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Confounding U.S. Economic, Inflation Data Muddy Fed's Rate Path
Inflation isn't dropping, productivity is high and unemployment is low, making a rate cut less likely in the near term.Inc. - Business - Federal Reserve -
Deforestation opens paths for disease spread from animals to humans
Damage to habitats and closer contact can help multiple infections jump from wildlifeFinancial Times - World -
Pro-Palestinian student protests highlight lessons learned from past demonstrations
The pro-Palestinian protesters making themselves heard at universities across the country see their demonstrations as part of a tradition of anti-war activism on campus. Hundreds of students have been arrested after setting up encampments on ...The Hill - Politics -
Canadian stocks can outperform U.S. if Bank of Canada cuts rates before the Fed
Investors looking for a way to profit from a delayed start to Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts should consider putting their money to work in the Great White North.MarketWatch - Business - Canada -
After a man's wife was reported missing, authorities uncovered a dark secret from his past
Fran Smith’s family and the FBI agent who spent decades investigating her disappearance are outraged that New Jersey prosecutors made a deal with her husband.NBC News - Top stories -
Digital ad market is finally on the mend, bouncing back from the 'dark days' of 2022
Earnings reports this week from Meta, Alphabet and Snap showed a solid recovery in the online ad market.CNBC - Business -
Spring Wardrobe Inspiration From the Most Colorful City in Mexico
Wander through the city of Oaxaca, Mexico, with a pared-back spring wardrobe that’s as creative as it is carefree.The Wall Street Journal - World - Mexico -
Prosecutors say they won't retry Arizona rancher accused of killing Mexican man near U.S.-Mexico border
Prosecutors said Monday they will not retry George Alan Kelly, whose trial in the fatal shooting of a Mexican man on his property ended with a deadlocked jury.NBC News - Top stories - Mexico -
Home from war, veterans' trauma still ripples through families
Millions of kids are stepping up to help wounded warriors and their families deal with the impact of service.CBS News - Top stories -
U.S. to Withdraw Troops From Chad
The departure of U.S. military personnel in Chad and Niger comes as both countries are turning away from years of cooperation with the United States and forming partnerships with Russia.The New York Times - World
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Ancient Female Ballplayer from Huasteca Region on Exhibit
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In Coral Fossils, Searching for the First Glow of Bioluminescence
A new study resets the timing for the emergence of bioluminescence back to millions of years earlier than previously thought.The New York Times - Science -
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Exploring Atomic Bomb History Beyond Los Alamos
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