Sinclair Says Diamond Sports Subsidiary Likely to Close in 2024
Sinclair Inc. said its bankrupt local sports unit Diamond Sports Group will probably shut down after the end
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Coinbase, Crypto Startups Cut VC Investing as Downturn Lingers
Coinbase Global Inc. is one of the most important investors in the world of cryptocurrency. It’s the all-time
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Xi Jinping arrives in the US as his Chinese Dream sputters
Economic woes put the Chinese leader in a more vulnerable negotiating position on this visit.
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Mexico: Murder suspected in non-binary magistrate Jesús Ociel Baena's death
Mexican authorities say they suspect Jesús Ociel Baena was killed by their partner, who also died.
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Sea Plunges 22% After Unexpected Loss From Rising Competition
Sea Ltd. plummeted after reporting a surprise loss in the third quarter, hit by intensifying competition from Alibaba
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SEC Touts $5 Billion in Penalties After Year of Crypto Dragnet
The US Securities and Exchange Commission said that its enforcement actions during fiscal year 2023 led to almost
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Republican tempers flare as US House weighs bill to avert shutdown
Hours before an expected vote, Kevin McCarthy was accused of elbowing a fellow Republican
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Secret $40m deal links Abramovich to Putin's 'wallets’
A money trail emerges after the former Chelsea owner denied a financial relationship with Russian leader.
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Trump Insists on ‘Disclaimer’ Defense Already Tossed in NY Fraud Trial
As he sat on the witness stand in a New York courtroom last week, Donald Trump reached into
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UK woman Rita Roberts identified 31 years after Belgium murder
The UK family of Rita Roberts saw her distinctive tattoo in a BBC News report and contacted police.
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Nowhere Is Safe From Worsening Climate Change, New US Report Warns
The floods, heat waves, storms and fires fed by global warming are getting worse across the US and
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Japan’s Largest Banks to Buy Back Shares After Profit Soars
Japan’s biggest banks unveiled plans to boost shareholder returns after posting bumper profits, thanks in part to a
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