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The Dow Jones Industrial Average passed 34,000 on Thursday, as stocks rallied to record highs on rosy reports of increased consume
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stanley cup The stock market continues to validate the optimistic forecasts from last year, which predicted a strong economy that was driven by consumers emerging from their homes, emboldened by vaccinations or by a belief that the worst of Covid was behind us, Chris Zaccarelli, chief investment officer for Independent Advisor Alliance, said in an email.One report from the Commerce Department showed that U.S. retail sales jumped 9.8% in March from February, blowing past economists forecasts for 5.5% growth. Much of the consumer spending surge was due to $1,400 payments from the U.S. government s latest Sauk 8203;Flashback: The flying car flight of 1988
MIAMI -- Miami International Airport was reopened
airmax just after 8 p.m. following a security incident that shut down a large section of the a
stanley cup irport, reported CBS affiliate WPEC.Nearly 50 flights are delayed. Nine flights were diverted. Gates assigned for deplaning as available, airport officials said, WPEC reported. The FBI has taken over the investigation regarding the security incident, CBS Miami reported. Update 11: PD have cleared incident and operations slowly returning to normal. Thank you for your patience.mdash; Miami Int l Airport @iflymia November 10, 2015 BREAKING: FBI says all clear at MIA. Man was detained, taken off plane then it was determined he did nothing wrong. @CBSMiamimdash; Jorge K Gonzalez @jorgekgonzalez November 10, 2015 In statement, the FBI told CBS News that just before 5 p.m. a passenger went through security at the airport. It was later determined that items in his carry-on bag looked suspicious. The passenger was eventually located, questioned and his bag was searched. The items in question were deemed safe and
converse non-hazardous. There is no safety issue or threat related to the incident, the FBI said. The passenger was cooperative and faces no charges. SWAT team just rode past an MIA restaurant that remains locked off with passengers inside. pic.twitter/BnmS1UCSPBmdash; Jorge K Gonzalez @jorgekgonzalez November 10, 2015 By 7:10 p.m., airport officials said some closed areas were openi