The Federal Reserve cut interest rates a quarter point this week, but mortgage rates often move on their own. Here’s how they’ve reacted in the early aftermath.
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A woman tells the BBC she acted as a "human shield" for her baby during the deadly attack on the Jewish community in Sydney.
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As Pine races to expose a conspiracy designed to destabilise a nation but with betrayal at every turn, he must decide whose ...
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Israel has stepped up the pace, scope and intensity of its military strikes against Hezbollah targets along the ...
In Ibadan, something that should not be remarkable is happening, and in the context of the Nigerian state, it is quietly revolutionary. Civil servants walk out of government ministries without urgency ...
The quantum world has a reputation for being elusive, but physicists are now starting to watch it unfold in real time. For ...