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As debt surpasses $40 trillion, the bill for Washington spending comes due The Washington PostOpinion | $40 Trillion Debt? The Ancient Sumerians Wouldn't Have Cared. The New York TimesVance: Bessent has ‘very discreet plan' to shrink $40 trillion national debt The HillBessent says there's a 'very good chance' U.S. budget deficit under Trump has peaked CNBC
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Living in fear, and not being paid: the health workers on the frontline of DRC's Ebola outbreak The GuardianEbola spreading exponentially in Congo as death toll tops 2,500, UN says ReutersHere's data showing Congo's Ebola outbreak is on track to surpass history's largest AP NewsEbola outbreak: five big questions The Guardian
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The Economy Got Used to Low Borrowing Costs. Their Exit Could Pose Risks. The New York TimesWhy the bond market is flexing its muscles, and why everyone needs to care AP NewsGlobal bond yields are surging. Here's why it matters CNNDefending the Bonds Paul Krugman | SubstackThe bond market is signaling trouble ahead. This is why you should pay attention NPR
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There is a strong historical pattern of postmidterm strength.
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Hook, hold, harvest and hide: Meta's alleged strategy laid out in first week of landmark trial The GuardianNo more doom scrolling or Instagram Stories? A Meta trial loss could end the social media we know CNBCMeta's Big Reckoning Is Here WIRED29 US states are suing Meta. What might it mean for the rest of the world? The Conversation
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The surprising move this week by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to intervene in Treasury markets to lower the cost of government debt undercuts the credibility of Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh to make interest-rate policy, experts said.
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