• Lifestyle
    USA TODAY

    25 perfect gifts that look more expensive than they actually are

    You can look like you splurged on your gifts this year with affordable yet expensive-looking items like throw blankets, robes, and slippers.

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  • Business
    Barrons.com

    Climate Change Is the Biggest Investment Opportunity Post-Covid, the CEO of RockCreek Says

    Afsaneh Mashayekhi Beschloss is founder and CEO of RockCreek, which manages $15 billion on behalf of pensions, endowments, and foundations, with a focus on multi-asset, sustainable, and emerging-markets strategies

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  • Health
    The Telegraph

    Keir Starmer self-isolating for the second time after staffer tests positive

    Keir Starmer self-isolating for the second time after staffer tests positive

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  • Business
    Benzinga

    Tesla Remains Only Automaker To Grow In Germany Through November, With 37% Rise In Registrations

    Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) remains the only automaker to record growth in Germany so far this year, leaving behind major local and international rivals.What Happened: Data released by Germany's federal motor transport authority, Das Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt, shows the electric vehicle maker recorded a 37.2% growth on a year-over-year basis and saw 1,680 vehicle registrations in November.The Elon Musk-led automaker's vehicle registrations rose to 13,149 between January and November. German legacy automakers such as Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (OTC: BMWYY), and Volkswagen AG (OTC: VWAGY) saw year-over-year declines in registrations of 14.9% and 24.7% respectively.Japanese and Korean car makers didn't fare much better with Toyota Motor Corporation (NYSE: TM) and Kia Motors Corporation's registrations slipping 12.9% and 8% respectively.Why It Matters: Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess said last month that the automaker saw itself in a race with Tesla as it unveiled plans for its own EV push.Consumers in Germany prefer domestically-made vehicles but Tesla's Berlin Gigafactory has spurred the interest of locals in the Palo Alto-based automaker's offerings.German economy minister, Peter Altmaier, has pledged total support to the emerging manufacturing unit.However, even though the Gigafactory project has been well received in Germany, Tesla faces labor-related challenges and a potential tussle with the country's IG Metall union.Price Action: Tesla shares closed nearly 4.3% higher at $593.38 on Thursday.Related Links: Tesla Receives Paintshop Permit, Denied Tree Clearing At Gigafactory BerlinClick here to check out Benzinga's EV Hub for the latest electric vehicles news.See more from Benzinga * Click here for options trades from Benzinga * Elon Musk's 'Fav Cryptocurrency' Is A Joke But Its 2020 Returns Are No Laughing Matter * These 3 EV Entrepreneurs Are Getting Richer Faster Than Elon Musk This Year(C) 2020 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.

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  • Sports
    The Associated Press

    Bauer, LeMahieu, Springer top list of available free agents

    The free agent market received a small boost this week, although it remains to be seen whether teams will be eager to take advantage. A record 59 players became free agents when their teams declined to offer them contracts by Wednesday night's tender deadline. Teams may be looking to cut costs amid the coronavirus pandemic, and so far there have been only a few short deals, such as Charlie Morton going to Atlanta on a one-year, $15 million contract and Mike Minor signing with Kansas City for two years and $18 million.

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