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US jobless aid filings rise to 229,000 last week, remain historically low despite Iran war headwinds
U.S. applications for jobless aid rose modestly last week, but remain at a historically low level despite economic headwinds brought on by the war in Iran
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US producer prices climbed 6.5% last month on higher energy prices, the largest yearly jump since November 2022
US producer prices climbed 6.5% last month on higher energy prices, the largest yearly jump since November 2022
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US jobless aid filings rise to 229,000 last week, remain historically low despite headwinds triggered by the Iran war
US jobless aid filings rise to 229,000 last week, remain historically low despite headwinds triggered by the Iran war
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Trump says US will hit Iran 'very hard tonight,' threatens to take 'total control' of its oil industry, Kharg Island
Trump says US will hit Iran 'very hard tonight,' threatens to take 'total control' of its oil industry, Kharg Island
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European Central Bank raises interest rates by a quarter-percentage point to combat inflation from the Iran war
European Central Bank raises interest rates by a quarter-percentage point to combat inflation from the Iran war
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The U.S. military says it used missile fire to disable a tanker that was trying to break its blockade on Iran
The U.S. military says it used missile fire to disable a tanker that was trying to break its blockade on Iran
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Saudi Arabia lifts 5-year ban on Lebanese imports, marking a thaw in Gulf-Lebanon ties
Saudi Arabia has ended its five-year ban on Lebanese imports, a significant move to rebuild relations between Lebanon and Gulf countries
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The Latest: Iran and US exchange fire for second day as hostilities escalate in Mideast region
Hostilities between the U.S. and Iran have escalated, with Iran retaliating against U.S. air and cruise missile strikes
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Reactor reboot at world's largest nuclear plant highlights flaws in Japan's radioactive waste plans
A reactor at the world’s largest nuclear power plant in Japan has resumed operations
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Mexico City installed a chandelier in its metro for the World Cup. Then came the crush of memes
Chandelier and lamps reminiscent of “Harry Potter” or “Titanic” have been installed in Mexico City's busy Hidalgo metro station
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