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What An Inverted Yield Curve Could Mean For The U.S. Economy And Your Wallet
Why does it matter if a federal two-year bond's yield is greater than that of a 10-year bond?
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Boris Johnson's Brother Resigns From U.K. Parliament Over Brexit
Jo Johnson said he was "torn between family loyalty and the national interest."
Meanwhile In Australia, Part Of A Highway Is Literally Melting
As the Eastern U.S. and Canada brave frigid temperatures, residents across the globe are grappling with bad weather of their own: a heat wave that has rendered a stretch of busy freeway a sticky mess.
Ecuador Grants Citizenship To Julian Assange, Who Lives In London Embassy
Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, originally sought refuge in an Ecuadorian embassy to avoid extradition to Sweden. That case against him has been dropped, but he continues to stay there.
Pop Culture Happy Hour: 'The Disaster Artist' Is A Very James Franco Production
James Franco's The Disaster Artist tells the story of the making of The Room, one of the most famous awful movies of all time. The panel sits down to talk about Franco's vision and his muse.
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In Fitting Postscript, Terry Pratchett Had His Unfinished Works Steamrolled
The late Discworld author didn't want anyone else polishing his unfinished books and publishing them after his death. So he asked for them to be crushed — and his estate manager dutifully complied.
Australian Police Raid Public Broadcaster Over Leaked Defense Documents
Federal authorities allege the ABC relied on classified material in its 2017 report detailing unlawful killings by Australian special forces in Afghanistan.
U.S. Border Patrol Finds 4 Bodies, Including 3 Children, Near Rio Grande In Texas
An FBI agent calls it "an incredibly heartbreaking situation." Three of the deceased were children — one toddler and two infants — and the other was a 20-year-old woman.
Death Toll Rises, Hundreds Dead After Tsunami Hits Indonesia
Officials say the tsunami was triggered by underwater landslides caused by volcanic activity on the island of Anak Krakatau.
Friday News Roundup - Domestic
The partial government shutdown, three weeks in.
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