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Another surge for Micron, Wall Street's latest $1 trillion company, sends US stocks to records
The U.S. stock market rose to records as it caught up with climbs for others around the world from the day before, when President Donald Trump said negotiations were “proceeding nicely” with Iran on ending their war
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Iran condemns US strikes as a show of 'bad faith' and begins restoring internet after long shutdown
Iran has denounced the most recent U.S. strikes as a sign of bad faith as negotiations press on toward a possible deal to end the war
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Supreme Court sides with Trump in dispute over immigration judges' speech restrictions
The Supreme Court is siding with President Donald Trump's administration in a lawsuit over speech restrictions on immigration judges that raised questions about the rights of federal workers
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Supreme Court rejects Meta's appeal in Vermont social media addiction case
The Supreme Court has rejected a push to avoid a lawsuit alleging that Facebook and Instagram harmed young users, a decision that comes as social media companies increasingly face legal scrutiny
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10 injured in Washington state chemical tank implosion, but authorities won't say how many workers are missing or dead
10 injured in Washington state chemical tank implosion, but authorities won't say how many workers are missing or dead
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Federal court blocks Alabama plan for new congressional districts that could help Republicans
Federal judges have temporarily blocked Alabama’s plan to use new congressional districts that could help Republicans win an additional seat in the midterm elections
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Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner stands by ad slamming Red Sox over private equity
Graham Platner began Memorial Day weekend by releasing an ad on the cable station that airs Boston Red Sox games accusing team owners of ruining the storied franchise
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Trump administration raises US refugee cap, but only for white South Africans
President Trump has announced that the U.S. is admitting 10,000 additional white South Africans as refugees, citing persecution in their home country
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Authorities say some people have died after chemical tank implosion at a Washington pulp and paper mill
Authorities say some people have died after chemical tank implosion at a Washington pulp and paper mill
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Releasing cool water protects fish in the Grand Canyon. That comes at cost to hydropower
Federal officials are considering cool water releases for the third consecutive year at Glen Canyon Dam in Northern Arizona this summer to safeguard the humpback chub, a federally protected fish
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