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Iranian People To Benefit From President's Team Actions
The President stated his team will take action in March, aiming to benefit the Iranian people. This initiative is projected to be the highest since May 2023, excluding food and energy prices.
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US FDA Chief Faces Scrutiny Over Drug Approvals
The head of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is facing scrutiny, particularly regarding his handling of drug approvals. This comes amid broader concerns about the agency's processes.
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US Payrolls Exceed Expectations in April
The US labor market added 200,000 non-farm payroll jobs in April, exceeding projections. Total non-farm payrolls increased by 272,000 in April, significantly surpassing the 175,000 increase projected by a Bloomberg survey.
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Music Publishers Sue AI Developer Anthropic
Music publishers have filed a lawsuit against AI developer Anthropic. The publishers allege copyright infringement. The publishers claim Anthropic's AI models were trained on copyrighted music without permission.
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President Trump Urged Approval of Authorization
President Trump reportedly called the agency's commissioner, Dr. Marty McCary, urging him to approve an authorization. McCary approved it on Friday after initially facing pressure.
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US-China Talks To Include Taiwan Strait Stability
Upcoming talks between the United States and China will include discussions on stability in the Taiwan Strait. Shipping routes and military strategy are connected, with the US focusing attention on the Taiwan Strait.
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US Smoking Rate Falls Below 10%
The cigarette smoking rate among U.S. adults fell below 10% for the first time in 2024. The rate of smoking in the United States has fallen below 10%. European statistics from the early 2020s show most EU countries have higher adult smoking rates, with the exception of Sweden.
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EXIM Bank Plans $10.5 Billion Debt Fundraise
The Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM Bank) plans to fundraise $10.5 billion in debt. The bank aims to facilitate U.S. The specific timing of the fundraise was not mentioned.
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Autonomous Taxi Startup Under Federal Probe
Federal regulators have launched a probe into an autonomous taxi startup company. The investigation follows reports of more than a dozen accidents involving the company's vehicles, with at least one resulting in injury. The probe was initiated in Washington D.C.
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US Inflation Data Dominates Chinese Finance News
US inflation figures released this morning show a rise to 0.8%, the highest level since October. The price of crude oil remains a factor in the inflation rate. This is significantly higher than the Federal Reserve's target of 2.0%. The latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) data shows US inflation rose to 0.8% in October. The Federal Reserve is monitoring the situation as inflation has remained above its 2% target for five years. A stable labor market is also being watched. Inflation is reportedly up, with numbers indicating a difficult economic situation. Concerns are also being raised about the potential for an economic crisis due to rising borrowing rates. Inflation in the United States has risen, with prices increasing by approximately 6.10% in April. Energy costs are cited as a contributing factor to this inflationary trend.
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