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Businesses are facing rising costs during the Iran war, and economists expect more strains ahead
Costs are piling up for businesses during the U.S. and Israel’s war against Iran — and many economists see a bleak outlook, with some bracing for a downturn in hiring and investment in the coming months
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Treasury Department tells US banks to flag suspected Iranian money-laundering networks
The Treasury Department wants U.S. banks to monitor suspected Iranian money laundering networks
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US home sales flat in April as lackluster spring homebuying season lurches forward
Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes were essentially flat in April, another lackluster showing for the housing market during what’s traditionally its busiest time of the year
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Philippine vice president impeached by lawmakers over suspected wealth and threats
The House of Representatives in the Philippines has voted to impeach Vice President Sara Duterte over alleged unexplained wealth and threats against the president
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Pediatrics group issues new guidance on recess for the first time in 13 years
For the first time in more than a decade, a leading pediatricians group has put out new guidance about recess, saying it’s crucial for good health and good grades and should be part of the school day for students of all ages
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A new $250,000 prize aims to spotlight those bringing American history to life
The New York Historical has launched a $250,000 prize to honor those who help the public better understand the past
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Sales of previously occupied US homes flat in April, more malaise during what is usually the buzziest time of the year
Sales of previously occupied US homes flat in April, more malaise during what is usually the buzziest time of the year
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Man charged with attempting to kill Trump at correspondents’ dinner pleads not guilty
Man charged with attempting to kill Trump at correspondents’ dinner pleads not guilty
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Tulsa Race Massacre reparations is soul-redeeming work for the US, Oklahoma civil rights lawyer says
Civil rights attorney Damario Solomon-Simmons learned about the Tulsa Race Massacre during college
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Norwegian court to deliver verdict in rape trial of crown princess's son on June 15
A Norwegian court says it will announce its verdict next month in the trial of the eldest son of Norway’s crown princess on charges including rape, following proceedings that cast a shadow over the royal family
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