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After long waits at the Social Security Administration, its chief says things are getting better
After complaints about staffing cuts and long waits to get help at the Social Security Administration, its commissioner says things are getting a lot better
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Kalshi to collect employment info from customers trading in some high-risk markets
Kalshi will start collecting customer employment information for trading in certain high-risk markets
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Carney says the new Canadian-built bridge across Detroit River that Trump threatened will open
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says a new Canadian-built bridge across the Detroit River that U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to block will open soon
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Social Security’s retirement trust fund faces a funding shortfall a year earlier than expected
Social Security’s retirement trust fund is projected to face a funding shortfall in 2032, a year earlier than previously expected
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House passes $70B bill to fund immigration enforcement for 3 years, sending measure to Trump for his signature
House passes $70B bill to fund immigration enforcement for 3 years, sending measure to Trump for his signature
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Some host cities are aiming to house, not arrest, homeless people ahead of the World Cup
The World Cup is offering the 16 host cities a chance to take action against one of the biggest problems they face — homelessness
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More swings for AI stocks drag Wall Street back on the roller coaster
Another sudden reversal for high-flying artificial-intelligence stocks sent Wall Street reeling
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Colombia passes law to track cattle and keep deforestation-linked beef out of supply chains
Colombia has enacted a law aimed at preventing cattle linked to deforestation from entering beef supply chains by connecting livestock traceability, land ownership and forest monitoring systems
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NASA unveils Artemis III astronauts to test technology for a future moon landing
NASA has revealed the crew for its Artemis III mission, the next step in eventually landing astronauts on the moon
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Cuba's top envoy to US calls Trump's sanctions on Cuban leaders a 'pretext' for military action
Cuba’s top diplomat to the United States says recent sanctions targeting the island's leadership and the indictment of former President Raúl Castro are a “pretext” for the Trump administration to persuade the American people to support a U.S. military intervention in Cuba
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