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Only one official predicted cuts of more than a quarter point at the two meetings between now and the end of the year. Two, in their “dot plot” forecasts, predicted no more cuts, and the rest said...
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A methane leak sparked an explosion at a coal mine in eastern Iran, killing at least 19 people and injuring another 17, Iranian state television reported on Sunday. The report said the deaths...
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President Joe Biden was caught on a hot mic saying China is “testing” the US and its allies in the Indo-Pacific region during a Quad leaders’ summit — even as the bloc’s members in their public...
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Andy Waring has an allotment in Dorset on which, being southeast facing and with too much space for vegetables, he grows vines. He grows three grape varieties, Regent, Solaris and Orion and produces...
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General Motors Co. said it will temporarily lay off two-thirds of the workers at its Fairfax assembly plant in Kansas as it prepares the facility to begin production of the next Chevrolet Bolt model....
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Rutgers football improved to 3-0 after beating Virginia Tech 26-23 on Saturday at Lane Stadium in Blacksburg, Virginia in their Week 4 game....
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White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan downplayed any suggestion that the US granting Nippon Steel Corp. an extension in a security review of its $14.1 billion deal for United States...
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More than half of the 40 new hospital projects promised by the previous government could be postponed, the Health Secretary has announced. Wes Streeting confirmed that the Government was considering...
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Israel’s shift to a riskier, more aggressive posture toward Lebanon’s Hezbollah — exploding pagers, striking Beirut and targeting commanders — came about both suddenly and gradually....
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How should a retail investor deal with Wednesday’s interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve and with the future rate cuts that seem to be on the horizon? What I plan to do is nothing. Which may be...
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