S & P 500 rising in unconvincing fashion Dow Jones may soon undergo a pullback Advertisement
U.S. stock indices aren t looking particularly strong these days, grinding higher by a handful of basis points at a time. The S & P 500 continues to ride along a top-side trend-line that could also constitute the last leg of a reverse symmetrical triangle, also known to some as a Megaphone. These patterns are marked by higher highs and lower lows that indicate a growing instability in the trend.
The lack of momentum at this juncture with the pattern formation suggests we may soon see a decline get underway. The prior high at 3870 is the first level of support, followed by the important March trend-line.
Doha: All travellers coming to Qatar from countries that are not on the Green List (low-risk) will need to undergo hotel quarantine and there will not be any exemptions from today (February 14), the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) said in a tweet yesterday.
Australian TV host suffers serious knee injury after Today segment goes wrong
7 Feb, 2021 11:55 PM
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Today Show co-host Allison Langdon was hospitalised after she was hurt during filming of a segment for the show.
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Today Show co-host Allison Langdon was hospitalised after she was hurt during filming of a segment for the show.
Video / Today
news.com.au
By: Bella Fowler
Today host Allison Langdon will take a lengthy break from the breakfast show to undergo knee surgery after a prerecorded segment backfired last week.
Langdon, 41, suffered a leg injury on Thursday while hydrofoiling (also known as foil surfing) on the Gold Coast.
Two suspects told to undergo DNA tests in Dr Maha death case
Karachi
February 7, 2021
A sessions court on Saturday granted police five more days to submit the final investigation report in Dr Maha Ali Shah death case and also ordered the suspects to have their DNA tests completed.
The investigation officer (IO) moved an application before the additional district and sessions judge South seeking directions for the suspects, Junaid Khan and Waqas Khan, to cooperate with police.
He said that despite repeated instructions, the suspects did not appear for DNA tests that were needed to prepare the charge sheet as the suspicion had arisen during the investigations that the victim was being raped before her death.