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The Dow staged a late day comeback on Thursday, ending 260 points higher to close another volatile day on Wall Street.The Nasdaq closed narrowly higher, up 0.4% and the S&P 500 was up 0.8%.Thursday's action came a day after the 244
The biggest shopping holiday of the year, Black Friday, is mere weeks away, and many retailers are gearing up for a shortened holiday shopping season.Because Thanksgiving will be on the latest possible day, Nov. 28, there will only be 26 shopping days between Thanksgiving and Christmas. There were 32 such days in 2018. Because of the compressed holiday shopping season, this could be a busier-than-usual Black Friday.Although many large retailers are now expected to be open on Thanksgiving evening, in recent years, the trend of stores opening even earlier on Thanksgiving has subsided. That means customers should be able to have time to eat some turkey before getting in line to score big deals.At some retailers, customers were able to shop all night after Thanksgiving and into the morning on Black Friday at some retailers. Old Navy and Kohl's are among a handful of retailers that will remain open all night. Target, Sears and Best Buy are among a number of retailers that will close for a few hours and reopen early on Black Friday. 1055

The entire US auto industry would shutdown within a week if President Donald Trump goes through with his pledge to close the US-Mexican border, according to a leading expert on the industry.That's because every automaker operating an auto plant in the United States depends on parts imported from Mexico, said Kristin Dziczek, the vice president of industry, labor and economics at the Center for Automotive Research.About 37% of all auto parts imported to the United States originate in Mexico. Virtually all car models in America have Mexican parts, she said. Because of that reliance, she said the auto industry would stop producing vehicles relatively quickly."You can't sell cars with missing pieces," she said. "You've got to have them all. I see the whole industry shutdown within a week of a border closing."President Trump is threatening to 862
Tensions were running high outside of the Iraqi Consulate in Southfield, Michigan, Tuesday afternoon as it opened its doors to people who want to write and send condolences in the death of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani. Police were on the scene, protesters were too. There was no trouble in sight.The decision to honor the men labeled by the United States as terrorists caused the tension. Several people who are Trump supporters showed up with "Make America Great Again" hats and said they wanted their voices heard.The Consulate was open Tuesday from 2 to 5 p.m. and will be again tomorrow during the same hours. The country of Iraq ordered the Consulate here to open the doors and open a register of condolences. This article was written by Jim Kiertzner for 776
The man suspected of killing 20 people and injuring 26 others in El Paso on Saturday may face hate crime and capital murder charges, officials said.Police say a document they believe was written by the 21-year-old white male suspect has a "nexus to a potential hate crime."The four-page document posted online espouses white nationalist and racist views. It rails against immigrants and Hispanics, blaming immigrants and first-generation Americans for taking away jobs and for the blending of cultures in the US."Right now, we have a manifesto from this individual that indicates to some degree he has a nexus to a potential hate crime," El Paso Police Chief Greg Allen said at a press conference.FBI El Paso Special Agent in Charge Emmerson Buie said more investigation is needed before determining that the mass shooting was a hate crime."Right now, it is a murder investigation," Buie said. "There is potential for a number of different other violations, and we're reviewing all the evidence to make a determination as to what potentially else is out there, in addition to the violations that have been stated that the local authorities are pursuing."The suspect has been identified as Patrick Crusius of Allen, just outside Dallas, three sources told CNN. Two federal law enforcement sources and one state government source confirmed the suspect's identity.The suspect surrendered to police "without incident," police spokesman Sgt. Robert Gomez told reporters.The document police believe the suspect wrote was posted on 8chan, an online messaging board full of racist, bigoted and anti-Semitic content. A CNN analysis of the document reveals it was posted less than 20 minutes before police received the first calls about the shootings."This is disgusting, intolerable. It's not Texan," Abbott told reporters who asked about the document. "We are going to aggressively prosecute it both as capital murder, but also as a hate crime, which is what it appears to be, without having seen all the evidence yet."The FBI has opened a domestic terrorism investigation, to be worked concurrently to the state investigation into the shooting, with Texas authorities taking the lead, a source familiar with the investigative process told CNN.The FBI, the source indicated, is bringing resources from neighboring satellite offices and assets are on standby to assist should the state request.President Donald Trump called the mass shooting an "act of cowardice," and said there "are no reasons or excuses that will ever justify killing people."In his messages on Twitter, Trump said he and the first lady sent "heartfelt thoughts and prayers to the great people of Texas." 2677
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