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1. In blockchain we trust

2. Observations on tumor and metastatic suppressor gene status in endometrial carcinoma with particular emphasis on p53

6. S&P 500 Breaks Five-Day Losing Streak.

8. Stablecoin Firm Circle Ends SPAC Deal.

15. Business earnings climb despite rising costs

16. Hot summer, hotter profits

17. Defense cuts start to pinch

18. Business inventory gains continue to slow; manufacturers enjoyed strong boost from restocking, but more cautious mood among customers, retailers prevails

19. If it's about mobile, sales are moving

20. Fleet cuts boost truckers' profits

21. Consumer spending grates; companies remain cautious, taking their cue from tight-fisted shoppers

22. Small banks find size yields an edge

23. Firms get more profits outside U.S

24. After strong results, firms look ahead warily

25. Utilities cautious as profits sputter

26. As profits improve, share-buyback programs also increase

27. Earnings streak defies consumer fears

28. Temp jobs gain as uncertainty reigns

29. Trucking revival picks up speed

30. Poor loan demand damps bank profits

31. Packaging suppliers put a bow on earnings

32. Margin expansion fueling corporate profit rise

33. Clouds hover over boffo profits; expected strength of second-quarter results likely to give way to slower growth as economy cools

34. Dazzling profit gains for period

35. Dividends returning to normal

36. Auto-parts makers rev profits; suppliers of power trains, axles and piston rings predict improving gains

37. Bells still toll for a few

38. Chavez takes toll on multinationals; Chavez's currency devaluation forces companies to account for hyperinflation

39. Sales gains remain elusive at staffing firms; manpower shows first growth since '08, but trepidation holds sway over many big employers as upturn looks uneven

40. Travel bookings improve, but slowly; hotels and cruise lines say demand is picking up, pricing isn't; airlines enjoy increases in both

41. Drag on building continues

42. Consumer mojo lifts profits; strong first-quarter results prompt firms to restart hiring, raise outlooks and even prices

43. Dining out regains favor as simple luxury

44. Bargain hunting prevails; corporate earnings are improving even as consumers avoid credit spending

45. New orders grease profit at industrial companies

46. Domestic sales lag; international revenue buoys profit for some companies

47. Profit growth is set to slow; pushover comparisons wind down as economy's low point recedes

48. Fed isn't to blame for mortgage-rate jump

49. U.S. borrowing costs stay stable. for now

50. Entertainment firms fight to grow

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