S&P 500 falls slightly as stock market continues March churn

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'When you're willing to have a white supremacist come and pitch on your show Shark Tank then you can come back to me and tell me how you cherish free speech,' JGreenblattADL tells kevinolearytv.

The S&P 500 dipped on Thursday, continuing its volatile run in March as the rally to record highs took a pause with investors reassessing the growth picture.

Oil prices fell about 4% Thursday as demand concerns rekindled with fresh coronavirus pandemic lockdowns. The S&P 500 energy sector slid more than 2%.Jerome Powell hinted at one day starting to remove the stimulus"As we make substantial further progress toward our goals, we'll gradually roll back the amount of Treasurys and mortgage-backed securities we've bought," Powell told NPR's "Morning Edition.

Investors pored over a better-than-expected reading on weekly jobless claims. The Labor Department said first-time claims for unemployment insurance, lower than an estimate of 735,000 from economists surveyed by Dow Jones. Pressure on equities came even as bond yields continued to decline from recent highs. The 10-year Treasury yield dipped 2 basis points to below 1.6%, falling for a fourth day after the rate hit a 14-month high last week.

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JGreenblattADL kevinolearytv A 'win' in tv programming is simply to minimize the number of viewers who change the channel before or during the next commercial break. Y'all would set your dicks on fire if that's what your teleprompters told you to do. 'Free' speech sho'nuff ain't got nothin' to do widdit.

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