coinbase #ftx #luna #bitcoin #exahash #cryptoslate
Source: Reuters: Health - December 18, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

A possible solution to the family doctor shortage | About That
A recent survey suggests 20 per cent of Canadians do not have a family doctor, which can make getting timely lab tests and referrals to specialists nearly impossible. But what if you could get everything you need under one roof? Andrew Chang talks with Dr. Danielle Martin about health teams and why they could be an answer to our doctor shortage.
Source: CBC | Health - December 15, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: News Source Type: news

LYOTRADE: A Complete Trading Suite Under One Roof
The cryptocurrency industry has grown by leaps and bounds over the past years in terms of overall user adoption but also by means of the trading volume. People are interested in trading cryptocurrencies, and it shows. This has spurred the appearance of many exchanges, and each one of them battles…#lyotrade #bnb #iban #kyc #lyowallet #hongkong #cryptopotato #lyocredit #aml #eur
Source: Reuters: Health - December 15, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Average New Car Prices Hit a Record High in November
In general, you can expect the average price of a new car to increase year-over-year. It happens. We were used to it. And then COVID hit, disrupting global supply chains, causing a chip shortage, and sending car prices through the roof. With fewer new cars to buy, people started paying more for…#buick #modelsplaids #coxs #sclasses #honda #kia #coxautomotives
Source: Reuters: Health - December 14, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Kimberly Palmer: Sharing a Roof, And Money, With Adult Kids
Bloomberg#adultkidsbloomberg #kimberlypalmer
Source: Reuters: Health - December 12, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Time Out Market Back In Growth Phase With Saudi Mega Project
Time Out Market has confirmed another Middle Eastern location for its food hall concept, with Riyadh set to join a growing roster. Last year, upscale food hall concept Time Out Market Dubai brought 17 of the U.A.E. city’s chefs under one roof, while in the Emirati capital, Time Out Market Abu…#dutyfreesales #alpencapital #diriyahsquare #portuguese #middleeastern #uae #saudiarabia #diriyah #porto #cannes
Source: Reuters: Health - December 8, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Hero city: Crippled by Russian attacks, Ukraine's science hotbed refuses to give up
KHARKIV, UKRAINE— In an SUV pockmarked by shrapnel, Mykola Shulga wends his way along the Kharkiv highway, dodging concrete barriers and antitank obstacles scattered along the road like giant toy jacks. On the northern outskirts of his broken city, he reaches the ruins of Pyatykhatky, an academic enclave set amid oak and maple groves. “This was one of the most beautiful areas of Kharkiv,” he says, on a brisk October day. Before the war, it was home to many researchers at Ukraine’s largest science center, the Kharkiv Institute of Physics and Technology (KIPT). But months of shelling left some of the district’s ...
Source: ScienceNOW - December 7, 2022 Category: Science Source Type: news

Ford and GM Are Going Green. 1 Under-the-Radar Way Investors Can Benefit
While Tesla (TSLA -1.14%) is the leader in electric vehicles (EV), other aspects of its business also promote the use of clean energy. Its solar roof panel and energy storage segment represented about 5% of revenue in the third quarter, generating more than $1.1 billion. As traditional automakers…#nucor #steel #greensteel #scope #green #energy #emissions #tsla #tesla #ford
Source: Reuters: Health - November 30, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

FTX collapse drives curiosity around Sam Bankman-Fried, Google data shows
The fall of FTX seemingly had the biggest impact on the crypto ecosystem as Google searches for the CEO Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) hit the roof over in November 2022. Some of the biggest drivers for this trend include mainstream media attention, colossal losses and political ties. On Nov. 2, SBF lost…#sbf #ftxseemingly #biggestimpact #ftx #sambankmanfried #ftxtoken #googlesearches #biggest #sbflost #google
Source: Reuters: Health - November 28, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

The Christmas show must go on: householders vow to keep the festive lights on
Avril and Christopher Rowlands planted a tree in their front garden in 1978 after bringing it home on the roof rack of their white Mini. Now, the £6 tree is a 50ft high local landmark in their village of Inkberrow, Worcestershire, towering over the house and decorated with 1,100 lights using a…#christopherrowlands #christmaslights #lights #rowlandsplanted #roofrack #christmas #mini #christopher #displays #cost
Source: Reuters: Health - November 26, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Titanium plant furnace blast causes roof damage, no injuries
MORGANTOWN, Pa. (AP) — A furnace explosion damaged the roof of a titanium plant in southeastern Pennsylvania on Thanksgiving Day, but no one was injured, authorities said. Officer Kyle Tranovich of the Caernarvon Township police department said a skeleton crew of only six people was working in the…#timetmorgantown #kyletranovich #caernarvontownship #morgantownplant #southeasternpennsylvania #explosion #morgantown #plant #titanium #titaniumplant
Source: Reuters: Health - November 24, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Forecasts for the concentration of petroleum gas leakage diffusion under different liquid level heights of a sealing ring of sizeable floating roof tank - Wei Y, Wu W, Yu H, Lu J, Huang M, Guo M.
The sealing ring of the external floating roof tank is prone to petroleum gas leakage due to material aging and oil corrosion. Petroleum gas leakage and diffusion easily accumulate above the floating deck. When it is within the explosion limit range, there...
Source: SafetyLit - November 14, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Burns, Electricity, Explosions, Fire, Scalds Source Type: news

Advancing health equity for the LGBTQIA+ community
Healthcare systems are failing the LGBTQIA+ community and transgender individuals in particular. Too often they are not getting the care they need.     The stigma and discrimination of recent decades die hard and continue to negatively impact LGBTQIA+ healthcare outcomes in many cases. New approaches and new attitudes to delivering healthcare, without discrimination, are needed to ensure that this community thrives.  A key challenge facing LGBTQIA+ patients is varying attitudes to the community in different parts of the world and even in different states or regions.  Increased health risksOne important dimension of he...
Source: EyeForPharma - November 9, 2022 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Katie Delaney Source Type: news