U.S. inflation cools again, potentially paving way for Fed to cut interest rates soon 

A sale sign is displayed on a rack of clothes at a store in Chicago. In a better-than-expected report from the government, consumer prices declined 0.1% from May to June after having remained flat the previous month, the government reported Thursday. And measured from 12 months earlier, prices were up 3% in June, down from 3.3% in May. / ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO / NAM Y. HUH

WASHINGTON (AP) – Inflation in the United States cooled in June for a third straight month, a sign that the worst price spike in four decades is steadily fading and may soon usher in interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve.  In a better-than-expected report from the government, consumer prices declined 0.1% from May to

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