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Financial Times - Business
Trump confidant Bannon surrenders to federal prison
Former White House aide to serve four months after conviction on contempt of Congress chargesDonald Trump -
The New York Times - Top stories
The Fed’s Preferred Inflation Measure Cools, Welcome News
The economy appears to be downshifting and price gains are moderating, as Federal Reserve officials creep closer to beating inflation.Inflation -
CBS News - Top stories
Inflation measure preferred by Fed shows cooling prices
The better-than-expected PCE data is increasing expectations that the Fed could cut rates in September, analysts said.Federal Reserve -
The Hill - Politics
Most of the world prefers Biden, but is preparing for Trump
Former President Trump’s apparent victory in the presidential debate on Thursday night has added urgency to efforts underway by world leaders to prepare for a second Trump administration, despite international audiences preferring President ...Joe Biden -
Inc. - Business
Lawsuit Claims Meta Prefers Foreign Workers over US Citizens
The decision could be a boon to plaintiffs in cases alleging bias against U.S. workers. -
Financial Times - Business
Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation metric edges down to 2.6%
Markets continue to bet on prospect of interest rate cuts from US central bank by end of 2024 -
MarketWatch - Business
Ray Dalio says markets ‘prefer capitalists’ as potential ‘extremist’ clash looms
U.S. voters may be left with a choice between extremists after President Joe Biden’s dismal debate performance, says billionaire investor Ray Dalio. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
California Schools Could Use Common Sense
So could many of the issues in America today.California -
CBS News - Top stories
California announces largest land return in state's history
California has announced the largest return of land in state history. The act comes amid a larger movement to return land to local Indigenous tribes, letting people reconnect with their ancestors' land and conserve the area. Michelle Miller has more.California
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Hong Kong Shares Edge Higher, Lifted by Energy and Materials Stocks
Hong Kong shares edged higher after a weak open. Hong Kong stocks have been lacking direction as investors eye the upcoming Communist Party plenary session, Maybank said.Hong Kong -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Supreme Court Deals Blow to Trump's Prosecution, Ruling He Has Broad Immunity
The court said that former U.S. presidents retain significant immunity from prosecution for acts taken while in office, a decision that threatens to hamper efforts to prosecute Donald Trump for his alleged attempt to subvert the 2020 election.Donald Trump -
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Old voters are getting more powerful, and they don’t want anyone messing with their benefits -
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This Song is Catchy and Going Viral. It's Also North Korean Propaganda
Young people around the world are dancing to ‘Friendly Father,’ a Pyongyang ditty about strongman Kim Jong Un -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Why Kamala Harris Would Be Biden's Likeliest Replacement
If the president ends his re-election bid, his vice president would be the clear front-runner to lead the Democratic ticket—despite her own political weaknesses.Joe Biden