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Binance Spars With U.S. Regulators Over Asset Freeze
A judge urged the Securities and Exchange Commission to reach a compromise with Binance that would allow the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange to continue operating in the United States.
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Diablo IV Breaks Blizzard Records, Surpassing ‘$666 Million’ in Sales
The latest entry in the franchise has seen strong early demand and a smooth launch, according to the company, which isn’t always the case for Blizzard’s popular titles.
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Reddit Communities Go Dark to Protest New App Policy
Volunteer moderators closed off access to numerous subreddits and denounced the platform’s pricing plan for developers of popular outside apps used to navigate the site.
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U.S. Food Prices Rose 0.2% in May
Prices at grocery stores and restaurants ticked up 0.2 percent last month from April, an increase after prices remained flat the two months before.
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UK Braces for Higher Interest Rates as Risk of Inflation Grows
Wage growth has increased faster than expected, and investors are betting the Bank of England will have to keep interest rates higher for longer.
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U.S. Inflation Cools as Fed Plots Next Interest Rate Move
Consumer prices rose at the slowest pace in more than two years, an encouraging sign for policymakers as they plot their next interest rate move.
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Trump greets arraignment with showmanship in bid to upstage charges
The former president, in growing legal peril, faced down the most serious threat to his personal liberty and political future like just another day on the campaign trail.
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Live updates: Trump pleads not guilty at Miami indictment hearing
He was booked by authorities ahead of the hearing in connection with his alleged storage of highly sensitive documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate — and alleged lying and obstructing when federal officials tried to retrieve them.
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In the MAGA mirror, Trump’s legal peril looks like a personal threat
Some supporters worry his prosecution means something (vaguely) sinister for them — even if they don’t have government documents stashed in their homes.
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The GOPers who’ve deigned to criticize Trump amid his indictment
The party is overwhelmingly behind him, but publicly expressed doubts have slowly crept in even among some erstwhile defenders.