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HomeScienceVol. 392, No. 6797Scientist as SubjectBack To Vol. 392, No. 6797 Full accessBooks et al.Podcast Share on Scientist as SubjectScience30 Apr 2026Vol 392, Issue 6797p. 472 PREVIOUS ARTICLEAnticipating the future in an algorithmic agePreviousNEXT ARTICLESupport besieged Iranian scientistsNext NotificationsBookmark ContentsInformation & AuthorsMetrics & CitationsView OptionsReferencesFigur… Source link

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Trump makes last-minute pitch against Virginia redistricting ballot measure in telerally call 

President Trump made a last-minute pitch to Virginians on Monday evening, urging voters to reject a redistricting ballot measure that could give Democrats as many as four pickup opportunities in the House this November.   “This referendum is a blatant partisan power grab that nobody’s really ever seen anything like it,” Trump said on a telerally call with Speaker Mike Johnson……

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    DOJ Probing Suspicious Oil Trades Tied To Iran War

    Chair of the SEC and CFTC Gary Gensler joins David Gura and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss the US Justice Department and Commodity Futures Trading Commission are probe into at least four suspicious transactions in the oil market where traders made more than $2.6 billion. (Source: Bloomberg) Source link

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      Central Banks in Wait-and-See Mode: Kochugovindan

      Aberdeen Senior Research Economist Sree Kochugovindan, says inflation expectations remain anchored for now and monetary policy remains on hold for the BOE, ECB and the Federal Reserve for the rest of the year. She speaks to Bloomberg’s Guy Johnson, Tom Mackenzie and Anna Edwards on “The Opening Trade.” (Source: Bloomberg) Source link

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