
US Debt Interest Bill Rockets Past a Cool $1 Trillion a Year
US Treasuries may face renewed selling pressure into the new year if one measure of the nation’s swelling
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Meta bars political advertisers from using generative AI ads tools
(This Nov. 6 story has been refiled to fix the reference to Snapchat's policy on political ads, in paragraph 11)
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US election day 2023: What to watch for as Americans go to polls
Political prognosticators are monitoring the races for clues a year before the 2024 presidential election.
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US Wheat Exports Plunge to 20-Year Low as Mississippi River Dries Up
American wheat shipments dropped to the lowest ever, hampered by a shrinking Mississippi River and competition from ample
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Dozens of Canadians have left Gaza but hundreds remain
It's the first time Canadians have been able to leave the embattled enclave since the war began.
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10 of the World’s Rarest Gemstones
They may not be as “precious” as diamonds or emeralds, but these scarce gems are just as valuable—if not more so.
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Democrats' dilemma: Biden's agenda is popular, but he is not
By Jarrett Renshaw PHILADELPHIA Andrea Singmaster is thankful for President Joe Biden. He helped secure funding to clean
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The Champions League teams in danger of dropping into the Europa League
The Champions League sides in danger of dropping into the Europa League with third-place group finishes, including the likes of Premier League clubs Manchester United and Newcastle United
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Best Black Friday 2023 Deals for PlayStation Fans
Here are some deals PlayStation owners should check out!
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What is MACtion in college football?
Wondering what MACtion in college football is all about? Read on to find out!
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Canada Seen Missing 2030 Climate Target Due to Government Delays
Canada is on track to miss its 2030 climate target largely due to delays in rolling out key
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The US sanctions Mexican Sinaloa cartel members and firms over fentanyl trafficking
The Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on 13 members of Mexico’s powerful Sinaloa cartel and four Mexico-based firms accused of trafficking fentanyl into the United States
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