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A massive U.S. dock to deliver food and other humanitarian aid will reach Gaza tonight
The U.S. has begun towing a floating dock system for delivering humanitarian aid toward Gaza and expects the system to be installed in the next 24 hours.NBC News - Top stories -
Biden Offers to Debate Trump, With Terms, Shunning the Debate Commission
The president wants two debates before early voting begins, with no crowds. Donald Trump’s camp has said it would debate “anytime and anywhere.”The New York Times - Top stories - Joe Biden -
Rheinmetall Misses Forecasts in Slow Quarter
Rheinmetall posted sales and earnings below expectations for the first quarter, but confirmed its annual guidance as governments continued to place orders for ammunition, air-defense systems and other military equipment.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Rheinmetall Misses Forecasts in Slow Quarter
Rheinmetall posted sales and earnings below expectations for the first quarter, but confirmed its annual guidance as governments continued to place orders for ammunition, air-defense systems and other military equipment.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission completed new rules designed to expand the construction of big power lines and bring more renewable energy to U.S. homes and businesses.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission completed new rules designed to expand the construction of big power lines and bring more renewable energy to U.S. homes and businesses.The Wall Street Journal - World -
International UN Worker Is Killed in Gaza
It was the first time an international U.N. employee had been killed in Gaza since the war began last October.The New York Times - World - United Nations -
With LIV talks slowing, PGA Tour's Dunne resigns
Jimmy Dunne, who last year helped negotiate the PGA Tour's controversial framework agreement with Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, resigned from the tour's policy board on Monday, effective immediately.ESPN - Sports -
Fed Chair’s Confidence in Slowing Inflation Is ‘Not as High’ as Before
Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, said the central bank was poised to leave interest rates on hold after surprisingly stubborn inflation.The New York Times - Business - Federal Reserve -
UN: 450,000 people have fled Rafah
Almost half a million Palestinians have fled from Rafah, according to the United Nations, as an Israeli military incursion continues in the area. Nearly 450,000 people have fled the Palestinian city in the southern Gaza Strip over the past week, ...The Hill - Politics -
UN: 450,000 people have fled Rafah
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Boeing’s 737 Max deliveries slow down after door panel accident
Just 16 of the aircraft shipped to customers last month as company improves manufacturing processesFinancial Times - Business -
Argentina inflation crests near 300% as monthly rate slows
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IEA Lowers 2024 Oil-Demand Growth Forecast on Slow Start of the Year
The International Energy Agency cut its forecast for oil-demand growth this year as subdued industrial activity and mild winter temperatures reduced gasoil consumption across some of the world’s largest economies, particularly in Europe.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Burberry’s profits plunge as sales slump on slowing luxury demand
Burberry on Wednesday said the slowdown in the luxury goods market hit its sales in the final quarter of 2024 and led to a sharp 34% drop in its full-year profits.MarketWatch - Business -
Almost 450,000 people have fled Rafah, UN says
Many streets in the southern Gaza city now lie empty, the UN says, as an Israeli operation continues.BBC News - Top stories - United Nations -
Iran open to ‘serious dialogue’, says UN nuclear chief
Fraught relations with Tehran, which faces sanctions over its atomic programme, appear to be easingFinancial Times - Business - Iran -
UN Begins Citing a Lower Death Toll For Women and Children in Gaza
The U.N. has begun citing a much lower death toll for women and children in Israel’s military offensive, acknowledging that it has incomplete information about many of those killed.The New York Times - World - United Nations -
UN agency authorizes second vaccine against dengue amid outbreaks in the Americas
The World Health Organization has authorized a second dengue vaccine, a move that could provide protection for millions worldwide against the mosquito-borne disease that has already sparked numerous outbreaks across the Americas this yearABC News - World -
U.S. honey bee population reaches record high
In 2006, bees across the U.S. started dying rapidly. Now, the U.S. honey bee population is at an all-time high, according to the Census of Agriculture. Clay Bolt, manager of pollinator conservation for the World Wildlife Fund U.S., joins CBS News ...CBS News - Top stories -
Harvard Reaches Agreement With Protesters to End Encampment
The statements from the two sides reveal some differences in nuance over what the agreement calls for.The New York Times - Top stories