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New York Post
- Federal Reserve may need less forward guidance in uncertain times, San Francisco Fed chief says
Bradley overhauls Fleetwood on final hole to win Travelers Championship
English golfer three-putts on 18th while Bradley birdies it
American Ryder Cup captain wins by one shot
The US Ryder Cup captain, Keegan Bradley, birdied the final hole of the Travelers Championship and soared past England’s Tommy Fleetwood to win the tournament in a stunning finale in Cromwell, Connecticut.
Bradley shot a two-under-par 68 for a four-round total of 15 under to win by one stroke over Fleetwood (72) and Russell Henley (69).
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Bank of New York Mellon approached Northern Trust about potential merger: report
Tesla launches robotaxis in Austin, Texas at $4.20 a pop to start
Marc Márquez wins battle of brothers to delight Ducati fans at Italian GP
Alex Márquez and Fabio Di Giannantonio also on podium
Spaniard claims 93rd win of his career across all classes
Ducati’s Marc Márquez won the Italian Grand Prix after a dogfight for podium places at the Mugello Circuit on Sunday, taking the chequered flag ahead of his brother Alex Márquez to maintain an iron grip on the riders’ championship.
Gresini Racing’s Alex Márquez briefly led the race early on before Marc Márquez took control, while Fabio Di Giannantonio of VR46 Racing claimed third place after snatching the final podium spot from Italian compatriot Francesco Bagnaia. The home favourite, Bagnaia, also led the race in the initial stages but the Italian, who had won the previous three races at Mugello, was overshadowed by the Márquez brothers and could only finish fourth in front of his home fans.
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Israeli forces recover bodies of three hostages from Gaza
FedEx founder, executive chairman Fred Smith dead at 80: ‘Pioneer of an industry’
US reportedly moving B-2 bombers to Guam as Trump considers Iran strikes
Officials tell Reuters bombers moving to Pacific Island but unclear whether deployment tied to Middle East tensions
The United States is moving B-2 bombers to the Pacific island of Guam, two US officials told Reuters on Saturday, as Donald Trump weighs whether the United States should take part in Israel’s strikes against Iran.
It was unclear whether the bomber deployment is tied to Middle East tensions.
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Two hikers killed by major rockfall on popular trail in Canada
‘Basically a whole shelf of a mountain came loose’ said one person who fled the scene in Banff National Park
Two people have been killed and another three injured when a major rockfall crashed onto a group of hikers on a popular Rocky Mountain trail in western Canada.
The accident happened on Thursday near the Bow Glacier Falls in Banff National Park, about 225km (140 miles) north-west of Calgary, Alberta. The area is known for its natural beauty and is particularly busy in summer.
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The Independent
- India urgently inspecting all Boeing 787s after deadly Air India crash kills at least 270 people
India urgently inspecting all Boeing 787s after deadly Air India crash kills at least 270 people
India’s aviation minister says government will look at all possible theories of what led to the crash
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Trump envoy to meet Iran’s foreign minister for stalled nuclear deal talks
US president says he is becoming less confident Tehran will agree to halt uranium enrichment as demanded by Washington
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US-China trade talks ‘going well’ as meeting resumes for second day in London
American and Chinese officials seek breakthrough on export controls that threaten a fresh rupture between world’s two largest economies
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