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Improvised explosive kills three and wounds seven in Pakistan’s southwest Baluchistan province
Pakistani police say a blast from an improvised explosive device has killed three people and wounded seven in southwestern Baluchistan provinceABC News - World - Pakistan -
Chinese state media report a knife attack with possible deaths at a hospital in the country's southwest
Chinese state media report a knife attack with possible deaths at a hospital in the country's southwestABC News - World -
Airline passengers are now entitled to automatic cash refunds for canceled flights. Here’s how to get yours.
The new rules give consumers clearer rights rather than making them rely on airlines to decide when compensation is owed, the Transportation Department said.MarketWatch - Business -
Passenger who disrupted flight ordered to pay United Airlines more than $20,000
An unruly passenger who was “physically combative” on a flight last month has been ordered to pay more $20,000 to United Airlines, according to court documents.NBC News - Top stories -
Spirit Airlines’ stock slides nearly 10% after air carrier’s quarterly loss, weak guidance
Airline is now focused on its future as a standalone business after its planned merger with JetBlue was called off in March.MarketWatch - Business -
Trump’s dot plot for the Fed
The former president nominated Jay Powell, and to him there are few things worse than having loyalty betrayedFinancial Times - World - Donald Trump -
Xi is probing for cracks in the EU and Nato
China’s charm offensive in Europe has threatening undertones and is likely to fail as a resultFinancial Times - Business - European Union -
The Perils of the Fed’s Vast Bond Holdings
The Federal Reserve is shedding assets at a glacial pace, exposing the financial system to continuing risks, our columnist says.The New York Times - Business -
Analysis: A Goldilocks Jobs Report for the Fed
The April employment report keeps hopes of a late summer interest-rate cut alive, because it eases fears that the economy reaccelerated in the first quarter.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve