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Warsh's gamble: A quieter Federal Reserve could mean volatile markets, higher rates
The Federal Reserve has for decades moved steadily from a remote, opaque government agency that shared little about what it did or why to a more transparent institution willing to explain how it makes decisions and what it thinks about the economy
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Utah marks a year of battling measles, with no clear end in sight
Utah has spent the past year fighting measles outbreaks in almost every county
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Congress wonders as the Iran war draws to a close: Was it worth it?
The question hangs in the halls at the Capitol: Was the war with Iran worth it
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A top banker tried to sway Pope Leo XIV on rare earth mining
The head of Latin America’s top development bank has made a case to Pope Leo XIV about the potential of rare earth mining
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Meloni slams Trump's claim she 'begged' for a photo with him as Italy's top diplomat cancels US trip
Italy's government has closed ranks to slam U.S. President Donald Trump over his claim that Premier Giorgia Meloni had “begged” for a photo with him during the recent G7 summit
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Mourners bury a 6-month-old Ebola victim in the Congo outbreak's third orphanage death
Mourners in eastern Congo have gathered to bury a 6-month-old girl who died from Ebola earlier this week
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2 roadside bombs in northwest Pakistan kill at least 7
Authorities in Pakistan say two roadside bombs in the northwestern region have killed at least seven people
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Massive fire destroys resort in Dominican Republic and forces evacuation of almost 1,700 tourists
A large fire has almost completely destroyed a luxury resort in the Dominican Republic, forcing the evacuation of almost 1,700 tourists
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As Juneteenth is celebrated across the US, Obama's presidential center opens in Chicago
As people gathered to celebrate Juneteenth at events across the U.S., former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama welcomed the first visitors to his presidential center
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Kennedy Center says it isn't required to reschedule shows after judge blocks 2-year closure
The Kennedy Center's management isn't committing to new shows or staff expansion, even as it considers options short of a full two-year closure that a federal judge blocked last month
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