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US eases Belarus sanctions as Trump says he'll help US farmers impacted by Iran war
The Trump administration says it's eased restrictions on a group of Belarus-linked financial and potash companies
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The average long-term US mortgage rate climbs to its highest level in more than six months, according to Freddie Mac
The average long-term US mortgage rate climbs to its highest level in more than six months, according to Freddie Mac
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Trump says Iran is allowing some oil tankers through Strait of Hormuz as a sign of good faith for talks
Trump says Iran is allowing some oil tankers through Strait of Hormuz as a sign of good faith for talks
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Israeli military says it has sent another division into Lebanon, expanding its operation against Hezbollah
Israeli military says it has sent another division into Lebanon, expanding its operation against Hezbollah
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Zelenskyy visits Saudi Arabia as Ukraine provides expertise against Iranian drones
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has arrived in Saudi Arabia on an unannounced visit
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Former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro brought into New York courtroom for a hearing in drug trafficking case
Former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro brought into New York courtroom for a hearing in drug trafficking case
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A knife-wielding man kills a woman at a Tokyo Pokemon shop before taking his own life
Police say a man with a knife killed a woman at a Pokemon store in downtown Tokyo, before stabbing himself
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How the war in Iran is landing with Republicans, according to a new AP-NORC poll
A new AP-NORC poll shows that while President Donald Trump maintains deep support among Republicans, he risks frustrating his supporters if the U.S. gets involved in a prolonged war
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EU lawmakers approve trade deal with US but add safeguards
The European Parliament has approved a trade deal between Washington and Brussels but with amendments added to protect European interests should the United States fail to hold up its end of the bargain
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US filings for jobless aid tick up last week to 210,000 but remain at historically healthy levels
The number of Americans applying for jobless aid inched up last week as employers continue to retain workers despite a labor market that has weakened considerably in the past year
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