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South Korea's Kospi share index drops more than 12% as Iran war fears spur global sell-offs
South Korea's Kospi share index drops more than 12% as Iran war fears spur global sell-offs
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As Iran moves to pick new supreme leader, Israeli defense minister says whoever it is will be 'a target for elimination'
As Iran moves to pick new supreme leader, Israeli defense minister says whoever it is will be 'a target for elimination'
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China's factory activity contracts for a second month
China says its factory activity contracted for a second straight month in February
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Explosions sound in the Iranian capital as war with US and Israel enters a fifth day
Explosions are sounding in Iran's capital city as its war with the U.S. and Israel enters a fifth day
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South Korea's share benchmark Kospi index plunges 8% on war fears and trading is suspended
South Korea's share benchmark Kospi index plunges 8% on war fears and trading is suspended
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Trial against Meta in New Mexico highlights video depositions by top executives
New Mexico prosecutors are presenting never-before-seen video depositions of Meta executives at a trial that centers on impacts of the conglomerate's platforms on children
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Pentagon dispute bolsters Anthropic reputation but raises questions about AI readiness in military
Anthropic’s moral stand on U.S. military use of artificial intelligence is reshaping the competition between leading AI companies but also exposing a growing awareness that maybe chatbots just aren’t capable enough for acts of war
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A property tax revolt spreads across states, but election-year cuts hit opposition
States across the country are pushing to cut property taxes as homeowners complain about rising bills
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Anxious travelers scramble as Iran war strands hundreds of thousands across the Middle East
Travelers are scrambling for ways out of the Middle East as the Iran war keeps much of the region’s airspace closed and flights grounded
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Some travelers stranded in Dubai are paying huge sums for private flights out
Tens of thousands of airline passengers are stranded by the Iran war that has spread across the Gulf region, but some wealthy travelers are getting out — by paying large sums for luxury flights to Europe via airports that are safe from attacks
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