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The Wall Street Journal - World
U.S. Stocks Rise, With the Dow Leading Gains
U.S. stocks edged up, with the Dow industrials leading the pack. Major indexes are on track for a strong week as investors prepped for an expected interest-rate cut next week.20 minutes ago -
CBS News - Top stories
How the U.S. military could become involved in a dangerous conflict in the South China Sea
60 Minutes reports on what's being called "the most dangerous conflict no one is talking about" as tensions rise between China and the Philippines over disputed waters in the South China Sea. ...1 hour ago - China -
CNBC - Business
How oil-rich Arkansas became a hotbed of lithium mining
Arkansas is becoming a key player in U.S. lithium production, but the state faces challenges like volatile prices and unproven technology.2 hours ago -
Yahoo News - World
China warns on overseas car plants
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How social media became a storefront for deadly fake pills
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ESPN - Sports
How Tua's infectious leadership is changing the Dolphins
If Miami fails to meet expectations in 2024, it likely won't be for a lack of accountability -- especially from Tagovailoa.14 hours ago -
CBS News - Top stories
What the NYPD commissioner's resignation means for the force
The commissioner of the New York City Police Department has resigned. Edward Caban stepped down Thursday after federal agents seized his phone as part of a larger investigation involving ...14 hours ago -
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U.S. crude oil rises more than 2% as Francine disrupts production in Gulf of Mexico
UBS expects oil prices to continue to rise, at least in the short term.22 hours ago -
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As Tensions Rise, China Profits Drop for U.S. Companies
The American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai reports only two-thirds of American busiensses operating in China were profitable in 2023.22 hours ago - China
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