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Fed Chair Signals More Rate Increases Ahead, Shaking Wall Street
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Documents at Mar-a-Lago Could Compromise Human Intelligence Sources, Affidavit Says

Documents at Mar-a-Lago Could Compromise Human Intelligence Sources, Affidavit Says

By Glenn Thrush, Alan Feuer and Maggie Haberman

The search of former President Donald J. Trump's Florida home was spurred by the discovery that he had kept classified material related to the use of human sources in intelligence gathering.

Fed Chair Signals More Rate Increases Ahead, Shaking Wall Street

By Jeanna Smialek

The Federal Reserve chair pledged to resolutely fight rapid price increases, arguing the bigger mistake would be allowing inflation to become entrenched.

Ukraine Weighs a Risky Offensive to Break Out of a Stalemate

Ukraine Weighs a Risky Offensive to Break Out of a Stalemate

By Andrew E. Kramer, Anton Troianovski and Helene Cooper

Both Russia and Ukraine are preparing for a protracted standoff, but Ukraine has greater incentive to try to avoid it.

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Back to School in DeSantis's Florida, as Teachers Look Over Their Shoulders

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Gov. Ron DeSantis is battling what he calls "indoctrination" in schools. New laws have left many teachers questioning everything from pride flags to "The Great Gatsby."

Donald Trump Is Not Above the Law

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Donald Trump Is Not Above the Law

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Fed Chair Warns of Economic Pain Ahead in Fight to Reduce Inflation

Video Video: Fed Chair Warns of Economic Pain Ahead in Fight to Reduce Inflation

By The Associated Press

Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, said in an address at the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium that "restoring price stability will take some time."

C.D.C. Director Cites 'Downward Trend' in Monkeypox Cases

Video Video: C.D.C. Director Cites 'Downward Trend' in Monkeypox Cases

By Reuters

Dr. Rochelle P. Walensky, the C.D.C. director, said the world "may be turning a corner" in the spread of monkeypox cases, with declines in cities including New York, Chicago and San Francisco.

Latvia Demolishes a Controversial Soviet-Era Monument

Video Video: Latvia Demolishes a Controversial Soviet-Era Monument

By Reuters

The 260-foot-tall obelisk, which stood in Latvia's capital, was destroyed as part of the government's effort to remove symbols of the Soviet era in the country and to show solidarity with Ukraine.

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