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IMF says Peru unrest could dent growth, recommends temporary stimulus
by Reutersby ReutersBy Brendan O’Boyle (Reuters) – Peru’s economic outlook is “very uncertain,” but strong economic fundamentals could provide a buffer against prevailing risks, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Thursday …
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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot Could Lose Reelection Bid, Poll Shows
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot Could Lose Reelection Bid, Poll Shows Laurel Duggan on February 8, 2023 Democratic Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot might lose her Feb. 28 reelection race, according to …
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(Reuters) – Walt Disney Co CEO Bob Iger dazzled Wall Street on Wednesday with sweeping changes and billions of dollars in cost cuts, and some analysts are convinced that will …
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U.N. aid deliveries to Syria from Turkey could resume Thursday
by Reutersby ReutersBy Michelle Nichols and Timour Azhari UNITED NATIONS/BEIRUT (Reuters) -The delivery of U.N. humanitarian aid via Turkey to millions of people in northwest Syria could resume on Thursday after the …
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Analysis-Rebounding yields could scuttle U.S. stock rally as Powell stays firm on rates
by Reutersby ReutersBy Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK (Reuters) – The fate of an early year rally in stocks may depend on whether equities can withstand a recent rise in U.S. Treasury yields, …
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Analysis-Turkey’s quake response could shape tough election for Erdogan
by Reutersby ReutersBy Orhan Coskun and Birsen Altayli ANKARA (Reuters) – Turkey’s deadliest earthquake in a generation has handed President Tayyip Erdogan a huge rescue and reconstruction challenge which will overshadow the …
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Constitution Could Still Include Right To Abortion After Dobbs, Federal Judge Says
Constitution Could Still Include Right To Abortion After Dobbs, Federal Judge Says Katelynn Richardson on February 6, 2023 U.S. District Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly suggested Monday that the constitution may …
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‘How Could Officials Know That?’: Tucker Carlson Rips Biden Admin For Claiming Chinese Spy Balloon ‘Posed No Threat’
‘How Could Officials Know That?’: Tucker Carlson Rips Biden Admin For Claiming Chinese Spy Balloon ‘Posed No Threat’ Harold Hutchison on February 6, 2023 Fox News host Tucker Carlson blasted …
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Here’s How One Texas Lawsuit Could Upend The Abortion Industry
Here’s How One Texas Lawsuit Could Upend The Abortion Industry Laurel Duggan on February 6, 2023 A lawsuit out of Amarillo, Texas, could potentially reverse the Food and Drug Administration’s …
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CDC warns eyedrops sold by Lakewood company could cause blindness or death
Eyedrops being sold by New Jersey based Global Pharma Healthcare Private Limited have been found to be contmaniated with a bacteria that could cause blindness, or worse, death. The eyedrops …
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Montanans Asked If They Could ‘Take A Shot’ At Chinese Spy Balloon, Steve Daines Says
Montanans Asked If They Could ‘Take A Shot’ At Chinese Spy Balloon, Steve Daines Says Harold Hutchison on February 3, 2023 Republican Sen. Steve Daines of Montana said Friday Montanans …
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) – The European Central Bank will continue to raise rates beyond March and hikes could even exceed market expectations unless stubborn underlying inflation turns around, Belgian policymaker Pierre …
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Ex-GOP Candidate Probed By Dem AG, Could Lose His Medical License Over COVID ‘Disinformation’
Ex-GOP Candidate Probed By Dem AG, Could Lose His Medical License Over COVID ‘Disinformation’ Laurel Duggan on February 2, 2023 Scott Jensen, a medical doctor who previously served in the …
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‘Using Stolen Property’: Disgraced Ex-FBI Official Says Computer Repairman Could Face Charges Over Hunter Biden’s Laptop
‘Using Stolen Property’: Disgraced Ex-FBI Official Says Computer Repairman Could Face Charges Over Hunter Biden’s Laptop Harold Hutchison on February 2, 2023 Former Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of …
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Biden’s Removal Of Employers’ Ability To Cite ‘Moral Objection’ For Contraception Coverage Could Target Religious Liberty
Biden’s Removal Of Employers’ Ability To Cite ‘Moral Objection’ For Contraception Coverage Could Target Religious Liberty Kate Anderson on February 2, 2023 The Biden administration and the Department of Health …
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Fed’s Powell: Possible fed could raise rates beyond December forecast
by Reutersby ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) – Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said on Wednesday he is not fully sure where the central bank will stop with rate rises as it presses forward …
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Murphy’s response to whale deaths, toxic superfund site deal could hurt his presidential aspirations
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonNew Jersey Governor Phil Murphy touts himself as the poster boy of choice for progressive Democrats as he continues to position himself to run for President of the United States …
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Biden’s EV Push Could End Up Costing Taxpayers Four Times More Than Advertised
Biden’s EV Push Could End Up Costing Taxpayers Four Times More Than Advertised John Hugh DeMastri on February 1, 2023 Tax credits to battery manufacturers in President Joe Biden’s signature …
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Sen. Anthony Bucco said it could cost New Jerseyans a whopping $1.4 trillion to implement Gov. Phil Murphy’s Energy Master Plan, according to a new estimate.
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Gov. Murphy’s ‘extreme’ Green Energy Plan could cost state $1.4 trillion opponents say
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonTRENTON, NJ – New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy just dropped a half million dollars on a new fleet of gas-guzzling SUVs for himself and his inner circle in Trenton, but …
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Biden Admin Could End Trump-Era Border Expulsion Order In May
Biden Admin Could End Trump-Era Border Expulsion Order In May Jennie Taer on January 31, 2023 The Biden administration will attempt to end Title 42, a Trump-era border order used …
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WOLF AND LAW: Joe Biden Could Secure The Border Today. Here’s How
WOLF AND LAW: Joe Biden Could Secure The Border Today. Here’s How Chad Wolf and Robert Law on January 29, 2023 The American people can clearly see that the growing …
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Hungary cbank could start “cautious” rate cuts once CPI slows – minister
by Reutersby ReutersBUDAPEST (Reuters) – Hungary’s January annual inflation is expected to rise above 25% but in February price growth will start slowing which could then allow the central bank to gradually …
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COLOMBO (Reuters) – Sri Lanka’s economy could contract by -3.5 or -4.0% in 2023 after shrinking -11% last year, President Ranil Wickremesinghe said on Saturday. “From 2024, we will take …