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Investors bet era of Fed rate hikes has ended, rate cuts may soon begin

New reports indicate that inflation meaningfully declined last month, a development that investors are interpreting to mean that the Federal Reserve is likely done with raising interest rates and may start cutting them before long.

Teachers unions line up to support ceasefire and an ‘end to the siege of Gaza’

Teachers unions across the United States are joining calls from far-left groups for a ceasefire in Gaza, as Israel launched a military response following a series of terrorist attacks by Hamas.

Oklahoma Supreme Court blocks abortion restrictions

The Oklahoma Supreme Court placed temporary injunctions on three laws regulating abortion and abortion pills on Tuesday, signaling that the state's high court could soon weigh whether abortion rights are implied in the state constitution.

Food stamps: November SNAP payments worth $1,751 end for New Mexico residents in five days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will finalize distributing payments to New Mexico households over the next five days before the program wraps up for November.

White House stands by Biden ‘real problems’ remark: ‘It is a fact’

SAN FRANCISCO — The White House sought to contextualize President Joe Biden's assessment of China after Biden told donors Chinese President Xi Jinping has "real problems" regarding his economy.

Nikki Haley claims Ramaswamy ‘might have a girl problem’ over criticizing her and Ronna McDaniel

2024 presidential candidate Nikki Haley claimed Tuesday that one of her opponents "might have a girl problem" over recent criticisms he has made against her and Ronna McDaniel, the chairwoman of the Republican Party.

Drive to survive: How Biden’s ‘Beast’ Cadillac compares to Xi’s 18-foot bulletproof behemoth

Chinese President Xi Jinping showed off his specialized armored car during his visit to the United States, drawing comparisons with President Joe Biden's own armored vehicle.

Ohio abortion vote warns Republicans to figure out message to keep women voters

Abortion rights supporters in Ohio secured a significant victory last week, and Republican women voters in the GOP stronghold might have played a crucial role, signaling challenges for the party on the matter in 2024.

Democratic dark money juggernaut poured $1 million into Palestinian terror-tied charity

Groups in the largest Democratic-tied dark money network in the United States steered more than $1 million in 2022 to an "anti-capitalist" charity in Arizona before announcing they won't fill its coffers anymore due to Washington Examiner reports on the nonprofit group's Palestinian terror ties, tax forms show.

Class-action settlement: Navient student loan servicer users have five days to file claim for $16 million settlement

Student loan borrowers who used Navient, a private student loan servicer, have five days to file a claim to receive part of a $16 million class-action settlement.
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