Speaker Mike Johnson Faces Hard-Right Discontent, Risking Disarray Ahead
Republican ultra-conservatives are running out of patience less than four weeks after installing one their own, Mike Johnson,
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Israel Says Yemen’s Houthi Rebels Hijack Cargo Ship in Red Sea
Israel’s government said on Sunday that Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen hijacked a cargo ship in the Red
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SNB Slammed for Reported $9 Billion Investment in Fracking
The Swiss National Bank has been slammed for what a coalition of environmental NGOs says is its $9
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Lasting Recovery in Small Caps Still Elusive as Debt Costs Bite
The powerful rally in small-cap stocks looks like yet another false start rather than a lasting recovery. The
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Dollar Scarcity is Pushing More African Countries to Crisis
African governments are scrambling for dollars, and that’s creating a new dividing line for investors. Amid a deepening
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South Africa Says $12.5 Billion Loans to Help Link Cape to Grid
Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd. will use a portion of $12.5 billion multilateral loans toward delivering power to areas
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Argentina Elects Next President Sunday in Runoff Vote
Argentines are heading to the polls to pick between two presidential candidates with profoundly distinct plans to pull
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S&P 500 Rally May Be at Risk After a 9.6% Gain in Three Weeks
The S&P 500’s 9.6% rally in three weeks is looking increasingly unsustainable to some market watchers. Concerns about
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MLB Rumors: Mets could roll dice on Yankees cast-off in free agency
Former All-Star Luis Severino may join the New York Mets: Will they be able to improve his performance?
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Sam Altman’s Ousting and Possible Return to OpenAI: What We Know
OpenAI stunned employees, investors and much of Silicon Valley on Friday by ousting Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman,
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India Seen Keeping Rice Export Bans Into 2024, Holding Up Global Prices
India, the world’s top rice exporter, is expected to maintain its curbs on overseas sales well into next
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Chinese Scholar Calls On Beijing to Raise Deficit Ratio to 5%
China needs to decisively ramp up fiscal spending so it can support an economy damaged by Western restrictions
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