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Former Irish taoiseach John Bruton dies

Former Irish taoiseach John Bruton has died aged 76.

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Donald Trump’s Overseas Business Empire Is Growing. So Is the Risk of Ethical Conflicts. – The Wall Street Journal

Donald Trump’s Overseas Business Empire Is Growing. So Is the Risk of Ethical Conflicts.  The Wall Street Journal

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BOJ to Mull Ending Stock-Buying Program When Inflation Goal in Sight, Gov. Says

Bank of Japan Gov. Kazuo Ueda said Tuesday that the bank would discuss the possibility of ending its stock-buying program when it becomes confident about achieving sustainable 2% inflation.

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College Financial Aid Applications Fall 57%

Tech glitches and delays in the government’s latest Fafsa rollout are making it hard for families to apply for aid.

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Toyota Motor’s Solid Third-Quarter Earnings Send Shares to Record High

The carmaker reported higher profit and raised its fiscal-year forecast, sending its shares to a record intraday high, as sales grew thanks partly to strong demand and an easing semiconductor shortage.

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British-owned cargo vessel attacked in Red Sea

A British-owned cargo vessel has been attacked in the Red Sea, the UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said.

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Here are Nevada’s 2024 primary results

Voting concludes Tuesday in Nevada’s primary election. Polls close at 7 p.m. local time/10 p.m. ET. View the live results. (Image credit: NPR)

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Here are Nevada’s 2024 primary results

Voting concludes Tuesday in Nevada’s primary election. Polls close at 7 p.m. local time/10 p.m. ET. View the live results. (Image credit: NPR)

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Why the FAA Still Can’t Fix Boeing

The current system relies on the plane maker, not regulators, to ensure that jets are produced properly. ‘We’re not their quality department,’ said a former senior FAA official.

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Zelensky is considering a Ukrainian leadership shuffle aimed at reinvigorating efforts to combat Russia’s invasion, potential changes that could test his ability to retain support at home and in the West.

Zelensky is considering a Ukrainian leadership shuffle aimed at reinvigorating efforts to combat Russia’s invasion, potential changes that could test his ability to retain support at home and in the West.

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