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Ten-year Treasury yield touches 5%, highest since before Great Recession

The yield on the 10-year Treasury note briefly eclipsed 5% this week amid signs that the Federal Reserve might end up keeping interest rates high for longer, portending higher borrowing costs for the federal government and for households.

The View celebrates Sidney Powell’s guilty plea

The hosts of The View dedicated a segment to mocking Sidney Powell following her guilty plea to conspiracy to interfere with election duties.

Tim Scott calls for the expulsion of ‘Squad’ members over Hamas ‘propaganda’

Republican presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) called for the expulsion of House Democratic members of the group known as the "Squad" from Congress in a new op-ed this week.

California judge blocks schools from informing parents of child transgender claim

A California judge blocked a school district from being able to inform parents if their child claims transgender identity.

Class-action settlement: What to know about DreamCloud mattress settlement deadline in three days

The Federal Trade Commission began accepting claims earlier this year in a settlement for DreamCloud mattresses. The FTC took an interest in the luxury mattress brand after the company falsely claimed the mattresses were “Made in the USA” but contained imported materials. The deadline to file a claim if you are a consumer of DreamCloud is in three days, on Oct. 23.

Elon Musk considers multitude of strategies to make X profitable

Elon Musk has begun to consider several new ways to help bring X, formerly known as Twitter, into the realm of profitability that may become barriers to his vision of turning X into an everything app.

House GOP conference votes to abandon Jordan as speaker nominee

The House Republican Conference voted to move on from Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) as its speaker nominee after three failed votes on the floor earlier this week.

US advises allies to expel Russian spies working to ‘undermine democratic processes globally’

Russia is waging a campaign to “undermine democratic processes globally,” according to U.S. intelligence and State Department officials who have urged allies to expel Russian spies involved in the effort.

Biden says Gaza will begin receiving aid through Rafah crossing this weekend

President Joe Biden predicted Friday that Gaza will begin receiving humanitarian aid through the Rafah crossing this weekend.

Ethanol industry dealt blow as major carbon pipeline canceled

Navigator CO2 announced on Friday the company is canceling its 1,300-mile carbon pipeline, following several delays and obstructions to one of the biggest carbon pipeline projects in the Midwest.
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