June 12, 2026

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For Warsh as Fed chair, silence may be the point -

Friday, June 12, 2026

SpaceX’s Gwynne Shotwell had IPO doubts for years, now she has a message for investors -

Friday, June 12, 2026

Proposed Iran-U.S. deal would reopen Hormuz strait and lift oil sanctions, Iran state media says -

Friday, June 12, 2026

Proposed Iran-U.S. deal would reopen Hormuz strait and lift oil sanctions, Iran state media says -

Friday, June 12, 2026

Luxury stocks spike on proposed U.S.-Iran peace deal; LVMH up 5% -

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Why Nokia is betting on AI-powered networks -

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Jewelry giant Chow Tai Fook’s shares rise 15% as higher gold price boosts profits -

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Meta reportedly begins dismantling $2 billion Manus deal on Beijing’s orders -

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Girl killed, man injured in Sacramento hit-and-run crash – KCRA -

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UK economy shrank 0.1% in April as Iran conflict weighed on growth -

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ChatGPT hits a billion monthly app users despite souring public AI sentiment -

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CNBC Daily Open: The buyers are back ahead of SpaceX IPO -

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CHP involved in violent Inland Empire crash – KTLA -

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CHP involved in violent Inland Empire crash – KTLA -

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Two Good Samaritans Killed While Assisting at Crash Scene on Interstate 15northbound – Village News Homepage -

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South Korea court sentences ex-President Yoon to 30-year jail term in drone case -

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BTS-mania poised to boost South Korea’s economy well into the future -

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Man killed in rollover crash on westbound I‑30 in Fort Worth, authorities say – CBS News -

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Rider flown to hospital following accident, horse found safe days later – East Idaho News -

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Fatal crash on Highway 69 claims life of Baxter Springs woman – KOAM News Now -

Friday, June 12, 2026

Suspected al Qaeda militants kill nine Yemeni soldiers: local officials

ADEN (Reuters) – Militants have killed at least nine soldiers in attacks in south and eastern Yemen over the past three days, local officials said on Monday, just as the government sent more troops to the east to confront a growing al Qaeda threat.

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China says can build what it wants on South China Sea isles

BEIJING (Reuters) – China can build whatever it wants on its islands in the South China Sea, a senior Chinese official said on Monday, rejecting proposals ahead of a key regional meeting to freeze any activity that may raise tensions in disputed waters…

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Kiev says it recaptures rail hub in east Ukraine, five soldiers killed

KIEV (Reuters) – Five government soldiers were killed and 15 wounded over the last 24 hours in fighting in eastern Ukraine where Kiev forces recaptured an important railway hub from pro-Russian rebels, a security official in Kiev said on Monday.

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Indonesian president-elect unveils high-powered transition team

JAKARTA (Reuters) – Indonesia’s president-elect Joko Widodo on Monday announced a high-powered advisory team to handle his transition to power as he prepares to take over the top job in the world’s third-largest democracy later this year.

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Bomb kills religious leader and guards in northwest Pakistan

DERA ISMAIL KHAN Pakistan (Reuters) – A bomb killed a Pakistani religious leader and two of his guards as they traveled to a celebration at a northwestern shrine on Monday, police said, as officers prepared for a militant backlash over a continuing mil…

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Special Report : The doubt at the heart of Iraq’s Sunni ‘revolution’

ARBIL Iraq (Reuters) – Sheikh Ali Hatem Suleiman, one of the leaders of the Sunni revolt against the Shi’ite-led government of Iraq, sat cross-legged on a couch last month, lit another Marlboro Red, and discussed the struggle with visitors from his hom…

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Jobs, education, security top list for Africans, ONE poll shows

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Africans see jobs, education and security as their biggest areas of concern, according to a poll on Monday conducted by ONE, the anti-poverty campaign co-founded by rockers Bono and Bob Geldof.

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Fire at Petrochina’s Lanzhou refinery after leak

SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Firemen are fighting a blaze at PetroChina’s subsidiary refinery and petrochemical plant in northwest China, company officials said on Monday.

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Refugee conventions a tool for ‘death voyages’: Australian minister

SYDNEY (Reuters) – The U.N. refugee conventions have become a tool to facilitate people-smuggling “death voyages”, Australia’s immigration minister said on Monday, amid mounting criticism of the country’s hardline asylum seeker policies.

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U.S. reconnaissance plane crosses into Sweden to avoid Russians – NY Times

(Reuters) – A U.S. reconnaissance plane crossed into Swedish airspace last month as it sought to avoid being intercepted by Russian fighters, the New York Times reported on Sunday, citing U.S. military officials.

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