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Wall Street was relatively quiet with major indexes ticking up modestly as the Trump administration seeks to win more favorable deals with global trading partners.
The White House rolled out a series of new tariff announcements this week, yet the S&P 500, Nasdaq, bitcoin, and Nvidia have all notched all-time highs over the last 24 hours. Meanwhile, the VIX — Wall Street’s fear gauge — has collapsed well below its long-run average after surging to historic highs in April.
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DC News Now on MSNReader’s Digest names Market Street in Frederick as most beautiful main streets in USIn the DMV, Market Street in Frederick, Md. was named one of the most beautiful main streets in America by Reader's Digest.
In Washington, the Senate narrowly passed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” on July 1 in a 51–50 vote, with Vice President JD Vance breaking the tie. The House passed the bill on July 3 in a 218-214 vote.
July 17's programming centers on visual arts, featuring an exciting lineup of performances and experiences including plein air painting, live immersive visual art, interactive arts & crafts, collaborative murals,
NSE data indicates that the total options turnover during the first eight trading sessions of July, has stood at ₹10.4 lakh crore. That is continued drop for at least four straight months, and a drop of over 30% from the ₹15.
The NSE report submitted in November 2024 concluded that Jane Street’s actions were “fraudulent and manipulative,” involving trades in index heavyweights timed to distort expiry-day pricing.
Officers responded to a 911 call about a pedestrian who was hit by a car in the 4100 block of Market Street shortly before 12:30 a.m. on July 4.
Downtown Frederick’s Market Street has been named one of the top 20 most beautiful main streets in America by Reader’s Digest. “Frederick is a small city in Maryland, and its views of the Blue Ridge Mountains are one of the city’s major attractions,
Salisbury police and fire personnel were called to the parking lot on Market Street that neighbors the Wicomico River – near Route 13, across the Wicomico River from the Salisbury Amphitheater – for a “suspicious device.
As for the Market Street Power Plant, it operated from 1905 to the mid-1970s, and numerous plans to revitalize it over the intervening years have evaporated. The time could be right for a rebirth with significant developer attention being paid to the River District near the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center.