Bitcoin Dips to Lowest Since March After Falling for a Second Straight Day
Bitcoin fell for a second day on Friday, at one point dropping to the lowest level in more
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PacWest Leads Rally in Regional Banks After Slashing Dividend
PacWest Bancorp rose as much as 42% in premarket trading Monday, leading gains in US regional banks after
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Cooler weather brings some relief to wildfire-hit Canadian oil province Alberta
TORONTO Rain and cooler weather were expected to bring some relief on Monday to Canada's main oil-producing province
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Germany Asked to Overhaul Its Car Taxation to Meet Climate Goals
Germany should cut tax breaks and other subsidies on cars in order to stem the trend of rising
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Exclusive: Nearly 610,000 public sector workers got student loan forgiveness after Biden loosened the rules
Nearly 610,000 student loan borrowers have received debt relief from the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program since October 2021, when the Biden administration temporarily expanded eligibility.
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EU Targets Russian Oil Transfers At Sea in Sanctions Enforcement
The European Union proposed prohibiting access to its ports for vessels that attempt to circumvent sanctions on Russian
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StanChart CEO Winters Says Too Big to Fail Must be Reviewed After US Crisis
The idea that banks are too big to fail needs to be reviewed in the wake of the
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Tyson Foods moves to 2Q loss, weighed down by charges
Tyson Foods posted a loss in its fiscal second quarter, its first quarterly loss since 2009, and cut its sales forecast as its performance was weighed down by hefty charges related to plant closures and restructuring
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Ukraine war: Russia launches 'biggest' kamikaze drone attack
Civilians are hurt in Kyiv, and one man dies in Odesa, where a Red Cross warehouse is hit, officials say.
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Iran hangs 2 in rare blasphemy case as executions surge
Iran has hanged two men convicted of blasphemy
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'Risk it all': Migrant surge as US prepares for Title 42 end
A recent surge of migrants in the Brownsville, Texas, area of the U.S.-Mexico border is highlighting immigration challenges as the U.S. prepares for the end of a policy linked to the coronavirus pandemic that allowed it to quickly expel many migrants
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Lives immigrants built in Texas town shattered by shooting
The beautiful life Wilson Garcia, an Honduran immigrant, had built for his wife and three children was shattered when his neighbor burst into his Cleveland, Texas, home on April 28 and fatally shot five people, including his wife and 9-year-old son
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