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Month: April 2025

BC-Merc Table

CHICAGO (AP) — Futures trading on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Tue: OpenHighLowSettleChg. CATTLE 40,000 lbs.; cents per lb. Apr 204.00 205.17 203.95 204.65 +.70 Jun 199.07 200.52 199.07 199.67 +.60 Aug 195.82 197.20 195.82 196.75 +.93 Oct 195.07 196.47 195.07 196.05 +.98 Dec 196.47 197.62 196.47 197.20 +.78 Feb 198.42 199.00 198.27 198.65 +.63 Apr

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BC-Merc Table

CHICAGO (AP) — Futures trading on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Tue: OpenHighLowSettleChg. CATTLE 40,000 lbs.; cents per lb. Apr 204.00 205.17 203.95 204.65 +.70 Jun 199.07 200.52 199.07 199.67 +.60 Aug 195.82 197.20 195.82 196.75 +.93 Oct 195.07 196.47 195.07 196.05 +.98 Dec 196.47 197.62 196.47 197.20 +.78 Feb 198.42 199.00 198.27 198.65 +.63 Apr

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BC-Wheat KX

CHICAGO (AP) — Winter Wheat futures on the Chicago Board of Trade Tue: OpenHighLowSettleChg. WHEAT 5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel May 556 557¼ 548¼ 553 —2¼ Jul 571¼ 572½ 563 568½ —1¾ Sep 587 588 578¾ 584 —1¾ Dec 610¾ 612¼ 603 608¼ —1¾ Mar 628¼ 631¾ 622¼ 627¼ —2 May 641 641 633¾

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BC-Wheat KX

CHICAGO (AP) — Winter Wheat futures on the Chicago Board of Trade Tue: OpenHighLowSettleChg. WHEAT 5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel May 556 557¼ 548¼ 553 —2¼ Jul 571¼ 572½ 563 568½ —1¾ Sep 587 588 578¾ 584 —1¾ Dec 610¾ 612¼ 603 608¼ —1¾ Mar 628¼ 631¾ 622¼ 627¼ —2 May 641 641 633¾

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BC-Wheat KX

CHICAGO (AP) — Winter Wheat futures on the Chicago Board of Trade Tue: OpenHighLowSettleChg. WHEAT 5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel May 556 557¼ 548¼ 553 —2¼ Jul 571¼ 572½ 563 568½ —1¾ Sep 587 588 578¾ 584 —1¾ Dec 610¾ 612¼ 603 608¼ —1¾ Mar 628¼ 631¾ 622¼ 627¼ —2 May 641 641 633¾

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BC-Wheat KX

CHICAGO (AP) — Winter Wheat futures on the Chicago Board of Trade Tue: OpenHighLowSettleChg. WHEAT 5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel May 556 557¼ 548¼ 553 —2¼ Jul 571¼ 572½ 563 568½ —1¾ Sep 587 588 578¾ 584 —1¾ Dec 610¾ 612¼ 603 608¼ —1¾ Mar 628¼ 631¾ 622¼ 627¼ —2 May 641 641 633¾

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Lawyer for detained Palestinian activist says client is relieved he hasn’t been moved from Vermont

By HOLLY RAMER Associated Press CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A Palestinian man arrested at a Vermont immigration office during an interview about finalizing his U.S. citizenship is relieved that he hasn’t been moved out of state and thankful for those supporting him, his attorney said Tuesday. Mohsen Mahdawi, a legal permanent resident who led protests

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Great Plains News Digest

The following AP stories are planned for today or have moved. For text, photos, video, live and audio plans beyond the next 24 hours, please visit Coverage Plan. —————————— KANSAS – NEW AND DEVELOPING – NEWS —————————— US–TRUMP-TARIFFS-BEEF Ranchers hope Trump’s tariffs boost demand for cattle but some fear market uncertainty SUMMARY: Ranchers hope President

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Great Plains News Digest

The following AP stories are planned for today or have moved. For text, photos, video, live and audio plans beyond the next 24 hours, please visit Coverage Plan. —————————— KANSAS – NEW AND DEVELOPING – NEWS —————————— US–TRUMP-TARIFFS-BEEF Ranchers hope Trump’s tariffs boost demand for cattle but some fear market uncertainty SUMMARY: Ranchers hope President

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Great Plains News Digest

The following AP stories are planned for today or have moved. For text, photos, video, live and audio plans beyond the next 24 hours, please visit Coverage Plan. —————————— KANSAS – NEW AND DEVELOPING – NEWS —————————— US–TRUMP-TARIFFS-BEEF Ranchers hope Trump’s tariffs boost demand for cattle but some fear market uncertainty SUMMARY: Ranchers hope President

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Great Plains News Digest

The following AP stories are planned for today or have moved. For text, photos, video, live and audio plans beyond the next 24 hours, please visit Coverage Plan. —————————— KANSAS – NEW AND DEVELOPING – NEWS —————————— US–TRUMP-TARIFFS-BEEF Ranchers hope Trump’s tariffs boost demand for cattle but some fear market uncertainty SUMMARY: Ranchers hope President

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Four journalists who were accused of working for Kremlin foe Navalny are convicted of extremism

MOSCOW (AP) — A Russian court on Tuesday convicted four journalists of extremism for working for an anti-corruption group founded by the late opposition leader Alexei Navalny and sentenced them to 5 1/2 years in prison each. Antonina Favorskaya, Kostantin Gabov, Sergey Karelin and Artyom Kriger were found guilty of involvement with a group that

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