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Oscars 2025 surprise: Viewership up slightly from last year at 19.7 million
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Treasury Secretary Bessent says Trump tariffs won't cause inflation to increase
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Hamas says there's been 'no progress' on second ceasefire phase in indirect talks with Israel
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Israel ready for second phase of ceasefire, foreign minister says
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Trump says Canada, Mexico tariffs will go into effect Tuesday, China tariffs to increase
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