
Poland says it will bid to hold Olympics in 2036
WARSAW (Reuters) -Poland will bid to hold the summer Olympics in 2036, Polish President Andrzej Duda said on Wednesday, entering
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US Supreme Court prepares for new term under ethics cloud
By Andrew Chung The U.S. Supreme Court is preparing to begin its new nine-month term on Monday with
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US Senator Bob Menendez to appear in court as calls for resignation mount
By Luc Cohen NEW YORK U.S. Senator Bob Menendez is set to appear in court on Wednesday to
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Sen. Menendez set to make his first court appearance on bribery charges Wednesday
Amid a flurry of calls by fellow Senate Democrats to resign, Sen. Bob Menendez is set to appear in federal court in New York Wednesday morning for his initial appearance on charges relating to an alleged bribery conspiracy involving payments in gold bars, hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash, a luxury car and passing sensitive information to the Egyptian government.
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Biden takes his sarcastic side public to defuse age concerns and sharpen attacks on GOP
"Not a joke, folks," President Joe Biden likes to say to punctuate points in speeches that few would mistake for jokes.
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Senate and House diverge on strategy as shutdown peril grows
With just four days before government funding expires, there is still no clear path to avert a shutdown.
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Trump liable for fraud, judge finds in New York civil case
Donald Trump exaggerated his net worth and asset values to get better loans, a New York judge rules.
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EBRD Sees Challenge to Dollar from Russia’s Trade in Yuan
Russia’s rising trade in the yuan in the wake of the war in Ukraine and western sanctions may
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Trump can get away with skipping a debate but can't evade legal consequences
Donald Trump will skip another Republican presidential debate on Wednesday night because no one will punish him for not being there.
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Macron’s Budget to Test Taxpayer Tolerance for Climate Spending
French President Emmanuel Macron’s government will present a 2024 budget on Wednesday that tests voter appetite for pouring
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House Republicans vow to continue impeachment inquiry even if government shuts down
House Republicans are planning to plow ahead with their impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden in the event of a government shutdown, though a lapse in federal funding could present logistical challenges to their investigative work.
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House Oversight Republicans say new bank subpoena shows Hunter Biden listed father's Wilmington house in wires with China
The Republican-led House Oversight Committee subpoenaed a bank for Hunter Biden's records and obtained two wire transfers from Chinese nationals to Hunter Biden in 2019 that listed President Joe Biden's Wilmington, Delaware, home as the beneficiary address, the panel announced Tuesday.
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