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Canada opposition leader Poilievre wins seat, to take on Carney over tariffs
The leader of Canada's official opposition Conservatives, Pierre Poilievre, secured a return to Parliament and a chance to grill Prime Minister Mark Carney over
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European shares rise as investors weigh potential Russia-Ukraine peace deal
European shares edged higher on Tuesday as investors weighed the possibility of a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine following encouraging diplomatic signals after a
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S&P affirms US ‘AA+’ credit rating, cites tariff revenue
S&P Global on Monday affirmed its 'AA+' credit rating on the U.S., saying the revenue from President Donald Trump's tariffs will offset the fiscal hit…
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Oklahoma shatters record with almost $14B in new capital investment
The Oklahoma Department of Commerce announced today that the state has set a record for new capital investment, with a 2025 year-to-date total of more…
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Global stocks drift as traders await Ukraine talks, Jackson Hole
U.S. and European shares started the week on a cautious footing ahead of a potentially eventful week for U.S. interest rate policy, as attention turned...
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Oil prices stable ahead of Trump-Zelenskiy meeting
Oil prices were little changed on Monday as investors awaited talks between the U.S. and Ukrainian presidents after an inconclusive U.S.-Russia
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Wall St opens flat, focus on retail earnings and Jackson Hole summit
Wall Street's main indexes were subdued on Monday, in a quiet start to a week packed with corporate earnings reports from major retailers and the...
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US import prices rebound in July on higher consumer goods costs
U.S. import prices rebounded in July, boosted by higher costs for consumer goods, the latest indication that inflation was poised to pick up because of…
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Mexican ranchers hit by flesh-eating screwworm want action on cattle smuggling
On a scorching afternoon in the rural heartland outside Mexico's southern city of Tapachula near the Guatemala border, rancher Julio Herrera calls his herd back…
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In Texas cattle country, ranchers brace for flesh-eating screwworms
He was only eight years old in 1973, but fifth-generation Texas rancher Kip Dove remembers spending countless days trotting up to sick and dying cattle…