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‘The Mandalorian & Grogu' Won't Lose Money. It May Not Rescue ‘Star Wars' Either The Hollywood Reporter‘Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu': What to Know Before Seeing the Movie The New York Times‘The Mandalorian and Grogu' Review: A Stitched-Together ‘Star Wars' Story WSJ'Mandalorian And Grogu' Force-Pulls In $12M Thursday Previews Deadline
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U.S. prepares for new military strikes against Iran CBS NewsAs Trump Weighs Return to Conflict in Iran, Here's What Could Be Targeted Next The New York TimesTrump met top advisers on Iran as he weighs return to war AxiosTrump says US may strike Iran again but that Tehran wants deal Reuters
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There's a new warning from the commodity market about the risks of a delayed reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
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Trump wants new Fed chair to be 'totally independent' BBCKevin Warsh sworn in as Fed chair at pivotal moment for US economy CNNTrump finally gets his Fed chair. Bond investors are already testing him. PoliticoTreasury yields are mixed as investors digest Fed chair swearing in, bond market volatility CNBCTrump Picked Warsh to Cut Rates. Markets Are Bracing for the Opposite. WSJ
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Pakistani field marshal in Tehran to try to seal U.S.-Iran deal AxiosIran war live: Tehran says US uranium handover demand will kill the deal Al JazeeraPakistan military chief arrives in Tehran in push to end Iran war France 24Qatar sends mediators to Tehran in sign talks to reopen strait of Hormuz are reaching climax The Guardian
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Suspected Ebola cases triple in a week as WHO warns of rapid spread in DRC | Global development The GuardianCongo curtails funeral wakes in Ebola outbreak as WHO upgrades risk assessment AP NewsEbola Outbreak Is Now Third Largest in History. Here's What to Know. WSJOpinion | Ebola Is a Terrible Disease. I Saw It Firsthand. The New York Times
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Kevin Warsh is becoming Federal Reserve chair at a pivotal moment for the U.S. economy — forcing him to be something other than the disruptor he hoped to be.
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Consumer sentiment has tumbled to a fresh record low in May as fears of higher prices grow due to the U.S.-Iran war and elevated oil prices.
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"That's an indication of stress," Walmart's CFO said, as Wall Street looks for signs of the Iran war's impact on consumers.
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