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Elon Musk's SpaceX is about to make its debut on Wall Street
Elon Musk’s rocket company SpaceX will make its debut on Wall Street Friday
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Trump threatens to seize Iranian island vital to oil exports, as ceasefire teeters
U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening major strikes on Iran and to seize control of its oil and gas industries as escalating attacks between the countries push the Middle East closer to full-scale war
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From YouTube to Disney+: Preschool hit 'Gracie's Corner' lands streaming and development deal
The educational series “Gracie’s Corner” is joining Disney+
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Opening of Canada-US bridge that Trump threatened to block is delayed over unresolved 'issues'
The opening of a Canadian-U.S. bridge across the Detroit River that President Donald Trump previously threatened to block has been delayed due to unresolved issues
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Wall Street recovers some of the week's losses after AI stocks swing back upward
U.S. stocks are recovering some of their losses for the week, as the roller coaster for AI companies turns back upward
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Too sick to work, but can they prove it? New Medicaid rule worries patients
Blood cancer survivor DeAnna Brandon worries about new Medicaid work requirements affecting her health coverage
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House fails to extend US surveillance tool, risking lapse ahead of Friday deadline
House fails to extend US surveillance tool, risking lapse ahead of Friday deadline
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FDA's e-cigarette authorization: Fruity vapes not significantly better than tobacco ones
A new memo from U.S. health regulators is raising questions about a recent decision to authorize the first fruit-flavored e-cigarettes for adult smokers
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UK defense secretary resigns, saying the government is not willing to spend enough on the military
U.K. Defense Secretary John Healey has resigned, saying the government is not willing to spend enough on the military at a time of rising threats
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Citing fallout from Iran war, World Bank cuts forecast for global economic growth
The economic fallout from the Iran war — higher energy prices and increased uncertainty — will drag down global growth this year, the World Bank said Thursday
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