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US President Trump: Anything that happens will be over soon.
2026-07-09
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2026-07-08
CNN, citing three sources familiar with decision-making, reports that ahead of the Feb. 28 strikes on Iranian targets senior US military commanders ignored embedded warnings in a key database that intelligence on potential targets was years out of da
CNN, citing three sources familiar with decision-making, reports that ahead of the Feb. 28 strikes on Iranian targets senior US military commanders ignored embedded warnings in a key database that intelligence on potential targets was years out of date and required revalidation. The sources say prompts noted the data's age and that adding targets to strike lists require senior approval, but commanders authorized multiple strikes, including one on a girls' elementary school that killed nearly 200 children and adults. Two sources said the warnings were disregarded for "efficiency considerations" amid pressure to identify targets early in the conflict; the strike is among the deadliest US actions causing civilian casualties in recent years.
2026-07-09
June Fed minutes show officials considered KEVIN WARSH’s proposal to end forward guidance and trim references to future rate moves. A majority backed shortening the policy statement and supported deleting language that suggested the next move would l
June Fed minutes show officials considered KEVIN WARSH’s proposal to end forward guidance and trim references to future rate moves. A majority backed shortening the policy statement and supported deleting language that suggested the next move would likely be a cut. The June alternative approved by the Fed removed rate entirely guidance, consistent with Warsh’s aim to avoid committing on future rates. At the June meeting the Fed held the policy rate at 3.50%-3.75%; the dot plot showed nine of 18 officials expect rates to be slightly higher by end-2026, and markets widely saw the possibility of hikes this year.
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