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MarketWatch - Business
These industries are most likely to hire faster now that the Fed cut interest rates. Hint: tech isn’t on the list.
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The Hill - Politics
What made the cut in Congress’s plan to avert a shutdown — and what didn't
Congressional leaders have struck a deal to keep the government open past a looming Sept. 30 deadline, after a previous effort to punt the funding fight into spring 2025 and attach a Trump-backed ...17 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Israel and Hezbollah Slide Toward Full-Scale War in Night of Intense Strikes
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CBS News - Top stories
Israel and Hezbollah trade heavy fire as cross-border strikes escalate
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The Hill - Politics
Mexico, not Biden, deserves credit for the reduction in illegal border crossings
The United States worked on the reduction with the Mexican government; perhaps credit should go to the Mexican government instead.2 hours ago - Joe Biden -
ESPN - Sports
Packers anticipate QB Love to be game-time call
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The New York Times - World
For Families of Those Missing After Israeli Strike in Beirut, an Agonizing Wait
With the death toll rising and rescuers still searching for people beneath the rubble, families were keeping a desperate watch over the site of an Israeli strike in Lebanon.Yesterday - Israel -
VentureBeat - Tech
‘Harvest now, decrypt later’: Why hackers are waiting for quantum computing
Quantum computing may soon help hackers steal sensitive data. Enterprises should prepare now for quantum computing cracking cryptography.Yesterday
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