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Another week being a Netflix NFLX subscriber means you have another week of great new films to choose from—and the past two weeks since my last update have been no different. As March nears its end, we look back at the best and most exciting movies that have graced the platform this month. This stellar lineup includes a political biopic that reminds the world of an important Black figure, a satiric horror flick that examines Gen Z hang-ups, and an Irish-themed rom-com that blends love with fantasy. And this is just a small part of March’s best movie offerings. So…

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In a recent move, Bennett Rosenthal, Co-Founder and Chairman of the Private Equity Group at Ares Management Corp (NYSE:), has sold a significant portion of his holdings in the company. According to the latest filings, Rosenthal disposed of shares worth over $3 million through multiple transactions. The sales occurred on March 20 and 21, with prices for the shares ranging from $131.89 to $137.53. The transactions were executed under a pre-arranged trading plan, which allows insiders to sell stocks at predetermined times to avoid any potential accusations of trading on non-public information. On the first day of the sell-off, Rosenthal…

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Looking for Friday’s Wordle hints, clues and answer? You can find them here: Another Saturday, another dollar. Another day we give thanks and praise to Saturn, the Roman god of harvest and plenty. It’s getting awfully nice around here and I aim to make this a very active weekend. Get the dogs out on the trails. Hit the gym. Yoga it up a bit. Fit all that in with work and family and catching up on, well, everything! Of course, it’ll probably snow again soon. That’s what happens the moment it starts to get nice out! I’m also writing guides…

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By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A $1.2 trillion government funding bill passed by Congress will allow the U.S. to lend up to $21 billion to an International Monetary Fund (IMF) trust to help the world’s poorest countries, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Saturday. Yellen said the funding would make the United States the largest supporter of the IMF’s Poverty Reduction and Growth Trust (PRGT), which provides zero-interest rate loans to support low-income countries as they work to stabilize their economies, boost growth and improve debt sustainability. Congress approved the bill with a Senate vote after midnight, avoiding…

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Ares Management Corp (NYSE:) has reported a significant transaction by one of its top executives. Co-Founder and Executive Chairman Antony P. Ressler sold a total of $12,395,617 worth of Class A common stock, according to a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The series of transactions, executed between March 20 and March 22, were conducted at varying prices. On March 20, shares were sold at prices ranging from $131.21 to $133.64. The following day, March 21, saw shares being sold at prices from $134.20 to $137.78. The final set of transactions on March 22 were executed at prices…

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Colombia and Spain had last met in a 2017 international friendly in Murcia and both David Silva and Radamel Falcao were on the scoresheet as the score finished 2-2. This time it was 1-0 to Colombia at West Ham’s London Stadium; a first victory against Spain in their history. Both sides went head to head in their eye-catching new Adidas away kits as they look forward to the Copa America and European Championship’s this summer, but for Colombia this game seemed to mean more. However Colombia could barely manage a 20% share of the possession in the opening ten minutes…

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By Richard Cowan, David Morgan and Makini Brice WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Congress early on Saturday overwhelmingly passed a $1.2 trillion budget bill, keeping the government funded through a fiscal year that began six months ago and sending it to President Joe Biden to sign into law and avert a partial shutdown. The vote on passage was 74-24. Key federal agencies including the departments of Homeland Security, Justice, State and Treasury, which houses the Internal Revenue Service, will remain funded through Sept. 30 after the bill was passed in the Democratic-majority Senate. But the measure did not include funding…

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In a recent move, Edward S. Lampert, a significant shareholder of Autonation, Inc. (NYSE:AN), has sold a substantial amount of company stock, transactions that are noteworthy for investors following insider activity. Over two consecutive days, Lampert offloaded a total of 263,100 shares of Autonation, the largest automotive retailer in the U.S. On March 20, he sold 100,000 shares at a price of $161.256 each, and the following day, he sold an additional 163,100 shares, with prices reaching up to $164.6371. The total value of the shares sold amounted to approximately $42,977,911, reflecting a significant cash-out by the investor. Following these…

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The on-chain analytics firm Glassnode has explained that Bitcoin tends to reach a potential top when the long-term holders show this pattern. Bitcoin Long-Term Holders Have Been Ramping Up Distribution In a new report, Glassnode discussed the influence that the BTC long-term holders have on the cryptocurrency’s supply dynamics. The “long-term holders” (LTHs) here refer to the Bitcoin investors who have been holding onto their coins for more than 155 days. The LTHs comprise one of the two main divisions of the BTC user base based on holding time, with the other cohort known as the “short-term holders” (STHs). Historically,…

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Struggling to build, or reactivate from long-term storage, enough infantry fighting vehicles fully to equip front-line regiments and brigades, the Russian army late last year acquired 2,100 Desertcross 1000-3 all-terrain vehicles—heavy-duty golf carts, basically—from a Chinese firm. It was possible to imagine the Russians deploying the 85-horsepower ATVs strictly in support roles miles behind the front line, where the 1.5-ton vehicles’ fragility and total lack of armor protection and heavy armament wouldn’t be a major liability. Instead, the vehicle-starved Russians—who despite their staggering losses persist in attacking all along the 600-mile front line—are riding the Desertcrosses into combat. And getting…

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