Guatemalan president-elect suspends presidential transition process
Guatemalan President-elect Bernardo Arévalo de León has announced he is temporarily suspending the presidential transition process after Public Ministry agents raided electoral facilities and opened voting boxes.
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Braves: Matt Olson sounds downright upset about breaking Andruw Jones record
Atlanta Braves slugger Matt Olson is closing in on Andruw Jones single-season home run record, but he doesn't seem to care all that much.
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This week's US inflation data is very important. Here's why
Markets hate uncertainty, and there's a lot of it this fall: The United Auto Workers union may strike on Friday, the federal government is heading toward another potential shutdown in October, geopolitical tensions with China remain heightened and oil prices could stay elevated through December. There's also the looming question about whether the Federal Reserve will hike interest rates again.
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China says its economy is 'resilient', rejects Western concerns
BEIJING China's economy is resilient and has not collapsed, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Tuesday, rejecting claims
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Selena Gomez 'so grateful' as she joins Spotify's Billions Club
Pop star Selena Gomez has admitted she feels 'so grateful' after reaching one billion streams on Spotify with Calm Down - her collaboration with Rema
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Gulf War 'human shield' hostages set to take legal action
Hostages who were used as "human shields" say they should never have been allowed to land in Kuwait.
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Biden marks 9/11 in Alaska, calls on Americans 'to protect our democracy'
President Joe Biden marked the 22nd anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on Monday, telling servicemembers gathered in Anchorage, "terrorism -- including political and ideological violence -- is the opposite of all we stand for as a nation."
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What China's new smartphone means for Wall Street
Stock prices of chipmakers have soared over the last year as AI became the story of 2023. But in recent weeks, there's been a notable drop in those shares as growing tensions between the US and China cloud their outlook.
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Marlins Adult Ball Boy Shocked to Learn He Threw a Fair Ball Into the Stands
VIDEO: Marlins ball boy throws Freddie Freeman's base hit into the stands.
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Mexico on track for first woman president as second female frontrunner joins race
Mexico seems set to elect its first female president in next year's election after the country's leading parties both unveiled women candidates.
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Why stocks could avoid a steep selloff this September
US stocks typically see their worst performance of the year in September, but there are signs the market could avoid a steep downturn this time around.
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Otto Pérez Molina: Guatemalan ex-leader pleads guilty to corruption
Otto Pérez Molina, who resigned in 2015, has been sentenced to eight years in prison for fraud.
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