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Federal Reserve · WashingtonThe Federal Reserve on Wednesday approved a widely anticipated rate cut and signaled that two more are on the way before the end of the year as concerns intensified over the U.S. labor market. In an 11 to 1 vote that signaled less dissent than Wall Street had anticipated, the Federal Open Market Committee lowered its benchmark overnight lending rate by a quarter percentage point. The decision puts the overnight funds rate in a range between 4%-4.25%.See the Story
Federal Reserve cuts key rate by quarter-point and signals two more cuts this year
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Donald Trump · United KingdomPresident Donald Trump was greeted by royalty, military honor guards and mounted troops in red and gold as he arrived at Windsor Castle on Wednesday for the start of a two-day state visit to Britain as the guest of King Charles IIISee the Story
King Charles III greets Trump in Windsor at start of president’s second state visit to the UK
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Jair Bolsonaro · BrazilBy Michael Rios, CNN (CNN) — Medical tests on Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro this week showed the presence of an early type of skin cancer, doctors said Wednesday. According to results from a Sunday procedure to have skin lesions removed, doctors found squamous cell carcinoma, which starts in cells in the middle and outer layers of the skin. “Two of the lesions tested positive for squamous cell carcinoma, which is neither the kindest n…See the Story
Doctors for Brazil’s Bolsonaro say early-stage cancer detected in his skin lesions
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