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Attacks ramp up in Iran war including strikes on US troops in Saudi Arabia politico.comLive updates: Iranian missile attack wounds 10 US troops at Saudi air base, AP sources say AP NewsTwelve US troops wounded in Iran strike on base in Saudi Arabia, US official says Reuters10 Americans injured in Iranian attack on Saudi airbase CBS NewsUS Forces at Saudi Air Base Suffer Iranian Attack Air & Space Forces
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Dow tumbles 600 points, enters correction territory as Trump's Iran extension fails to soothe markets: Live updates CNBCStocks set for weekly loss as Iran war and inflation cloud outlook for markets CNNStock Market Today: Dow Slips 500 Points as Brent Crude Climbs — Live Updates WSJNasdaq confirms correction, Wall Street slumps on Middle East uncertainty ReutersDow on verge of correction as
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The war in Iran sparks a global fertilizer shortage and threatens food prices AP NewsGlobal Food Supply Faces a Dangerous Bottleneck as Iran War Persists The New York TimesWar with Iran disrupts fertilizer exports as U.S. farmers prepare for planting season NPRThe global food crisis unleashed by the war Financial TimesPersian Gulf crisis impacting food security, FAO warns UN News
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Sentiment is now comparable to some of its lowest readings, such as in the wake of the government shutdown last fall, the "liberation day" tariffs last April and when Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.
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Wall Street banks may finally be getting a long-awaited opening to claw back market share from private credit lenders.
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Dow tumbles almost 800 points and enters correction, S&P 500 posts fifth straight losing week: Live updates CNBCStocks sink, Wall Street's 'fear gauge' spikes as Iran war continues USA TodayDow closes in correction, S&P logs longest weekly losing streak in four years and oil settles at Iran-war highs CNNFinancial markets fall to new 2026 low as oil rises again The Washington Post
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Consumer sentiment in the economy dropped to its lowest level in 2026 as the Iran war causes fuel prices to surge.
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Dubai in the UAE has been the biggest driver of growth in recent years, and the Middle East tensions come at a critical time in the luxury industry.
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The war in the Middle East risks worsening an inflation problem that the Federal Reserve has struggled for years to subdue.
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The announcement comes as the Iran war disrupts global oil and gas supplies, making the U.S.' development of its LNG resources more urgent.
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You don't have to be all that old to remember the excitement of "outlet shopping" - hitting special shopping centers (or even whole towns - Freeport, Maine, anyone?) for deals on overstock, returned, or sometimes separate bargain-lines of product. It only makes sense that the nation's biggest online retailer, Amazon.com, would play this game with its own outlet - without the bricks and mortar (and ancillary candy and fudge vendors).
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As millions of Americans signed up for Amazon Prime weigh the benefits of Amazon Prime perks - (both the new one or two and the ones being taken away) against the recent membership price increase - Amazon Outlet is probably a reason to stick around.
These aren't used or second-hand items, and some are even quite high end (think Apple, Bose, Marmot and Pendleton). Amazon Outlet items are actual overstocks - Amazon bought too many of them - discontinued items, or just plain old clearance items. And they cut across a retail swath. That means you'll see clothing, kitchenware, home d
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Robocalls can be relentless: Is your car warranty about to expire? Can we make you a great offer to buy your house? Have you seen these irregularities with your Amazon account? Are you aware your utilities are about to be shut off?
In 2021 alone, phones in the U.S. were pummeled by more than 50 billion robocalls, according to YouMail, a robocall blocking and analysis company. That's more than 150 calls for every person in the country. In July, that number was 3.8 billion.
The result? Many of us just don't answer our phones unless we recognize the number.
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The damage done can have serious consequences, intended and not. In addition to fraudulent marketing, ignoring unknown numbers could prove dangerous - take the hiker lost on a mountain in Colorado who was reported to have ignored repeated telephone calls from Lake County Search and Rescue because they didn't recognize the number. Consequently, the hiker didn't even know anyone was searching. It's a behavior common to most of us. A 2019 Consumer Reports survey found that 70% of Americans don't answer the phone if they don't recognize the number.
Are Robocalls Legal?
In general, unless a company has your written permission, it is against the law to contact you via robocall, espec
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