* Fed policymakers saw inflation concerns mounting at June meeting, minutes show
Worries about heightened inflation were expressed at the U.S. central bank's monetary policy last month, with a few participants saw the case for near-term rate hikes amid a broader, evenly divided debate.
Minutes from that meeting, released on Wednesday, showed "most participants" seeing scenarios in which inflation would cool down on its own accord, and "most" seeing situations where it would remain high enough to eventually warrant an eventual rate hike.
* Trump hypes "unity" at NATO summit after attacking allies
President Donald Trump caused havoc at the NATO summit, demanding that the United States cut trade ties with Spain and revived his claims on Greenland.
Before changing tack, saying there had been love and "a lot of unity" at the summit, he called Madrid a "terrible partner" and railed against allies for not supporting the war on Iran.
* Trump ramps up warnings about the dangers of communism
The U.S. president has sharply escalated his anti-communist rhetoric over the past two weeks as his team tests whether the massage resonates ahead of November's midterm elections.
A Reuters analysis of public comments and social media posts show Trump's use of the term accelerated after a string of left-wing Democrats won primary contests in New York.
* Russia tries to jam Musk's Starlink systems to counter Ukrainian drones
Russian forces are attempting to counter Ukrainian "mid-strike" drone attacks, which can hit targets dozens of kilometers behind front lines accurately and cheaply, by camouflaging cargoes and installing powerful jamming systems to disrupt the Starlink satellite internet systems, Ukrainian drone commanders and pilots told Reuters.