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AP Headline News - Jul 03 2024 11:00 (EDT)

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03 Jul 2024
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AP news. Good morning. I'm Adonihy. President Biden says he has no intention of dropping out of the 2024 race after last week's debate performance in Atlanta. Democrats are grappling over what to do next. Stick with the president as the nominee or go with someone else in the Senate. Rhode Island Democrat Sheldon White House told WPRI people want to make sure that this is a campaign that's ready to go and win that the president of the president and his team are being candid with us about his condition that this was a real anomaly and not just the way he is these days. Sheldon White House says he was horrified by both Biden's performance and Donald Trump's falsehoods during the debate. The candidates in Britain are getting in some last minute campaigning. Election Day is tomorrow. Rishi's soon act is the fourth consecutive conservative prime minister. Labor leader Kiar Starmer could break that streak. The AP's say the president of the president of the United States is a very good candidate. Party's argument or lying during this election campaign has very much been that Britain is back if it gets the labor government back on the world stage. After the years of Brexit in which it's many people think it's kind of withdrawn into itself. Conservative cabinet minister Mel Stride says it looks like labor was heading for an extraordinary landslide. Wildfires in Northern California are spreading more hot weather is expected. The state of the United States says the president of the United States was heading toward Jamaica. The storm has killed at least six people in the Caribbean. Jack Bevin at the National Hurricane Center was asked if barrel will get close to the U. S. At the moment, the land of the final landfall in Mexico is the most likely scenario, but it's not the only scenario. There's a possibility the system could come up towards Texas coast. And just to really say that the West Bank in over three decades, this is AP news. I'm Damien Treisi and this is markets in a minute. Stocks are edging higher in morning trading on Wednesday, which is a shortened trading day before the 4th of July holiday. The S&P 500 rose 0.1 percent, a day after setting an all time high for the 32nd time this year. The Dow Jones industrial average rose eight points and the NASDAQ composite rose 0.1 percent. Treasury yields ease following a flurry of economic reports, suggesting some softening in the job market. The data could further open the door for the Federal Reserve to deliver the cuts to interest rates that Wall Street desires. Later in the day, the Fed will release minutes from its most recent policy meeting. Damien Treisi, New York, a Delta flight from Detroit to Amsterdam had to be diverted to Kennedy Airport in New York after passengers were served spoiled food. Emergency medical responders met the flight and treated 12 passengers. It's not clear how many of the flight's 277 passengers ate the spoiled food. I'm Ed Donahue. AP