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| - | ===== US stocks rally toward more records ahead of pivotal week for Wall Street | + | ===== King Charles III leads Britain' |
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| - | NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are climbing toward more records on Monday ahead of a week packed with potentially market-moving events for Wall Street. | + | By JILL LAWLESS Associated Press |
| - | The S&P 500 rose 0.8%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 210 points, or 0.4%, as of 9:35 a.m. Eastern time, and the Nasdaq composite was 1.3% higher. All are adding to their latest all-time highs set on Friday. | + | LONDON (AP) — King Charles III led Britain' |
| - | Stocks also rallied in Asia ahead of a meeting on Thursday between the heads of the United States | + | As Parliament' |
| - | U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said there' | + | The 76-year-old king, dressed in the uniform of an army field marshal, laid a wreath of red paper poppies on a black background at the base of the Cenotaph war memorial. Erected over a century ago to honor the British and allied troops killed in World War I, it has become the focus of annual ceremonies for members of military and civilian services killed in that war and subsequent conflicts. |
| - | That's just one of many things that will need to go right this week in order for the U.S. stock market' | + | The national ceremony |
| - | One is that the Federal Reserve will keep cutting interest rates in order to give the slowing job market | + | A military band played as heir to the throne Prince William followed his father |
| - | It's not a certainty though, because | + | Wreaths were also laid by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, other political leaders and diplomats from across |
| - | The latest monthly report on inflation came in slightly better than economists expected, raising hopes, but it may be the final update for a while if the U.S. government' | + | Queen Camilla, the Princess of Wales and other members of the royal family watched from their traditional place on a balcony of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. |
| - | Besides low interest rates, another expectation | + | Many of the wreaths were made of poppies, and most people in attendance wore paper poppies on their lapels. The scarlet flowers |
| - | Keurig Dr Pepper climbed 4.9% Monday after reporting profit for the latest quarter that matched analysts' | + | Like many other NATO members, Britain has increased its defense spending since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Britain says it will spend 3.5% of GDP on defense by 2035. |
| - | Some of Wall Street' | + | After the wreath-laying, some 10,000 military veterans with gleaming medals marched past the Cenotaph, accompanied by jaunty military music and applauded by well-wishers lining the sidewalks. Among them, in wheelchairs, |
| - | Worries have been climbing that AI may be in the midst of a bubble, similar to the dot-com bonanza | + | Donald Poole, 101, who served |
| - | In stock markets abroad, indexes were mixed in Europe amid mostly modest moves following bigger gains in Asia. | + | "I know how lucky I am to still be here thanks to all those who have fought and served, past and present," |
| + | ===== With pharaoh-like fanfare, Egypt unveils a huge new museum dedicated to its ancient civilization ===== | ||
| - | Stocks rose 1.2% in Shanghai and 1% in Hong Kong. They rose even more in Tokyo, where the Nikkei 25 jumped 2.5%, and in Seoul, where South Korea' | + | ---- |
| - | In the bond market, the yield on the 10-year Treasury was holding steady at 4.02%, where it was late Friday. | + | {{: |
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| - | AP Business Writers Matt Ott and Elaine Kurtenbach contributed. | + | |
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| - | ===== Music could help ease pain from surgery or illness. Scientists are listening ===== | + | |
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| - | {{: | + | By SAMY MAGDY Associated Press |
| - | By CHRISTINA LARSON | + | CAIRO (AP) — In an extravaganza of pharaonic imagery with a drone light show depicting ancient gods and pyramids in the sky, Egypt on Saturday inaugurated its long-delayed Grand Egyptian Museum, a megaproject aiming to give the country' |
| - | Nurse Rod Salaysay works with all kinds of instruments | + | Two decades |
| - | In the recovery unit of UC San Diego Health, Salaysay helps patients manage pain after surgery. Along with medications, | + | At the elaborate grand opening ceremony, attended by a number |
| - | Patients often smile or nod along. Salaysay even sees changes in their vital signs like lower heart rate and blood pressure, and some may request fewer painkillers. | + | He called on attendees to "make this museum a platform for dialogue, a destination for knowledge, a forum for humanity, and a beacon for all who love life and believe in the value of humankind." |
| - | " | + | **A bid to join the ranks of the world' |
| - | Salaysay is a one-man band, but he' | + | |
| - | **Scientists explore how music affects pain perception** | + | The museum, known as GEM, is one of several megaprojects championed by el-Sissi since he took office in 2014, embarking on massive investments in infrastructure with the aim of reviving an economy weakened by decades of stagnation and battered by the unrest that followed the 2011 Arab Spring uprising. |
| - | The healing power of song may sound intuitive given music' | + | Egypt' |
| - | No one suggests that a catchy song can fully eliminate serious pain. But several recent studies, including in the journals Pain and Scientific Reports, have suggested that listening to music can either reduce | + | Touted as the world' |
| - | What seems to matter most is that patients | + | The museum replaces the Egyptian Museum, housed in building more than a century old in downtown Cairo that — while elegant in its Neo-Classical style — had become antiquated |
| - | **How music can affect pain levels** | + | Construction on the $1 billion project began in 2005 under then-President Hosni Mubarak. But work was interrupted by turmoil surrounding the 2011 uprising that brought down the Egyptian strongman. Further delays ensued, and a planned grand opening over the summer had to be put off after the 12-day-long war between Israel and Iran erupted in June. |
| - | " | + | GEM is expected to attract 5 million visitors annually, said Egypt' |
| - | Two people with the same condition or injury may feel vastly different levels of acute or chronic pain. Or the same person might experience pain differently from one day to the next. | + | **An elaborate opening ceremony** |
| - | Acute pain is felt when pain receptors in a specific part of the body — like a hand touching a hot stove — send signals to the brain, which processes the short-term pain. Chronic pain usually involves long-term structural or other changes to the brain, which heighten overall sensitivity to pain signals. Researchers are still investigating how this occurs. | + | Saturday night' |
| - | "Pain is interpreted and translated by the brain," which may ratchet | + | As an orchestra played fanfares, lines of actors dressed in ancient Egyptian garb arrayed around |
| - | Researchers know music can draw attention away from pain, lessening | + | El-Sissi posed with delegates |
| - | "Music is a distractor. It draws your focus away from the pain. But it's doing more than that," said Caroline Palmer, a psychologist at McGill University who studies music and pain. | + | **Ramses |
| - | Scientists are still tracing | + | The museum boasts a towering, triangular glass façade imitating |
| - | "We know that almost all of the brain becomes active when we engage in music," said Kate Richards Geller, a registered music therapist in Los Angeles. "That changes the perception and experience of pain — and the isolation | + | It opens to a granite colossus |
| - | **Music genres | + | The museum' |
| - | The idea of using recorded music to lessen pain associated with dental surgery began in the late 19th century before local anesthetics were available. Today researchers are studying what conditions make music most effective. | + | Two halls that will be opened for the first time after Saturday are dedicated |
| - | Researchers at Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Netherlands conducted a study on 548 participants to see how listening to five genres of music — classical, rock, pop, urban and electronic — extended their ability to withstand acute pain, as measured by exposure to very cold temperatures. | + | The collection includes |
| - | **All music helped, but there was no single winning genre.** | + | Zahi Hawass, Egypt' |
| - | "The more people listened to a favorite genre, the more they could endure pain," | + | "Why this museum is so important, and everyone is waiting for the opening?" |
| - | The exact reasons are still unclear, but it may be because familiar songs activate more memories | + | **Boost to tourism |
| - | The simple act of choosing is itself powerful, said Claire Howlin, director of the Music and Health Psychology Lab at Trinity College Dublin, who co-authored a study that suggested allowing patients to select songs improved their pain tolerance. | + | |
| - | "It' | + | Officials hope the museum will draw more tourists who will stay for longer periods and provide the foreign currency needed to shore up Egypt' |
| - | Active, focused listening also seems to matter. | + | |
| - | Hanley, | + | The government has also revamped |
| - | " | + | The tourism sector |
| - | **It' | + | A record number of about 15.7 million tourists visited Egypt in 2024, contributing about 8% of the country' |
| - | Cecily Gardner, a jazz singer in Culver City, California, said she used music to help get through | + | This will translate into more jobs and pump foreign currency into the economy, said Walid el-Batouty, a tour guide. |
| - | "Music reduces stress, fosters community," | + | "It will be boost the economy of Egypt tremendously not just the hotels and the museum itself," |
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| - | The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute' | + | |
| + | Associated Press journalist Ahmed Hatem in Cairo contributed to this report. | ||
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