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Brazil’s Lula to discuss fighting organized crime, tariffs in Trump meeting
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva plans to discuss organized crime and tariffs with U.S. President Donald Trump, according to Brazil’s finance minister
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Why gasoline costs 52% more in the US than it did before the Iran war
The price of a gallon of regular gasoline in the U.S. has climbed 31 cents in the past week and is now 52% higher than before the Iran war began
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US rights agency sues New York Times for discriminating against white man passed over for promotion
A federal civil rights agency filed a discrimination lawsuit Tuesday against the New York Times, claiming that the new organization passed over a white male employee for a promotion in favor of a lesser qualified woman to meet its diversity goals
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Oil prices sink and stocks leap worldwide on hopes for a reopening of the Strait of Hormuz
Oil prices sank, and stock markets rallied worldwide with hopes that a deal is nearing to allow tankers to deliver crude from the Persian Gulf again
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California governor candidates clash on taxes, Trump and healthcare in lively debate
The leading candidates for California governor are trying to stand out from the crowded field as mail voting is underway
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Rutgers University withdraws invite to a graduation speaker over his criticism of Israel
Rutgers University has canceled a planned graduation speech by business leader Rami Elghandour after students raised concerns about his criticism of Israel on social media
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Shipping firms are being whipsawed by changing stances and risks as they wait for Hormuz to reopen
With hundreds of vessels still stuck in the Persian Gulf and costs piling up, shipping companies are being whipsawed by uncertainty over how and when the Strait of Hormuz might reopen more than two months into the Iran war
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Venezuela tells UN court that mineral-rich part of Guyana was fraudulently taken in colonial era
Venezuela insists that a mineral-rich region of Guyana was fraudulently taken in the 19th century
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Some iPhone owners could get up to $95 payment after Apple agrees to settle case for $250 million
Apple has agreed to a $250 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit over false advertising of Siri's AI capabilities
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Lower-income Americans hit hardest by gas price spike, widening inequalities, study finds
Lower-income Americans sharply reduced their gas consumption in the month following the Iran war, yet spiking prices still forced them to spend more at the pump, worsening the economy’s disparities, new research released Wednesday showed
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