Billionaire George Soros hands control of empire to son -WSJ
Billionaire financier George Soros told the Wall Street Journal in an interview published on Sunday that he was
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More Americans disapprove than approve of colleges considering race, ethnicity in admissions decisions, study shows
Half of surveyed adults in the US disapprove of students' race and ethnicities factoring into the college admissions process, according to a recent Pew Research Center study.
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Amanda Nunes beats Irene Aldana to retain bantamweight title at UFC 289, announces her retirement
Amanda Nunes beat Irene Aldana by unanimous decision at UFC 289 on Saturday night to hold on to her bantamweight title before announcing her retirement
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EU considering major Tunisia aid package as migration surges
TUNIS The European Union is considering over 1 billion euros ($1.07 billion) in aid for Tunisia to help
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Why Trump's second indictment may not sink him in 2024
The evidence in the indictment against Donald Trump for his alleged mishandling of classified documents after leaving office can seem "jaw-dropping". So just how will this new indictment play on the campaign trail? Let's just say we should be, at least initially, skeptical that Trump will be penalized in the polls.
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Elvis Presley's cousin lifts Democrats' hopes in Mississippi governor's race
Mississippi is tough political territory for Democrats
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6 injured in shooting at Houston nightclub, police say
A shooting at a Houston nightclub left six people injured, including one who is listed in critical condition, police said early Sunday.
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Hospitalized Pope Francis follows Mass on TV, lunches with medical personnel and aides
Pope Francis has followed his doctors' advice and skipped his customary Sunday noon public blessing as he convalesces from abdominal surgery
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Lawmakers say UK's planned law to deport Channel migrants breaches rights obligations
A committee of lawmakers say Britain will break its international human rights commitments if it goes through with government plans to detain and deport people who reach the U.K. in small boats
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At a glance: Laws in the Caribbean region that criminalize gay sex
Several Caribbean nations have struck down laws criminalizing same-sex relations in recent years
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French town gathers at playground where young children were stabbed to support victims
The French Alps town of Annecy is holding a “citizens’ gathering’’ at the lakeside park where a man with a knife raced around stabbing people
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Forget the influencers. Here come the 'deinfluencers'
Step aside, influencers. A new breed of "deinfluencers" has arrived, and they're saying that materialism and overpriced trends are no longer in style.
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