Wall Street Shreds Yen Playbook as US Rates Add to Currency Pain
A chasm is opening up on Wall Street over the direction of the yen. On the one side:
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Pakistan claims its first-ever win in soccer World Cup qualifying, edging Cambodia 1-0
Pakistan’s national soccer team has won a World Cup qualifying game for the first time
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Alec Baldwin could face new charge in Rust shooting, citing 'additional facts'
A grand jury will be asked to consider "additional facts" in the on-set shooting, prosecutors say.
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Justin Herbert needs to play better in late-game situations if Chargers want to turn season around
During his first three seasons, Justin Herbert came up big when the Los Angeles Chargers needed a game-winning drive late in the fourth quarter or overtime
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Tesla urges US to adopt much tougher fuel efficiency rules
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla on Tuesday urged the Biden administration to finalize much tougher fuel
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‘Risky in California’ Spurs Push for Home-Insurance Overhaul
California is prioritizing home-insurance availability as it rewrites market rules to coax back insurers and ease a coverage
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NFL Rumors: Bears Justin Fields backup plan, Colts PEDs suspension, Packers move
Check out the latest NFL news, including the Chicago Bears adding a quarterback with Justin Fields injured, the Green Bay Packers making a move for a running back, and more.
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Brawl in Houston courtroom as murdered girl's family tries to attack her killer after guilty plea
Family members of a murdered 16-year-old girl tried to attack her ex-boyfriend in court after he pleaded guilty to the killing
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NBA Rumors: Morey’s Harden hangup, Lakers lineup question, Jokic in on Olympics
Nikola Jokic's Olympics fate is announced. The Lakers are struggling to pick a fifth starter... or are they? Plus, the Sixers' James Harden holdup is revealed.
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Guatemala Cabinet minister steps down after criticism for not acting forcefully against protesters
The sudden resignation of a Guatemalan cabinet minister appears to signal a division within the administration of President of Alejandro Giammattei over how to remove the protest roadblocks that have stretched into their third week
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Biden expresses outrage over Gaza hospital attack, directs team to investigate
WASHINGTON U.S. President Joe Biden said on Tuesday he was "outraged" by the explosion at a Gaza hospital
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Australia central bank sees challenging economy, inflation risks
SYDNEY The head of Australia's central bank on Wednesday said the domestic economy was in a "challenging" situation
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