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After the yield curve inverts — here’s how the stock market tends to perform since 1978

However, history shows that an inversion, while not an upbeat sign about the coming state of the economy, doesn’t necessarily translate to a lasting selloff…

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Update: 6 Philadelphia Police Officers Shot In Philadelphia – Suspect Arrested

At least five Philadelphia police officers were wounded in Philadelphia’s Nicetown-Tioga section and rushed to the hospital on Wednesday afternoon – suspect arrested

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Watch: Hong Kong leader holds disastrous presser…

Hong Kong chief executive Carrie Lam refuses to answer questions during a heated media conference in which she defended the police crackdown on pro-democracy protesters.

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Stocks – Wall Street Tumbles After Brief Yield Curve Inversion

A trader watches his screen on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange July 23, 2014. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

“Historically the U.S. curve was always thought of as a recession signal and it remains to see if that’s still the case,”

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Buttigieg calls US recognition of Golan ‘interference’ in Israeli politics

“The president used US foreign policy to put a thumb on the scale for right-wing allies within Israeli domestic politics…

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Elizabeth Warren Calls for ‘Affordable, Gender-Affirming’ Health Care for Transgender People

Europe stocks trade lower as German economy heads toward recession

Washington Post Shreds Democrats’ Claim That Mike Brown Was ‘Murdered’

the Obama Justice Department’s exhaustive investigation leaves no room for doubt: Brown was not “murdered” by any standard definition of the word…

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