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For years, investors hoping to trade U.S. equities on major exchanges were confined to the traditional hours of 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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The light confined inside these nanoscopic cavities allows scientists to explore a delicate equilibrium between two competing forces: one that pulls the flakes toward the surface and another that pushes them apart.

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New York can bring enrichment programs into every neighborhood so that excellence isn’t confined to the privileged few.

As spectacle continues, the “No Kings” fight — once confined to the streets — now unfolds on screens, where political power is performed in pixels.

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Instead of allowing the exchange rate to float freely to maintain Argentina’s international competitiveness, he has confined it to a band of 1000-1475 pesos to the dollar.

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