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US Treasury Bond Auction Sees Weak Demand
The auction of $42 billion of 10-year US Treasury notes experienced weak demand. The auction results could influence future bond pricing. The auction results were reported by Modernity/fed_treasury. The average interest rate for Treasury Bonds was 3.403% as of April 30, 2026.
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RFK Jr. Reportedly Launching HHS Investigations
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reportedly initiating investigations within the Department of Health and Human Services. The source expresses skepticism about the predetermined outcomes of these investigations.
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Idaho Dairy Cows Test Positive For Bird Flu
Dairy cows in Idaho have tested positive for the bird flu virus. This marks the first time the virus has been detected in dairy cattle. The affected cows are part of a dairy herd in the United States.
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Synergy Marine Group Charged In Bridge Collapse
Criminal indictments have been announced against the companies that operated the ship that crashed into and collapsed the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. The source did not specify the charges or the companies involved.
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Renowned Coronavirus Researcher Ralph Baric to Retire
Ralph Baric, a public-health researcher known for his work on coronaviruses that contributed to COVID-19 vaccine development, will retire from UNC-Chapel Hill. His research has also drawn scrutiny.
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Raleigh Mall Shooting Suspect Shot Friend
The suspect in the Raleigh mall shooting, identified as 18-year-old Marcus Neal, allegedly shot a friend who was attempting to protect him from the attack. The incident occurred on April 17.
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US Inflation Rises, Consumer Confidence Drops
US inflation has accelerated to an annual rate of 8%, driven significantly by rising gas prices. Wage increases may no longer be outpacing inflation. Core CPI, excluding volatile food and energy prices, rose to 0.4% in April and 2.8% year-over-year.
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China Resumes US Soybean Purchases Amid Trade Shifts
China has resumed buying U.S. soybeans late last year, though not at the levels previously hoped for. Small businesses report low confidence, with the lowest level since 2024. This action indicates a shift in trade relations. This move comes amid ongoing trade negotiations and evolving global market conditions. The volume of these purchases is being closely watched. The move signals a potential easing of trade tensions. This development was reported from Beijing.
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US Inflation Rate Hits 3.8% In April
US inflation accelerated to an annual rate of 8% in April. The two-year Treasury yield rose by more than three basis points in response. US inflation has accelerated to an 8% annual rate, driven significantly by rising gas prices. Gas prices are now more than 28% higher than a year ago. The US inflation rate hit 3.8% in April, according to data released Tuesday.
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Boise State Researchers Develop 'Forever Chemicals' Detection Tech
Researchers at Boise State University have developed a new technology for rapid, on-site detection of 'forever chemicals'. This collaboration aims to bridge academia and industry for affordable detection solutions.
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