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Oil prices rise another 3%, while Wall Street drifts in mixed trading
U.S. stock indexes barely budged after oil prices climbed another 3%
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Google's Q2 earnings of $112.11B beat Wall Street's expectations on AI boom
Google parent company Alphabet Inc. posted stronger-than-expected results for its second quarter, a sign that it’s massive artificial intelligence spending spree is paying off so far
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House adopts $95 billion budget proposal to fund the Iran war and other White House priorities
House adopts $95 billion budget proposal to fund the Iran war and other White House priorities
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European Union gives its greenlight to Paramount and Warner's mega merger with some conditions
The European Union has approved Paramount's $81 billion takeover of Warner Bros
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Trump pays respects to 4 US service members killed in the Middle East
President Donald Trump is honoring the lives of four U.S. service members who were killed in the Middle East and returned to their families at an air force base in Delaware
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Texas Hill Country floods test new warning systems after last year’s deadly disaster
Officials in Texas have implemented major changes to improve flood warnings after last year's deadly floods in Hill Country
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Demand for critical minerals fuels conflict but could help resource-rich nations, WTO says
The head of the World Trade Organization says surging global demand for critical minerals should be “a once-in-a-lifetime chance” for resource-rich countries in Africa and elsewhere to harness wealth and improve life for millions
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Tropical Storm Bertha makes landfall on southern Louisiana with strong winds far from its center
Tropical Storm Bertha makes landfall on southern Louisiana with strong winds far from its center
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Need backup power? Automakers want you to look no further than their vehicles in your driveway
Texas resident Kenneth Kovar has a home energy setup from Ford, in which drivers of certain popular F-150 models can plug their vehicle directly into their electric meter to power their home during an outage
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2 married couples from Honduras were among 5 adults who drowned in an Ohio river
Honduran authorities have confirmed that four of the five people who drowned in an Ohio river over the weekend are Honduran citizens
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