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Oregon voters reject Democrats’ gas tax increase as Iran war causes prices to soar
Oregon voters have rejected a gas tax increase passed last year by Democratic lawmakers
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Oregon voters reject Democrats’ gas tax increase as prices at the pump soar
Oregon voters reject Democrats’ gas tax increase as prices at the pump soar
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Trump orders banks to take a closer look at clients' citizenship in new immigration enforcement move
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order requiring banks to scrutinize their customers’ citizenship
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Son of Mango fashion chain founder posts bail after arrest in Spain over father’s fatal cliff fall
Jonathan Andic, the son of Mango's billionaire founder, has posted bail following his arrest in connection with the death of his billionaire father
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The UAE says drones that targeted its Barakah nuclear power plant came from Iraqi territory
The United Arab Emirates says drones that targeted its Barakah nuclear power plant came from Iraq
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Vance takes his fight against fraud to red Ohio, muddying waters for GOP's Vivek Ramaswamy
Vice President JD Vance’s decision to extend his fight against Medicaid fraud beyond Democratic states to his red home state of Ohio has set off a scramble among the state’s Republicans — including his close ally Vivek Ramaswamy, the party’s nominee for governor
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UN lowers forecast for global economic growth in 2026 over Mideast energy crisis
The United Nations has lowered its forecast for global economic growth and raised the prospects for inflation in response to Middle East crises and rising oil prices
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Jell-O is jiggling its way toward more natural ingredients
Jell-O is getting a line of products made without synthetic colors or artificial sweeteners to meet increasing consumer demand for natural ingredients
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Busiest US commuter rail system resumes operations as deal reached to end strike
Trains are rolling again on the Long Island Rail Road after a deal was reached to end a strike that had shut down the busiest commuter rail system in the country
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US government agrees to drop tax claims against Trump in broadening of IRS lawsuit settlement
The U.S. government has agreed to permanently drop tax claims against President Donald Trump, according to a settlement document that is part of a deal to resolve Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service over the leak of his tax returns
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