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While the stock market hovers near record highs, a shift in the bond market is signaling mounting concerns about the economy’s health.
Democratic Sen. John Fetterman has a warning for his party: learn from the politically charged whirlwind that put Donald Trump back in the White House and secured Republicans control of both chambers ...
Rob Sand and James Talarico are part of a growing group of Democratic candidates in next year’s midterm elections who are seeking to use faith to find common ground with voters.
With a pivotal Federal Reserve meeting coming up, America’s central bankers are confronted by an all-too-familiar question: Is it too late to step in?
As the Trump administration has continued its months-long crackdown on immigration, its heavy-handed tactics have sparked condemnation from advocates and civil rights groups. Videos of masked federal ...
Facebook users who filed a claim in parent company Meta’s $725 million settlement related to the Cambridge Analytica scandal ...
The owner of Rolling Stone, Billboard and Variety sued Google on Friday, alleging the technology giant’s AI summaries use its journalism without consent and reduce traffic to its websites.
The never-ending weirdness of this year’s New York City mayor’s race has Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa in a position to affect it. The founder of the Guardian Angels crime group is well known for ...
Dahdouh, Al Jazeera’s Gaza bureau chief, about the staggering toll on journalists in Gaza. Israel denies targeting ...
Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro is far from being the first leader in the region to run into legal trouble. There’s just one country that retains a clean sheet.
Peter Mutabazi has fostered 47 children and adopted three more. He can trace it all back to a day from his rough childhood, when he met a man who challenged everything he believed.
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