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Shattered windows. Dwindling power. Little sleep. How journalists in Gaza are reporting on the war in their own backyard

By Oliver Darcy, CNN (CNN) — Helmets. Flak jackets. Press identification. Those are some of the tools that journalists covering the Israel-Hamas war are using to shield themselves from the unforgiving dangers of an active battlefield. But the gear only goes so far. Inside the Gaza Strip, a narrow sliver of the world that even

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Chipotle is raising prices again

By Danielle Wiener-Bronner, CNN New York (CNN) — First, it was Girl Scout cookies. Now, inflation is hitting Chipotle’s burritos and tacos. “For the first time in over a year, we will be taking a modest price increase to offset inflation,” Laurie Schalow, Chipotle’s chief corporate affairs officer, said in a statement sent to CNN.

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Most Fed officials expect one more interest rate hike and that they’ll remain elevated for a while, minutes show

By Bryan Mena, CNN Washington, DC (CNN) — Most Federal Reserve officials said last month that they expect one more rate hike, according to minutes from their September policy meeting released Wednesday. Some officials said that how fast inflation cools in the coming months will determine how long rates remain elevated. “A majority of participants

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Suspected sabotage shuts another European gas pipeline. Here’s what you need to know

By Anna Cooban, CNN London (CNN) — A pipeline ferrying natural gas between Finland and Estonia has become the focus of an international investigation into a potential act of sabotage, raising fresh concerns about the security of Europe’s energy infrastructure a year after explosions shut down the vital Nord Stream 1 pipeline. Gasgrid, Finland’s gas

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