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Iran recently plotted to kill Trump, per Israel The HillExclusive | Iran Hatched Fresh Plot to Kill Trump, Israel Told U.S. WSJIsrael shared intelligence with US of Iranian plot to assassinate Trump, sources say CNNIsrael shares intel with US warning Iran plotting new Trump assassination attempt: report KATU
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Here's who's vying to replace Graham Platner as Maine Democratic Senate nominee CBS NewsVictor Marx, self-proclaimed ‘high-risk missionary', wins Republican primary for Colorado governor - as it happened The GuardianScoop: Platner privately told staff he'll formally exit Senate race Monday AxiosDemocrats seek a way forward amid finger-pointing in Maine The Washington PostGraham Platner drops Maine S
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Stocks recover losses, and oil prices ease as calm returns to financial markets worldwide AP NewsStocks gain as chipmakers rise, oil prices fall: Live updates CNBCU.S. Stocks Rise As War Jitters Ease WSJWall Street rallies as chip surge offsets Iran worries ReutersStock Market
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U.S. investors are about to get another straightforward way to play the red-hot market for memory chips.
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Producer price index rises for fourth straight month as Strait of Hormuz closure roils supply chains
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Days after announcing mass layoffs, Xbox CEO Asha Sharma tapped to advise the Federal Reserve on jobs EngadgetKevin Warsh names members of his Federal Reserve task forces, including Marc Andreessen, Doug McMillon CNBCFed Names VC Marc Andreessen, Ex-Walmart CEO Doug McMillon to Warsh's Task Forces WSJ
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Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh on Thursday released names of the experts who will comprise five task forces to examine the institution's operations.
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Iran says it hits U.S. military targets in Gulf, buries slain leader Khamenei ReutersTanker Attacks Risk Overplaying Iran's Hand, Analysts Say The New York TimesU.S. and Iran exchange intense new attacks after Trump says ceasefire is ‘over' NBC NewsTrump says Iran called to make a deal after U.S. strikes; adds it's unclear if war is back on CNBC
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Remember Project 2025? Democrats are building their own governing blueprint, and one proposal takes aim at the "annoyance economy": robocalls, endless hold times, hidden fees and other everyday frustrations.
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