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| Business By Michael Levenson Microsoft will be disabling IE and directing Windows users to its modern Edge web browser in coming months. The news inspired jokes, memes and even some fond memories. | | | Opinion By Raphael Warnock Pvt. Jonathan Warnock was a walking sermon. | | |
| By The New York Times The Justice Department charged the suspect with 26 counts of hate crimes and weapons violations, some for which it could seek the death penalty, in the racist massacre at a Buffalo store that killed 10 Black residents. | | | By The Associated Press Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, announced the central bank's biggest rate increase since 1994, in an effort to rein in inflation without denting economic growth or destabilizing markets. | | | By The Associated Press The United States has now committed about $5.6 billion in security assistance to Ukraine since Russia invaded the country on Feb. 24. | | |
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