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Stocks rally and oil sinks after Trump hints at a possible end to war, even as Iran denies talks
A cautious relief swept through financial markets after President Donald Trump said the United States has talked with Iran about a possible end to their war
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US Transportation Secretary says LaGuardia is ‘well-staffed’ but still faces ‘shortages’ of air traffic controllers
US Transportation Secretary says LaGuardia is ‘well-staffed’ but still faces ‘shortages’ of air traffic controllers
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Flight attendant thrown from Air Canada plane survives in a 'total miracle'
It's being called a miracle
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A media-rating company says a Trump agency is threatening its livelihood
A company that evaluates news outlets and websites to see which produce reliable journalism says it's under attack by the Trump administration
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Small comforts fade and big worries grow as fuel prices surge globally
People around the world are cutting back on spending as high gas prices stretch household budgets
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Voice of America journalists allege Trump wants to make outlet a propaganda source
Some journalists at Voice of America charged in a lawsuit Monday that the Trump administration — while largely shutting down the government-run outlet that provides news around the world — wants the operation to be more of a voice for propaganda
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DoorDash offers added payments to US and Canadian drivers as gas prices soar
DoorDash is offering extra compensation to U.S. and Canadian drivers as part of a temporary program to help offset rising gas prices
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OnlyFans owner Leonid Radvinsky dies of cancer at 43
Leonid Radvinsky, the billionaire owner of adult content platform OnlyFans, has died at age 43
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Women farmworkers who built their own fight against sexual assault cope with Chavez allegations
The shattered legacy of Latino labor rights icon César Chavez has been particularly devastating among advocates who have long fought to raise awareness about sexual harassment and abuse against women farmworkers, which remains both widespread and underreported
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Women farmworkers who built their own fight against sexual assault cope with Chavez allegations
The shattered legacy of Latino labor rights icon César Chavez has been particularly devastating among advocates who have long fought to raise awareness about sexual harassment and abuse against women farmworkers, which remains both widespread and underreported
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