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US could hit Russia with more sanctions to end Ukraine war, but first wants Europe to increase pressure ReutersA bad week for Hungary's strongman leader as Trump-Putin summit scrapped and US sanctions Russia CNNSanctioned Russian Oil Will Find New Ways to Flow The Wall Street JournalRussia furious as Trump sanctions energy giants Rosneft and Lukoil NBC News
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You know how the fabulous refurbishment of the White House, to include the greatest ballroom ever, will supposedly have "zero cost" to us taxpayers? Nope — sorry.
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Melissa expected to rapidly intensify as Jamaica braces for worst-case scenario The Washington PostTropical Storm/Hurricane Melissa expected to hit Category X strength this weekend as it pummels Jamaica CNNTropical Storm Melissa expected to slam Caribbean islands; up to 25 inches of rain possible WESHTropical Storm Melissa Forecast: Flood Danger For Jamaica, Haiti The Weather ChannelTr
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Passan: Toronto waited 32 years for another World Series win -- and Game 1 delivered ESPNGrand moment! Barger belts first pinch-hit slam in World Series history MLB.comWorld Series 2025: Blue Jays blow out Dodgers as Addison Barger hits first pinch-hit grand slam in Fall Classic history Yahoo SportsBlue Jays smash Dodger mystique with home run binge to take World Series Game 1 The New York Times
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Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy urges US to expand Russia oil sanctions The GuardianUkraine allies pledge to 'take Russian oil and gas off global market' BBC‘Ukraine's future is our future': Europe's ‘Coalition of the Willing' vows to increase economic pressure on Russia CNNZelenskiy asks coalition of willing for deep-strike weapons ReutersUkraine's ‘Coalition of the Willing' Has the Wind at Its Back The New York Times
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Live Updates: Inflation Edged Higher in September, as Tariffs Raise Some Prices The New York TimesInflation rate hit 3.0% in September, lower than expected, long-awaited CPI report shows CNBCPrices increased at the fastest rate since January last month WBFFInflation Isn't as Bad as Economists Thought, but Americans Still Hate It The Wall Street Journal
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Millions of Americans who collect retirement, disability, survivor and dependent benefits will see a 2.8 percent bump in 2026.
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Social Security's cost-of-living adjustment will be 2.8% in 2026, up from 2.5% this year, the Social Security Administration said on Friday.
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Recipients, including retirees and their spouses, as well as those who receive disability benefits and Supplemental Security Income, will see the additional benefit starting in January.
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