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IMF chief warns that Iran war will slow global economic growth
The head of the International Monetary Fund says the war in Iran is darkening the outlook for the world economy, and that's the case whether or not a fragile ceasefire holds
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Mexican miner rescued after nearly 14 days in a flooded Sinaloa mine
Rescue teams rescued a miner trapped for 13 days after a collapse in Sinaloa, Mexico
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Average US long-term mortgage rate eases to 6.37% after rising five weeks in a row
The average long-term U.S. mortgage rate eased this week, a modest relief for prospective homebuyers who have been facing higher borrowing costs as mortgage rates climbed to the highest level in nearly seven months
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US abortion opponents want Trump's FDA to act on abortion pill restrictions
Abortion opponents are increasingly frustrated with the Trump administration's reluctance to restrict access to abortion pills
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'We got our butts kicked': Republicans reckon with Democratic success ahead of the midterms
Republicans have had some setbacks this election year, with recent Democratic wins Wisconsin and Georgia
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Democrats grow bolder on talk about removing Trump from office after his Iran threats
Dozens of Democratic lawmakers are saying President Donald Trump should be removed from office after he threatened Iranian civilization would “die” if it didn’t meet his demands
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Argentina approves Milei's bill that eases protections for glaciers despite environmental backlash
Argentina's Congress has approved a bill that eases glacier protections to boost mining investments
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UK and Norway led a military operation to deter Russian submarines in the North Atlantic
Britain and Norway have conducted a weekslong operation to deter Russian spy submarines near undersea cables in the North Atlantic
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Key inflation gauge remains elevated in February before Iran war
A key measure of inflation stayed high in February, before the war in Iran spiked gas prices, a sign that everyday costs were elevated even before the conflict began
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Russian court criminalizes the activities of the Nobel Prize-winning rights group Memorial
Russia’s Supreme Court has effectively criminalized the activities of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning rights group Memorial, the latest step in an unrelenting crackdown on dissent and civil society organizations
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