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The Market Is Overreacting. Don’t Lose Your Head.

Indexes fell sharply on Friday after the monthly jobs report came in hotter than expected and sent bond yields soaring. Traders seems to be missing the good news.
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California Wildfire Live Updates: Newsom Launches Investigation Into Crucial Water Shortages As Death Toll Reaches 11

Officials warned gusty winds and low humidity could continue spreading the fires through Friday.
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Reward for capture of Venezuela’s Maduro increased to $25 million

The increase to $25 million reflects “the gravity of his crimes and the continued threat he poses,” a senior official said.
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Secret Service says goodbye to ‘Deacon,’ its longest-ever protectee – by far

The Secret Service protects former presidents until they day. In Carter’s case, the agents’ solemn mission lasted 49 years and two months.
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Cotton Bowl live score updates, highlights, how to watch Ohio State vs Texas

It’s Ohio State vs. Texas in the College Football Playoff Cotton Bowl semifinal. Follow along for live score and game updates from AT&T Stadium:
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California Gov. Newsom orders independent investigation after hydrants run dry: ‘We need answers’

California Gov. Gavin Newsom demanded an independent investigation into the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power after fire hydrants went dry during the devastating fires.
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SCOTUS Likely to Uphold TikTok Ban

The Supreme Court signaled Friday it’s likely to uphold a law that would ban TikTok if the company doesn’t divest from its Chinese parent company by January 19. Bloomberg’s Tyler Kendall was at the high court and has more on the oral arguments and what happens next. She speaks on Bloomberg’s “Balance of Power.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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Supreme Court appears inclined to uphold TikTok ban in US

By Andrew Chung, John Kruzel, David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Supreme Court seemed inclined on Friday to uphold a law that would force a sale or ban the popular short-video app TikTok in the United States by Jan. 19, with the justices focusing on the national security concerns about China that prompted the crackdown. During about 2-1/2 hours of arguments, the nine justices pressed
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Dramatic aerial video shows ‘staggering’ devastation of Los Angeles fires