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The Dow Jones slumps over 1,000 points as fears about the U.S. economy intensify
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The Dow Jones slumped over 1,000 points amid intensifying fears about the U.S. economy; Kamala Harris is nearing the selection of a running mate; An economist suggests that fears about the global market sell-off may be disproportionate; Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. admitted to dumping a dead bear cub in Central Park; Israelis are preparing for a potential attack from Iran; Farmers are suing Tyson, alleging that the company sacrificed their farms to raise the price of chicken; A Bangladeshi journalist reflects on the resignation of the prime minister, six years after being arrested; Google lost a major anti-trust lawsuit to the Justice Department; Hurricane Debby made landfall in the southeast U.S., causing flooding and power outages; Nigeria detained an American Binance executive over a dispute with the crypto company; Despair in the West Bank is driving a desire among young men to die for a cause; Hurricane Debby is particularly rainy due to forming over abnormally warm water; The new film 'War Game' explores the scenario of a worse repeat of the January 6th events; The hosts of All Things Considered are Ailsa Chang, Ari Shapiro, Juana Summers, Mary Louise Kelly, and Scott Detrow.
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