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Wall Street rides roller-coaster after Trump walks back talk of firing PowellEconomy51 minsStock markets in North America, especially in the U.S., are riding a roller-coaster Wednesday as President Trump floats the idea of firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
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Man charged in Minnesota lawmaker shootings to plead not guiltyU.S. News1 hour
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U.S. House Speaker turns on Trump, calls for release of Epstein filesTrending2 hours
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U.S. deports immigrants to the kingdom of Eswatini, where they have no tiesU.S. News2 hours
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Trump says he’s not planning to fire Fed Chair Powell despite him doing a ‘lousy job’
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U.S. NewsTrump says he’s not planning to fire Fed Chair Powell despite him doing a ‘lousy job’
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CanadaThis Week in Politics: Should Carney be forced to disclose his assets?
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CrimeAmerican Idol music supervisor Robin Kaye and husband found dead in Los Angeles home
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U.S. NewsSevere storm kills 2 in New Jersey as floods submerge properties
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PoliticsEpstein files: Trump, Bondi dismiss ‘made up’ documents as House Republicans block releasing them
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U.S. NewsNew York City subway, streets flood after intense rains
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EnvironmentTexas floods: Recovery efforts resume after parts of Kerr County again overwhelmed by rain
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U.S. NewsLarge parts of the Northeastern U.S. inundated by rain
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CanadaCanadian-American denied re-entry at US border after New Brunswick trip
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CrimeKentucky church shooting: 2 women, suspect dead in Lexington
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MoneyBitcoin soars past $120,000 USD as U.S. Congress kicks off ‘crypto week’
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Money‘Absolutely unacceptable’: EU warns Trump that 30% tariff would kill trade with the U.S.
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U.S. deports immigrants to the kingdom of Eswatini, where they have no tiesThe U.S. has sent a handful of immigrants to the African kingdom of Eswatini, where they have no ties, according to the Department of Homeland Security.U.S. News2 hours
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‘American Idol’ music supervisor and husband found shot dead in L.A. homeRobin Kaye, who worked on the show for more than a decade, and her husband, Thomas Deluca, both 70, were found dead in their Encino home on Monday.Entertainment3 hours
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RFK Jr.’s embrace of psychedelic therapy sparks mixed feelings from field expertsUnited States Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently told members of Congress that clinical psychedelic therapy treatments could be approved within 12 months.Health4 hours
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Why a weak U.S. dollar could help American multinational corporationsA weaker U.S. currency makes it cheaper for multinational companies to convert foreign profits into dollars, while also boosting the competitiveness of exporters' products.U.S. News4 hours
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Trump says it’s ‘highly unlikely’ he’ll fire U.S. Fed’s PowellThe push comes after a monthslong campaign by U.S. President Donald Trump to try to rid himself of the politically independent central banker.U.S. News7 hours
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Trump unveils new investments in energy and tech at Pennsylvania summitAt an event in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, United States President Donald Trump announced a combined $90 billion dollar investment in energy and technology including AI.U.S. NewsJul 15
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‘I don’t like bullies’: Gov. Gavin Newsom chastises Trump during interview'I got my kid’s friends calling my kids ‘Newscum’ — that I get because I was called that in seventh grade, but not by a 79-year-old,' Gavin Newsom said.TrendingJul 15
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Pam Bondi’s DOJ urges Supreme Court to turn away Ghislaine Maxwell’s appealThe move furthers scrutiny of Attorney General Pam Bondi and President Donald Trump's administration's handling of the Epstein case files.U.S. NewsJul 15
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Despite flood warning, Camp Mystic head waited 1 hour to evacuate 700 girlsFamilies of some of the campers said they did not receive any notification from staff about the flooding until an email almost 12 hours after an emergency warning was issued.TrendingJul 15
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U.S. inflation rose by 2.7% in June. How tariffs are making an impactThe Consumer Price Index increased 0.3 per cent last month after edging up 0.1 per cent in May, the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics said on Tuesday.EconomyJul 15
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