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Supreme Court Puts Brakes on EPA in Far-Reaching Decision

The high court curtailed the EPA’s powers to restrict greenhouse-gas emissions from power plants, in a decision that could limit the authority of government agencies to address major policy questions without congressional approval.

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Powell Says Fed Must Accept Higher Recession Risk to Combat Inflation

The Federal Reserve is raising interest rates at an aggressive pace as price pressures hit a 40-year high.

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U.S. to Ramp Up Military Presence in Europe to Counter Russia

The U.S. will make its biggest military expansion in Europe since the Cold War, including its first permanent troop presence in Poland, as NATO prepares for two more members to join the alliance in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Ernst & Young Fined $100 Million in Ethics Exam-Cheating Probe

Ernst & Young agreed to pay a record $100 million fine and to admit that some of its auditors cheated on required ethics exams in recent years.

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Turkey Backs NATO Membership for Sweden, Finland

The agreement announced for a Madrid summit ends a dispute that had slowed an expansion of the alliance.

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Stock Market Slips After Last Week’s Big Rally

U.S. stock benchmarks lost early gains as major indexes failed to maintain last week’s momentum stemming from optimism about the path of Federal Reserve interest-rate increases.

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Uncertainty Over Abortion Access Grows After Supreme Court Ruling

Louisiana abortion ban is halted for now by a state judge, while other mostly Republican-led states move forward with prohibitions.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original