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Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Reaffirms Readiness for More Rate Hikes
Bank of Japan Deputy Gov. Ryozo Himino has backed the case for further interest-rate hikes if the economy and prices grow as expected, echoing recent comments from the central bank’s chief.
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Lawsuits Surge Over Election Rules and Who Gets to Vote
Democrats are challenging new certification rules in Georgia, while Republicans are launching efforts to target voter-registration procedures in Arizona and North Carolina.
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Telegram Founder Was Wooed and Targeted by Governments
Pavel Durov had lunch with the French president six years ago. His phone was hacked the previous year by French and U.A.E. spies.
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Israeli commandos encountered an unguarded hostage, 52-year-old Qaid Farhan Al-Qadi, in a tunnel in southern Gaza and returned him to his family 326 days after he was abducted by Hamas militants.
Israeli commandos encountered an unguarded hostage, 52-year-old Qaid Farhan Al-Qadi, in a tunnel in southern Gaza and returned him to his family 326 days after he was abducted by Hamas militants.
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Gun-rights groups will ask the Supreme Court in its coming term to consider whether the AR-15 and other rifles described as assault weapons deserve constitutional protection.
Gun-rights groups will ask the Supreme Court in its coming term to consider whether the AR-15 and other rifles described as assault weapons deserve constitutional protection.
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Trump said he reached an agreement on terms for a Sept. 10 debate with Harris on ABC after wrangling with the network and its talent.
Trump said he reached an agreement on terms for a Sept. 10 debate with Harris on ABC after wrangling with the network and its talent.