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Local governor says a Russian nighttime strike on the southeastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro has raised the death toll to 11.
2026-06-02
Local governor says a Russian nighttime strike on the southeastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro has raised the death toll to 11.
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Trump said he spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu today and urged him not to launch a large-scale strike on Beirut; Netanyahu immediately ordered forces to withdraw. He said he also spoke with a representative of Hezbollah's leader and that b
Trump said he spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu today and urged him not to launch a large-scale strike on Beirut; Netanyahu immediately ordered forces to withdraw. He said he also spoke with a representative of Hezbollah's leader and that both sides agreed to stop firing at one another, including at Israeli soldiers; Israel likewise agreed to cease fire. Trump said he hopes the ceasefire will hold.
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Hammack said that, given uncertainty in the economic outlook, keeping rates unchanged is reasonable for now but officials may need to act soon to address rising inflation. She said she is more worried about inflation — which has exceeded the Fed's 2%
Hammack said that, given uncertainty in the economic outlook, keeping rates unchanged is reasonable for now but officials may need to act soon to address rising inflation. She said she is more worried about inflation — which has exceeded the Fed's 2% target for about five years — than about the still-strong labor market. Hammack added the Fed's policy rate may not be restrictive, that she has not heard businesses complain high rates are curbing investment, and that price pressures are broad-based across goods and non-housing services.
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