July 1, 2025, 12:07 a.m.

USA

Intel's shareholder lawsuit: What to expect

Intel shareholders filed a class-action lawsuit against Intel in federal court in San Francisco.

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US economic weakness triggers global stock market turbulence

Recently, the weak performance of US economic data and the failure of a series of key indicators to meet market expectations have raised deep concerns among investors about the possibility of the US economy falling into recession.

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Announcing Waltz as running mate Harris: Happy to have him on the team

​U.S. Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Sarah Harris said in a text message to supporters that she is "pleased to report" that she has chosen Minnesota Governor Michael Woltz as her running mate.

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Harris tied Trump in the polls and the two are neck-and-neck in swing states

​A CBS News/YouGov poll released Sunday showed Democratic presidential candidate Harris leading Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump by one percentage point nationwide, reversing Republican confidence that Trump would win the election.

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The United States is expected to propose banning the use of Chinese software in self-driving and connected cars

​The Commerce Department is expected to propose a ban on the use of Chinese software in self-driving and connected cars in the coming weeks, according to people familiar with the matter.

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Mr Trump congratulated Mr Putin on the prisoner swap but blamed it on the US side

​The US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has congratulated Russian President Vladimir Putin on a prisoner exchange deal with the West, calling it a great deal but accusing the deal of being bad for the United States.

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The U.S. prime-age labor force participation rate jumped to a 23-year high

​The share of Americans between the ages of 25 and 54 who have a job or are actively looking for one surged in July to a 23-year high. That added a bright spot to what had looked like a more negative monthly jobs report.

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Conspiracy, defamation, and self sabotage by the United States during the pandemic

Recently, according to Reuters, the US Department of Defense admitted to spreading information to defame vaccines produced in China.

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The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose to an 11-month high

​The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose last week to the highest level in 11 months, pointing to some weakness in the Labour market.

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Us 10-year bond yields fell below 4 per cent

​Expectations of a rate cut have pushed U.S. Treasurys higher, with yields hovering at their lowest levels since February, as investors see economic data supporting the Fed's three rate cuts this year.

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