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CNBC - Business
Housing affordability is 'moving in the right direction,' economist says. Here's what to know
Some signs are pointing towards a rebalancing in the housing market that favors homebuyers, experts say. Here's what to pay attention to.5 hr ago -
Wired - Tech
Donald Trump’s Plan to Hoard Billions in Bitcoin Has Economists Stumped
The former US president has promised to establish a "national bitcoin stockpile" if he’s reelected and use it to offset inflation. But economists think the plan has little merit.11 hr ago - Donald Trump -
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J.D. Vance's Disregard for the Rule of Law
The senator appears willing to ignore court rulings, undermining the balance of powers.6 hr ago -
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Klopp rules out return as England, USMNT coach
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The Hill - Politics
Unconstitutional gag rules undermine press freedom
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Reckitt shares hit lowest in over a decade after Abbott ruling
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UK regulator considers rolling back insurance rules for big business
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Key injuries hit teams at women's soccer at the Olympics but new rules help
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ESPN - Sports
McIntosh rules 400 IM; Americans finish 2nd, 3rd
Canadian teenager Summer McIntosh dominated to add a gold medal to her silver.2 days ago -
NBC News - Top stories
Regulators consider first federal rule on AI-created political ads
The Federal Communications Commission is proposing a first-of-its-kind rule to mandate disclosure of AI-generated content in political ads, though it may not go into force before the election.2 days ago
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