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On Wednesday morning (August 21, 9:31am GMT+7, Bangkok time), Asia Pacific indexes fell in tandem with the US market, while investors also digested Japan's trade data for July. Japan's trade statistics for July 2024 showed exports increased 10.3% year-on-year, while imports also increased 16.6%. Economists surveyed by Reuters expected export growth to be even higher, at 11.4%, while import growth was expected to be 14.9%. Japan's Nikkei stock average fell 0.88% to 37,729.77, South Korea's KOSPI lost 0.27% to 2,689.47 and Australia's ASX 200 lost 0.5% to 7,957.6. Among Chinese stocks, Shanghai's SSEC fell 0.27% to 2,858.91, Hong Kong's HSI…

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IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience, please visit our site in a different browser.Now PlayingNew Mexico Governor praises Harris for protecting affordable health care04:28Next'Business needs stability': Ex-American Express CEO endorses Harris05:39Pro-Palestinian protesters clash with riot police outside the Democratic National Convention04:09Senator Warnock praises Stephanie Grisham in Democratic National Convention speech05:16Governor Pritzker criticizes Trump as 'bizarre' and 'dangerous'07:50Sanders criticizes billionaires and Project 202512:18Democratic National Convention nomination ceremonies conclude in candidates' home states04:48Schumer slams Trump for 'anti-Semitic stereotypes'07:02Republican commentator Ana Navarro compares Trump to world dictators03:43Senator Harris speaks at Democratic National Convention rally in Milwaukee01:29Senator Peters and Teamsters congressmen…

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The risk of early heart failure after a heart transplant is lower if a donor's heart is stored in a so-called heart-in-a-box rather than in a regular cooler with ice, according to the findings of a study now published by researchers at the University of Gothenburg. The established method of storing donated hearts before transplantation is to store them in a potassium solution in an iced cooler at 4 degrees Celsius. Handling the heart is a race against time, as matching, transport and surgery must be completed within four hours to avoid increased risk of complications for the transplant patient.…

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NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Kahn, Swick & Foti, LLC (“KSF”) and KSF partner and former Louisiana Attorney General Charles C. Foti, Jr., remind investors that if you purchased DXC Technology Company (NYSE: DXC) shares between May 26, 2021 and May 16, 2024 (inclusive, the “Class Period”), you have until October 1, 2024 to file a lead plaintiff application in a securities class action lawsuit against the company. The case is pending in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. What you can do If you purchased DXC shares and would like to…

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Viktor Hovland almost won at St. Jude, and it's rare to see a player like Hideki Matsuyama out of form and then birdie two of the most difficult holes on the course to pull away for victory.Here are this week's golf picks.This is the final standard betting event of the season, with the Tour Championship still using the handicap system.This week also sees five tour events taking place around the world, including the final LPGA major.BMW Championship PickBest Bets: Wyndham Clark +3300 (BetRivers)It's been almost 20 years since I last visited Castle Pines, but I'm happy to be back.This is…

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Editor's note: Sign up for CNN's “Meanwhile, China” newsletter to find out what you need to know about the country's rise and its impact on the world. CNN, London — The European Union may have given Tesla a boost in future sales in the region by setting tariffs on its China-made vehicles that are significantly lower than those imposed on rival electric car makers. The high-profile decision comes two months after the EU increased tariffs on all electric vehicles imported from China, claiming “unfair” government subsidies were giving Chinese electric car makers an unfair advantage at the expense of European…

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SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Department of Transportation is the first in the US to use cutting-edge tech to help make intersections safer. The groundbreaking technology is called LiDAR. It scans and interdigitates intersections. UDOT demonstrated LiDAR on Tuesday, at the 5900 South and State Street intersection in Murray. UDOT's John Gleason explained that they use laser beams to scan and recreate a scene. “We can see if there are any adjustments that need to be made in terms of getting pedestrians and bicyclists across safely. If there are near misses we can track those as well, where we…

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(Bloomberg) — Asian stocks snapped a three-day winning streak as investors' risk appetite cooled ahead of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's speech at Jackson Hole on Friday, mirroring a halt in Wall Street's gains.Most read articles on BloombergChinese shares in Hong Kong fell as much as 2% on losses in technology stocks, leading the broader Asian decline. JD.com slumped as much as 12% on reports Walmart Inc plans to sell shares. Shares in Japan and South Korea also fell, ignoring improving export data after an eighth straight day of gains in U.S. stock indexes.”There was no substantive news to drive…

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On August 13, the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) declared MPOX a public health emergency of continental security concern, and three days later, the World Health Organization (WHO) quickly declared MPOX a public health emergency of international concern, indicating that it has the potential to become a global pandemic second only to COVID-19.We now know that MPOX is transmitted through close contact with a sick person, but because the incubation period is one to two weeks, the sick person may not know they have the infection. A rash on the hands, feet, chest, face, mouth, or around…

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(Bloomberg) — The future of Southeast Asia’s burgeoning solar power industry, the world’s largest producer of solar panels after China, is in doubt after the prospect of heavy U.S. tariffs on the region.Most read articles on BloombergChinese companies that built factories in Thailand over the past decade are now being accused of evading U.S. import tariffs on their home market. At least three companies, including Longy Green Energy Technology Co. Ltd. and Trina Solar Co. Ltd., are scaling back operations in Thailand, Vietnam and Malaysia, which, along with Cambodia, are targets of Washington.Those four countries account for more than 40%…

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