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The Fed and markets are having to look elsewhere for economic clues.

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“Deleting social media is the first step because if you already have these impulse-spending behaviors, you might find a way elsewhere or go out to a store,” Shafransky said.

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And while it’s a work meant to entertain, the creators hope that it also ignites new curiosity in younger audiences, particularly those in Mexico and of Mexican descent elsewhere, to learn more about Indigenous peoples.

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The additional engines could have been pre-positioned in the Palisades and elsewhere, as had been done in the past during similar weather.

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The president, his supporters, heads of state and groups such as the families of the Gaza hostages, argue that his efforts to negotiate cease-fires in Gaza, Ukraine and elsewhere warrant serious consideration for the award.

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