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Stocks closed lower on Thursday after concerns about bad loans forced a sell-off of regional bank stocks.
Asia-Pacific markets set for lower open as banking and trade fears take hold on Wall Street ⊖⊖
Shares of regional banks and investment bank Jefferies tumbled on Thursday as fears mounted around some bad loans lurking in the U.S.
Friday's big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session ⊖
Stocks closed lower on Thursday, rocked by concerns that regional banks may be sitting on bad loans.
Bank loan worries make it easier for Fed to cut interest rates, Jim Cramer says ⊕
CNBC's Jim Cramer said sour bank loans pave the way for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates because they signal the economy is going south.
‘Party of parents’: Trump touts government guidance to increase IVF access ⊕
Critics, however, highlight that the cost-cutting proposals fall short of Trump's campaign pledge to make IVF free.
Centrist US Democrat says he returned AIPAC donations, cites Netanyahu ties
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a story from Al Jazeera 🚨 › Al Jazeera English
Congressman Seth Moulton's announcement highlights shifting views among Democrats against the pro-Israel lobby group.
Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend ⊖
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
West Ham’s lack of forward planning, Rodri’s fitness concerns and a crunch clash at Anfield
Top scorers: check out the latest standings
Ange Postecoglou is under increasing pressure at Nottingham Fores…
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews The Iris Affair on Sky Atlantic: A wonderfully loopy thriller that pays homage to classic Hitchcock ⊕
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Don't worry, there's a simple way to escape detection. Just put on a pair of glasses... and you'll be unrecognisable.
Crackdown on 'wild west' fat jab sales as 'deadly fake Triple G jabs' flood Britain - and pressure mounts on social media giants ⊖⊖
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Pressure is mounting on social media giants to take action to stop the illegal trade in counterfeit weight-loss injections uncovered by Channel 4 News.
You're in spy territory now: What alleged parliamentary infiltrator told his co-accused after the lowly academic 'was summoned to meet one of the most powerful men in China'
In travel blog posts the then 24-year-old told of his bemusement at aggressive Chinese pensioners on the metro and poorly behaved children jumping on the beds in a branch of Ikea.