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How the Decision to Start a War Became the President's - The New York Times The New York TimesWhy doesn't Congress declare war anymore? CNNCongress hasn't officially declared war since WWII. Here's how presidential war powers have played out since then PBSRestoring the rule of law': Why declaring war matters WTOP
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Marks said any risk stems from the pace of expansion in direct lending, which has ballooned to a market now exceeding $1 trillion since inception around 2011.
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‘A big burden for farmers': Gulf shipping crisis threatens food price shock The GuardianFertiliser disruption from Iran conflict prompts global food shortage warnings Financial TimesChartbook 436 Unseasonal war. How the US-Israeli war on Iran threatens the global agricultural cycle. Adam Tooze | SubstackStrait of Hormuz: Gulf states' food security is at immediate risk but wider shortages could push up consumer prices globally The Conversation
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The chip maker sees sales growth in its infrastructure software accelerating, showing that it's focused on and investing in that business.
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Goldman Sachs Group Inc.'s push for Asian business and lax oversight of partners led the bank to speed past warning signs in its dealings with a corrupt Malaysian investment fund, internal documents and interviews with people involved in the transactions show.
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