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    Right now Coach Outlet is running an extra 15% off already-on-sale styles like this tote purse that's perfect for work. It's also a good time to save during Macy's summer sale, like this retro ...

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    Fourth quarter revenue up almost 150% year over year for Super Micro, full year revenue also up over 100%, looking ahead to the first quarter of 2025, management's guiding for revenue growth ...

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    The company reported a net loss of $10 billion compared with a loss of $1.24 billion for the same period a year earlier. Warner Bros. Discovery generated revenue of $9.7 billion, a 6% decline from ...

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    The World Health Organization has reported that diabetes was "among the top 10 causes of death in 2021, following a significant percentage increase of 95% since 2000." [14] It is estimated that by 2045, approximately 783 million adults, or 1 in 8, will be living with diabetes, representing a 46% increase from the current figures. [15]

  6. List of wars by death toll - Wikipedia

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    Samnite Wars. 33,500+. 343 BC–290 BC. Roman Republic vs. Samnites. Italy. Number given is the sum of all deaths in battle recorded by Roman writers during this time period, does not take into account civilian deaths, the actual number may be much greater. Wars of Alexander the Great. 142,000+. 336 BC–323 BC.

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    These include New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Businesses often close or grant paid time off for New Year's Eve, Christmas Eve, and the Day after Thanksgiving, but none of these are federal holidays. Other federal holidays are less widely observed by businesses.