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Trump Under Fire: GOP Breaks Ranks, Slams Racist Video + Trump Warns Media: Don't Air Ex-Officials + GOP Condemns Trump’s Racist Video: Obamas as ApesUS and Iran Hold High Stakes Talks in Oman... War Risk Looms
U S and Iranian delegations met in Oman for indirect nuclear talks described by both sides as a cautious first step The sessions aim to avert military escalation and both sides signaled willingness to continue negotiations under Omani mediation
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200 billion - Amazon's planned AI and data center spending announced this week
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"Praying it was fake because it's the most racist thing I’ve seen out of this White House." — Sen. Tim Scott
SPX 6,916 ↑ 1.73% Dow 50,011 ↑ 2.25% Nasdaq 22,971 ↑ 1.91% Gold 4,982 ↑ 1.89% BTC 70,064 ↑ 11.56%
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