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Rubio: Ball in Russia’s court after Ukraine backs ceasefire proposal
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Is your money stuck in a CD account?
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Sources: Gap in money led to Marchand trade
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CD account or money market account: Which is better now?
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Juan Soto says some teams offered more money than Mets in free agency
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Ukraine ready to accept 30-day ceasefire with Russia
President Zelensky said it was now up to the US to convince Russia to agree to the truce.BBC News - 1h -
Climate Change Made South Sudan Heat Wave More Likely, Study Finds
Years of war and food insecurity in the region made the extreme heat especially dangerous.The New York Times - 4d -
Inside the frontlines of Russia as the war with Ukraine continues
NBC News' Keir Simmons gets a rare look inside the frontlines in Russia and talks with residents about the impact of the war with Ukraine as President Trump said he is “strongly considering” ...NBC News - 4d -
Sen. Slotkin wants assurances Trump will spend money 'the way Congress intends' funding bill vote
Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., on Sunday said that she would "withhold" her decision on how to vote to fund the government until Congress gets assurances from the Trump administration that money ...NBC News - 2d
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Trump’s 25% steel and aluminium tariffs take effect despite recession fears
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Sony and Nintendo play the long game over Trump tariffs
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More than half of world’s most populated cities are getting wetter, research finds
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