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European stocks close down 2.4% after strong U.S. jobs data; travel shares slump 4%
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FDA approves Alzheimer's drug Leqembi, paving way of broader Medicare coverage
Yellen says she's 'concerned' about China's new export controls in her first public remarks in Beijing
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Payrolls rose by 209,000 in June, less than expected, as jobs growth wobbles
China hits Alibaba affiliate Ant Group with $985 million fine for violating various regulations
Stocks fell, head for losing week on fears Fed will resume hiking rates: Live updates
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The last three days were likely the hottest in Earth's modern history, scientists said, as a surge of heat shattered records globally.
President Biden appears on the verge of providing cluster munitions to Ukraine, despite a treaty signed by many allies that bans such weapons.
In Beijing, Treasury secretary Janet Yellen criticized China's harsh treatment of U.S. companies, reflecting tensions between the two countries.
U.S. employers added 209,000 jobs in June, a drop in hiring that suggests the economy is cooling.
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Hiring eased slightly in June, as employers added 209,000 jobs. The unemployment rate fell to 3.6%.
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