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Iran-linked hackers take aim at US and other targets, raising risk of cyberattacks during war
Pro-Iranian hackers are targeting sites in the Middle East and starting to stretch into the United States during the war
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US military says a refueling aircraft went down in Iraq and rescue efforts are underway, a second aircraft landed safely
US military says a refueling aircraft went down in Iraq and rescue efforts are underway, a second aircraft landed safely
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israeli attacks have killed a top Iranian nuclear scientist and hit several others. (CORRECTS: A previous APNewsAlert erroneously reported that the strikes had killed multiple nuclear scientists.)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israeli attacks have killed a top Iranian nuclear scientist and hit several others. (CORRECTS: A previous APNewsAlert erroneously reported that the strikes had killed multiple nuclear scientists.)
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When stock markets get shaken, it can pay for investors to be patient
When stock markets are falling, it’s natural to want to do something quickly to protect your retirement savings
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What the Live Nation settlement would mean for concertgoers — and why some say it isn't enough
Live Nation and the U.S. government struck a deal this week that they say would give artists and venues more choice when it comes selling concert tickets to music fans
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Oil jumps to $100 per barrel and stocks sink worldwide with no clear end in sight for the Iran war
Worries about the war with Iran sent oil prices back to $100 per barrel and stocks sinking worldwide
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Senate passes bipartisan housing bill to improve access and affordability
In a rare bipartisan effort for a deeply divided Congress, the Senate has passed a broad bill to make U.S. housing more accessible and affordable
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US stocks sink 1.5% as crude oil hits $100 a barrel with no end in sight for the war with Iran
US stocks sink 1.5% as crude oil hits $100 a barrel with no end in sight for the war with Iran
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Ohio State names provost as its new president after predecessor's abrupt resignation
Ohio State has moved past the abrupt resignation of the university’s president by elevating its chief academic officer into the role
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After years of growth, Georgia’s film industry hits a painful reset
Georgia’s film industry is struggling
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