Mining investors jittery about politics in Peru as vote count drags on, analysts say
Investors in Peru's copper and gold mines are worried about the country's presidential vote count that has been slowed by allegations of irregularities, yet
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Asian stocks gain and oil prices decline after the UAE says it will exit OPEC
Hegseth will be grilled by Congress for the first time since the Iran war began
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Wembanyama's double-double powers Spurs past Trail Blazers and into Western Conference semifinals
Ohtani strikes out 9 over 6 innings in 2nd pitching-only performance for Dodgers
King Charles III and Queen Camilla visiting 9/11 Memorial and other NYC landmarks as part of US trip