New Zealand: Economy slips into recession after interest rate hikes
The country's central bank has aggressively raised interest rates since October 2021.
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Cyclone Biparjoy: More than100,000 evacuated as India, Pakistan braces for storm
Forecasters say Cyclone Biparjoy is "very severe" and have warned of devastation to homes and crops.
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Ben Roberts-Smith: Top soldier won't apologise for alleged war crimes
Ben Roberts-Smith says he has done nothing wrong and is looking to appeal a landmark defamation ruling.
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MLB Rumors: Mets-Reds trade talk, Cubs' Nick Madrigal showcase, and A-plus bet of the week
MLB Rumors: Cubs' Nick Madrigal showcase reeks of desperationThe Chicago Cubs may be trying to showcase Nick Madrigal ahead of the MLB trade deadline in a move that feels more desperate than shrewd.According to The Athletic's Patrick Mooney (subscription required), one reason the Cub...
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US soldier pleads guilty to attempting to help IS
Cole Bridges, 22, shared tactical guidance in an attempt to help IS attack and murder US troops.
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If Trump isn't a spy, why is he being charged under the Espionage Act?
Few cases involving the US Espionage Act revolve around suspects accused of acting on behalf of a enemy.
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Is the US trying to kill crypto?
The digital asset industry, already in turmoil, now faces a full-fledged battle with regulators.
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A Chatbot That Won't Take Bribes for Giving Advice Is a Hit in India
ChatGPT quickly found a home in the sophisticated echelons of investment banks and drug design firms. Now, the
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FIFA Avoids Women’s World Cup Blackout With Major Europe Broadcast Agreement
FIFA agreed to a major European broadcasting rights deal with five key countries to show the Women’s World
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Economists are torn on whether the Fed's pause will backfire
The Federal Reserve's June rate pause could hurt its goal of getting inflation down to 2%, some economists say.
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New York jury votes to indict man who strangled NYC subway rider
Daniel Perry was charged with second-degree manslaughter for killing street performer Jordan Neely.
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Grand jury votes to indict Marine who held homeless man in fatal chokehold on NYC subway
A Manhattan grand jury has voted to indict Daniel Penny, the retired US Marine who held Jordan Neely in a fatal chokehold on the New York City subway, according to a source with knowledge of the case.
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