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Town prepares for possible 'last stand' as wildfires rage in Western Canada
Fire experts and officials warn that an intense wildfire could reach a town in western Canada on MondayABC News - World -
Nadhim Zahawi confirms nearly £5m paid for tax error
The ex-chancellor says he is sorry for not giving more details in his ministerial declaration.BBC News - Top stories -
‘One hundred banking hubs to be open this year’
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Ukraine's Zelenskyy says Russia has the initiative in the east but new Western aid is on the way
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says his country’s army is facing “a really difficult situation” in eastern regionsABC News - World - Ukraine -
Target Scales Back Pride Month Displays After Last Year’s Backlash
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40-year-old paid off $20,000 in credit card debt—her No. 1 piece of advice
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Biden wants ‘tax fairness’ as cuts expire next year. Here’s who would pay more.
A top aide to President Joe Biden on Friday cast a battle over expiring tax cuts as a fight for fairness, saying corporations and top earners should contribute more.MarketWatch - Business - Joe Biden -
More Banks Tightened Lending Terms in the First Quarter of This Year. Some Are Charging More, Too
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Traders reassess Bank of England rate cuts as UK grows at fastest rate in nearly 3 years
A slew of commentary from the Bank of England and a better-than-expected economic growth number have left traders and investors scrambling to refine their bets.CNBC - Business - United Kingdom -
CFPB rule to save Americans $10 billion a year in late fees faces possible last-minute freeze
The credit card regulation is part of President Joe Biden's broader election-year war against what he deems junk fees.CNBC - Business
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