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Wall Street Further Down on Recession Worries
Stock markets in New York fell further on Thursday. Concerns that central banks will cause a recession in their fight against high inflation have gripped Wall Street. To curb inflation, many central banks, including the Federal Reserve,…
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Fireworks Cause Panic During Gay Pride in New York
During a gay pride in New York, panic broke out among those present on Sunday evening when they thought they heard shots. Hundreds of people rushed out of Washington Square Park.
Police say the explosions were caused by fireworks.…
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US Companies Offer Abortion Support to Staff
Quite a few large American companies are offering their staff support because of possible stricter abortion laws. They offer to reimburse travel expenses if people have to travel to another state in the United States for an abortion or say…
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US Talks With Allies About Maximum Price for Russian Oil
The United States is in talks with Canada and other allies about a price cap for Russian oil. In this way, the western countries want to ensure that Russia can earn less money from the sale of oil, while countries that are heavily dependent…
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Nearly 50 Cats Rescued from Parked Car in Minnesota
In the US state of Minnesota, 47 cats have been rescued from a parked car, where they lived with their owner. The owner had previously dropped off fourteen other cats that were in the car at an animal shelter.
Animal aid…
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Wall Street Higher Towards Federal Reserve Rate Decision
Stock markets in New York bounced slightly on Wednesday ahead of the Federal Reserve's important interest rate decision. The central bank is expected to raise interest rates in the United States by 0.75 percentage points. That would be the…
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Trump: Capitol Attack Hearings are a Judicial Mockery
Former US President Donald Trump lashed out Monday evening (local time) at the parliamentary committee investigating the storming of the Capitol on January 6, 2021.
On Monday, the committee held a public hearing into the…
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Google Settles Women’s Discrimination Case for $118 Million
US tech giant Google has agreed to pay $118 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over discrimination against women. This was announced by two law firms that defend the women.
Former Google employees filed a complaint with the…
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