Five candidates will take the stage at Wednesday night's third debate in the 2024 presidential Republican primary in Miami.
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Fed Chair Jerome Powell Provides Clearer Timeline for Tapering Asset Purchases
Many had expected Fed Chair Jerome Powell to clarify the timing of the long-anticipated taper following Wednesday's meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), and he didn't disappoint.

Biden Pledges 'Relentless Diplomacy' on Global Challenges
President Biden used his first address before the U.N. General Assembly to declare that the world stands and at an “inflection point in history” and that the world must act with haste to move quickly and cooperatively to address the festering issues.

U.S. Easing Foreign Travel Restrictions; Vaccinations Required
The White House says President Joe Biden will ease foreign travel restrictions into the U.S. beginning in November.

Thousands Protest Against Bukele Government in El Salvador
The demonstration Wednesday centered on fears Bukele may try for re-election in 2024. Protests also voiced concern about the president's concentration of power and the controversial decision to make the cryptocurrency Bitcoin legal tender.

Biden, World Leaders Try to Hammer Out Next Steps on Climate
President Joe Biden is trying to hammer out the world’s next steps against rapidly worsening climate change in a private, virtual session with a small group of other global leaders.

Fed Reviews Ethics Policies After Prolific Trading Uncovered
The Federal Reserve is reviewing the ethics policies that cover the financial holdings of its senior officials in the wake of disclosures that two regional Fed presidents engaged in extensive trading last year.

North Korea Says It Tested Rail-Launched Ballistic Missiles
North Korea said it successfully launched ballistic missiles from a train for the first time and was continuing to bolster its defenses, after the two Koreas test-fired missiles hours apart in dueling displays of military might.

Slaughter of Dolphins on Faeroes Sparks Debate on Traditions
The slaughter of 1,428 white-sided dolphins as part of a four-century-old traditional drive of sea mammals into shallow water in the Faeroe Islands where they are killed has reignited a debate in the small North Atlantic islands.

Nuclear Submarine Deal Will Reshape Indo-Pacific Relations
The U.S., Britain and Australia have announced they’re forming a new security alliance that will help equip Australia with nuclear-powered submarines.
