S&P spares France from rating downgrade
PARIS Ratings agency S&P spared France on Friday the embarrassment of downgrading the country's sovereign debt, but remained
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Virginia Military Institute's chief diversity officer resigns as some alumni push back against DEI initiatives
Jamica Love, the first chief diversity officer at the Virginia Military Institute, has resigned, the college's superintendent announced on Thursday.
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Grail says about 400 patients incorrectly informed they may have cancer
(Reuters) -Cancer test maker Grail Inc said on Friday that its telemedicine vendor erroneously sent letters to about 400 patients
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Danny Masterson's wife Bijou Phillips believed the jury would declare him innocent in rape trial
According to a source close to Danny Masterson and Bijou Phillips, she is viewing the outcome as an emotionally devastating experience
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The job market held up in May. But the Fed may have already decided to pause
The US labor market picked up momentum in May, once again defying expectations of a slowdown. But Federal Reserve officials are still likely to suspend rate hikes in their upcoming policy meeting because of broader trends pointing to a weakened economy later in the year.
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Mile-High NBA advantage: Denver altitude helps Nuggets go unbeaten at home in playoffs
Running up and down a basketball court in the thin air of Denver takes some getting used to
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DeSantis news — live: Judge steps back from Disney case against Florida governor as 2024 campaign tour wraps
Ron DeSantis has wrapped up his first tour of early-voting states that took him to Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina. At a campaign event in New Hampshire, there was a bizarre moment when a woman interrupted the governor’s speech to claim that her son’s murder was being covered up by the state of Florida. Video captured the unidentified woman being escorted out of the event by security as she threw a DeSantis hat to the ground and pulled out one supporting Donald Trump. The incident came hours after Mr DeSantis snapped at a reporter who persisted in asking him why he was posing for pictures with local voters but not taking their questions. “Are you blind?” Mr DeSantis snarled, insisting he was making himself available. The exchange was leapt upon Mr Trump, who branded his top 2024 rival “angry” at a Fox News town hall event in Iowa on Thursday evening. Back in the Sunshine State, a federal judge disqualified himself from overseeing a court case brought against Mr DeSantis by Disney. The governor is also facing mounting criticism over a sweeping new immigration law coming into effect on 1 July. Read More DeSantis lashes out at reporter on New Hampshire campaign visit: ‘Are you blind?’ Woman interrupts DeSantis speech to claim her son’s murder was covered up in Florida DeSantis says ‘petty and juvenile’ Trump can thank his own behaviour for 2020 loss
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Maker of anti-addiction drug Suboxone reaches $102.5 million settlement over antitrust claims
The company that makes the opioid addiction treatment drug Suboxone has reached a $102.5 million settlement of antitrust claims with 41 states and the District of Columbia
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Companies reach $1.18 billion deal to resolve claims from 'forever chemicals' water contamination
Three chemical manufacturing companies have reached a deal to resolve complaints of polluting many U.S. drinking water systems with compounds known as PFAS
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Clashes in Senegal kill at least 9; government bans social media platforms and closes university
Senegal's government says at least nine people have been killed in violent clashes between police and supporters of opposition leader Ousmane Sonko
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3M reaches tentative $10 billion pollution settlement with US cities -Bloomberg News
By Clark Mindock and Brendan Pierson 3M Co has struck a tentative settlement of at least $10 billion
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Another boost to U.S. earnings puts Q1 view at flat vs year ago -Refinitiv
NEW YORK After a series of much stronger-than-expected results this reporting period, S&P 500 companies look like they
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