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The French, one of the pre-tournament favorites, move on to the World Cup semifinals against either Spain or Belgium.
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The Federal Reserve has two main goals: price stability and maximum employment. But new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh seems to be leaning into price stability and away from full employment as equal goals.
The 2008 financial crisis and Brexit shrank the UK economy and led to a revolving door of PMs. Analysts say the first-past-the-post parliamentary system is ill-suited to modern, multi-party politics.
Fresh strikes between Iran and the United States and a tense ceasefire scrapped — Is the war with Iran back on?