Today: September 19, 2024
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Donald Trump doesn't share details about his family's cryptocurrency venture during X launch event

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September 17, 2024

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump launched his family's cryptocurrency venture, World Liberty Financial, with an interview on the X social media platform in which he also gave his first public comments on the apparent assassination attempt against him a day earlier.

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Oil prices fall as US rate cut fails to boost market sentiment

Oil prices fell in Asian trading on Thursday after a larger-than-expected Federal Reserve interest rate cut sparked concerns about the U.S. economy.

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Britain needs finance sector strategy to tap foreign billions, report says

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Fed slashes rates by a half-point – what that means for the economy and the presidential election

The relatively large rate cut signals that the Fed is shifting its focus from fighting inflation to supporting the labor market, an economist explains.

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Pagers and walkie-talkies over cellphones – a security expert explains why Hezbollah went low-tech for communications

Smartphones may be indispensable to modern life, but they’re also perfect tools for spying on their owners. Anyone looking to avoid being tracked – like, say, militant groups – tends to ditch them.

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