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Average 30-year U.S. mortgage rate falls to 6.47%, tracking lower bond yields as Iran war winds down
The average long-term U.S. mortgage rate fell this week, tracking Treasury yields that have retreated since a deal to end the war with Iran was announced
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Vance says he plans to travel to Switzerland for talks on the Iran deal but he doesn't know when that will happen
Vance says he plans to travel to Switzerland for talks on the Iran deal but he doesn't know when that will happen
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Average 30-year US mortgage rate falls to 6.47%, following bond yields lower since deal to end Iran war was announced
Average 30-year US mortgage rate falls to 6.47%, following bond yields lower since deal to end Iran war was announced
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Lloyd's says stranded ships have begun transiting the Strait of Hormuz
Lloyd's says stranded ships have begun transiting the Strait of Hormuz
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Vance says US Navy has allowed more than a dozen ships through to Iranian ports, lifting blockade as part of deal
Vance says US Navy has allowed more than a dozen ships through to Iranian ports, lifting blockade as part of deal
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Netanyahu vows that Israeli forces will stay in southern Lebanon "for as long as Israel's security needs require it"
Netanyahu vows that Israeli forces will stay in southern Lebanon "for as long as Israel's security needs require it"
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Federal regulators approve plan to make it easier for AI data centers to connect to the US power grid
Federal regulators approve plan to make it easier for AI data centers to connect to the US power grid
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A city's push for facial recognition on public buses ignites debate over security and privacy
Kansas City, Missouri, plans to boost security by installing facial recognition cameras on buses
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Supreme Court sides with a Texas man who says it’s not a crime for marijuana users to have guns
Supreme Court sides with a Texas man who says it’s not a crime for marijuana users to have guns
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U.S. filings for unemployment benefits fall to 226,000 last week as layoffs remain historically low
The number of Americans applying for jobless aid fell modestly last week as layoffs remained in the same historically low range of recent years
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