‘Elon who?’ Delaware governor Matt Meyer trolls Musk after Space X exit

Delaware Governor Matt Meyer appeared flustered during a viral CNBC interview when asked to deliver a message to Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Instead of answering, Meyer hesitated and responded, “Elon who?” “If Elon’s watching right now, what would you tell him?” asked CNBC host Andrew Sorkin. Meyer, looking puzzled, responded: “Elon who?” Sorkin, seemingly taken…

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Four flash sales in a day! China, world’s second largest economy, hit by deflation – here’s why economists are worried

Deflation occurs when prices of goods and services decrease across the board. Rising prices or inflation is a common headache for economies around the world. But what about falling prices? Believe it or not, a sustained fall in prices, commonly known as deflation, is just as big a concern for governments, as is inflation. And,…

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Endeavour Silver: Guanacevi in Full Production, Terronera on Schedule and Pitarrilla the Wild Card

Expected silver mine production for 2024 is about 830 million ounces. Including 179 million ounces from recycling, total supply will exceed 1 billion ounces. Demand is anticipated to be around 1.22 billion ounces, resulting in a deficit of about 265 million ounces. Endeavour Silver has resolved issues at its Guanaceví mine and resumed full processing…

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NEET UG 2025 correction window to close on this date: Check details here

NEET UG 2025: The National Testing Agency (NTA) opened the application correction window for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Undergraduate (NEET UG) 2025 on March 9, 2025. Registered candidates can visit the official website, neet.nta.nic.in, to make necessary corrections. As per the notice, the correction window will close on March 11, 2025. The…

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Jharkhand eases test for aspiring cops 6 months after 15 deaths during long run | India News

RANCHI: Six months after 15 aspirants for excise constable posts died during a “long’ run test, Jharkhand cabinet on Wednesday approved joint recruitment rules for police, excise, home guard and prison departments, laying down a uniform physical endurance test for constable-rank posts.“This is for the first time that joint recruitment rules are being brought with…

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