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Stock Market’s Fate Comes Down to the Next 14 Trading Sessions

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The next few weeks will give Wall Street a clear reading on whether this latest stock market rally will continue — or if it’s doomed to get derailed.

Jobs reports, a key inflation reading and the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision all hit over the next 14 trading sessions, setting the tone for investors as they return from summer vacations. The events arrive with stock market seemingly at a crossroads after the S&P 500 Index just posted its weakest monthly gain since March and heads into September, historically its worst month of the year.



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Chicago Mayor on Trump's Immigration Crackdown Plan

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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson on signing executive order against Trump’s immigration crackdown plan. (Source: Bloomberg)



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Thai Palace Says Princess’ Bloodstream Infection Improving

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Thai Princess Bajrakitiyabha Narendira Debyavati’s bloodstream infection has improved and her blood pressure has stabilized, the Bureau of the Royal Household said.

The 46-year-old princess, the oldest of King Maha Vajiralongkorn’s seven children, is still being administered antibiotics to control the infection, the bureau said in a statement late Sunday. It was the third health update on the princess issued by the palace in less than a month.



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France Issues Warnings for Thunderstorms and Floods in South

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France issued amber warnings for thunderstorms and floods in several southern regions, forcing the Mediterranean department of Bouches-du-Rhône to delay the start of the new school year by a day.

Several departments in the central and southern parts of the country were put on alert for bad weather on Sunday and Monday, according to forecaster Meteo France. Violent thunderstorms, accompanied by torrential rain, are expected to persist until Monday, with rainfall reaching as much as 150 millimeters per hour.



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