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Top Fed Official Boosts Odds of a December Rate Cut

John C. Williams, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, said the central bank had scope to lower borrowing costs ‘in the near term.’

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John Williams, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
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L.A. Charges Companies to Keep Names on Arenas for Olympics

Olympic organizers usually strip naming rights from host venues. Los Angeles is pioneering a new business model for the 2028 Games by charging sponsors extra fees instead.

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Intuit will pay the Los Angeles Olympic organizing committee to keep its name on Intuit Dome, which is home to the Los Angeles Clippers. The arena in Inglewood will host basketball in the 2028 Games.
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European Leaders Back Zelensky After Trump’s Russia-Ukraine Peace Plan Excludes Them

A U.S.-Russian peace proposal would require Kyiv to surrender territory and reduce the size of its army. If Moscow complies with the terms, it could receive benefits including reintegration into the global economy.

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President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine in Ankara, Turkey, on Wednesday.
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G.O.P. Redistricting Push May Backfire, Giving Democrats a Midterm Edge

A series of setbacks for Republicans leaves an unlikely opening for Democrats to narrowly win this year’s redistricting wars.

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A rally against Missouri’s redistricting, which wound up passing. But other G.O.P. redistricting plans have stalled or may be reversed.
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Japan’s New Leader Mentions Taiwan, and Tanks Her Relationship With China

Facing reprisals from Beijing for a remark over Taiwan, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi must walk a fine line to prevent escalating the dispute without looking weak at home.

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Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi of Japan arriving at the venue for the meeting with China’s leader, Xi Jinping, in Gyeongju, South Korea, in October.
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At Saudi Behest, Trump Vows to Seek Peace in Sudan, a Goal He Had Spurned

It is unclear what President Trump will do to end a brutal civil war in which both sides are backed by U.S. allies, but his statement that he will try has raised hopes for peace.

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After the Sudanese military retook part of Khartoum from the Rapid Support Forces, the military section capital’s airport in was strewed with plane wreckage in March.
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Representative Eric Swalwell Will Run for California Governor

Representative Eric Swalwell, a Democrat, is likely to emphasize his history of fighting President Trump, an approach that many Democratic voters say they want their elected officials to take.

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Representative Eric Swalwell is the latest Democrat to announce he will run for California governor.
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