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By Julie Gordon and Ismail Shakil OTTAWA – Canada’s exports surged in May, mainly on lofty energy prices, helping drive its surplus with the rest of world to a surprise …
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WASHINGTON – The U.S. trade deficit narrowed in May as slowing domestic demand amid rising interest rates curbed imports, which could see trade contributing to economic growth in the second …
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DCNF Reporter Details Dem Rep.’s Proxy Voting-Enabled High Life Harold Hutchison on July 6, 2022 A Daily Caller News Foundation reporter detailed how Democratic Rep. Bobby Rush of Illinois spent …
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Fresh Coldwell Banker data from the Move Meter℠ reveals where Americans are dreaming of moving MADISON, N.J., July 6, 2022 — This summer, as Americans enjoy their favorite activities to cool down, …
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By Rod Nickel (Reuters) – With crude prices around $100 a barrel and COVID-19 restrictions largely gone, the Calgary Stampede looks to reclaim its place this year as Canada’s biggest …
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By Natalia A. Ramos Miranda SANTIAGO – As Chilean school kids start winter vacation, they leave behind a semester marked by violence. Several high schools around Santiago were taken over …
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By Enrico Dela Cruz and Karen Lema MANILA – Philippine inflation surged to the highest level in nearly four years in June, cementing expectations for more interest rate hikes and …
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By James Oliphant ST. CLAIR SHORES, Mich – The latest front in the U.S. war over abortion was waged last week during an idyllic summer evening on Michigan’s lakeshore. Outside …
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Army Scraps Plan To Boost Recruitment By Eliminating High School Grad Requirement Micaela Burrow on July 1, 2022 The Army scrapped an initiative allowing applicants to waive the high school …
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By Julie Gordon and Rod Nickel OTTAWA/WINNIPEG – Surging oil and wheat prices are allowing commodities exporter Canada to weather an economic storm threatening to tip many of its fellow …
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By Sabine Siebold MADRID – NATO agreed on Wednesday to put over 300,000 troops at high readiness from 2023, up from 40,000 previously, a new military line-up designed to better …
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By Karl Plume and Rod Nickel (Reuters) – Eric Broten had planned to sow about 5,000 acres of corn this year on his farm in North Dakota, but persistent springtime …
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NEWPORT, PA – A substitute teacher who works at Juniata High School and Newport High School, and is the assistant manager for the Juniata High School Track team has been …
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By David Randall NEW YORK – Sky-high oil prices pose yet another obstacle to U.S. corporate earnings, and some on Wall Street are worried this could sink stock prices even …
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TOMS RIVER, NJ – Danielle Bowker, 30, of Toms River, was charged with two counts of vehicular homicide in violation in connection with a motor vehicle crash that occurred in …
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MOSCOW – The rouble jumped on Wednesday to its strongest mark in seven years against the dollar and euro, supported by capital controls, a favourable upcoming tax period and Russia’s …
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DOHA – United Airlines expects fuel prices to stay high in the long-term, its chief executive said on Monday. Scott Kirby, speaking to reporters in Doha, also said that based …
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(Reuters) – Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank President Raphael Bostic on Friday said he supported the U.S. central bank’s 0.75 percentage point interest-rate hike this week, adding that supply chain fixes …
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Student Expelled for Rest of School Year After Video of Gun Makes its Rounds at Parkside High School
SALISBURY, MD – A video that went viral throughout the community of Salisbury has led to the expulsion of one student for the rest of the school year, the Wicomico …
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FRANKFURT – Euro zone inflation rose to a record high 8.1% last month in line with a preliminary estimate, more than four times the European Central Bank’s target and underscoring …
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MILAN – Italy’s borrowing costs are unreasonably high so European Central Bank support to temper yields on the bloc’s periphery is fully justified, Italian central bank chief Ignazio Visco said …
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By Rowena Edwards and Ron Bousso LONDON – Consumers can expect fuel prices at the pump to remain high into next year due to disruptions to Russian oil supplies and …
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By Shashwat Awasthi and Savyata Mishra (Reuters) – Bearish bets on several Asian currencies hit a record high in the face of rising U.S. interest rates that supported the dollar, …
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By Jeslyn Lerh SINGAPORE – Global port congestion is set to continue until at least early 2023 and keep spot freight rates elevated, logistics executives said on Wednesday, urging charterers …