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    Trump says Los Angeles 'a trash heap' of 'animals' and 'foreign enemy', vows to 'liberate' city

    President Trump, at Fort Bragg, denounced Los Angeles protesters as "animals" and a "foreign enemy" while defending the deployment of military forces. He repeated false claims about the 2020 election and attacked former President Biden. Trump also announced the restoration of Confederate leader names to several military bases, reversing a Biden administration decision.

    Stocks in news: Oriental Carbon, Maruti Suzuki, IndiGo, Texmaco Rail, Wipro

    Oriental Carbon saw Bank of America buying shares. Maruti Suzuki is adjusting its e VITARA production. IndiGo is launching flights to Almaty, Tashkent, and Tbilisi. IIFL Finance plans to raise funds through debentures. Texmaco Rail secured an order from Mumbai Railway Vikas Corporation. Wipro extended its partnership with Metro AG. Kaynes Technology's subsidiary made an asset purchase agreement.

    IndiGo to launch direct flights from Mumbai to Almaty, Tashkent, Tbilisi

    IndiGo will expand its international routes. The airline will launch direct flights from Mumbai to Almaty, Tashkent, and Tbilisi. Flights to Almaty will begin July 1. Tashkent and Tbilisi flights will start in August. IndiGo will operate multiple weekly flights to each city. This expansion aims to boost tourism and trade between India and Central Asia.

    Living solo isn’t cheap: Salary to live comfortably tops $120K in 2 states, here’s what it takes in all 50

    A new report indicates the income needed for single adults to live comfortably across US states. The amount varies, with Hawaii requiring the highest at $124,467. West Virginia is the most affordable, needing $80,829. The study uses the 50/30/20 budget rule. Many Americans are stressed about finances, despite wage growth.

    USAID cuts threaten 'God's food,' made in Georgia for children in need

    MANA Nutrition, a non-profit in Georgia, faces a crisis due to deep cuts in U.S. aid programs under the Trump administration. The organization, which produces peanut butter paste to combat child malnutrition globally, has lost USAID contracts, its primary funding source.

    Westinghouse pursues US nuclear expansion after Trump orders, FT says

    Westinghouse is discussing with US officials and industry partners about deploying ten large reactors. This is in response to President Donald Trump's executive orders. These orders aim to cut regulations and fast-track licenses for reactors. The goal is to reduce the approval process to 18 months. Westinghouse believes it is well-positioned to fulfill this agenda.

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