US safety board seeks answers on runway near-miss incidents
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is holding a forum Tuesday on runway
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Western Canada oil a major theme in Alberta politics a week ahead of vote
By Steve Scherer OTTAWA The fortunes of Alberta's politicians often go hand-in-hand with the Western Canadian province's oil
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Biden and McCarthy aides hunt for bipartisan debt ceiling deal
By Jarrett Renshaw White House and congressional Republican negotiators will meet again on Tuesday to resolve a months-long
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Analysis-To vanquish Trump, DeSantis needs to build an unwieldy coalition
By James Oliphant and Jason Lange WASHINGTON If Ron DeSantis hopes to defeat Donald Trump and win the
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Prince Harry’s effort to pay for British police protection fails in court
A London judge has ruled against Prince Harry in his efforts to pay for police protection when he visits Britain
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Trump to be personally ordered not to disclose evidence in hush money case
By Karen Freifeld Donald Trump will appear in a New York courtroom by video on Tuesday, where a
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Shell shareholder meeting disrupted by climate protesters
By Shadia Nasralla and Ron Bousso LONDON (Reuters) -Security staff shielded Shell Chief Executive Wael Sawan and the firm's board
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Harry loses bid to challenge decision not to allow him to pay for UK police protection
By Michael Holden and Sam Tobin LONDON (Reuters) -Prince Harry on Tuesday lost a bid to legally challenge the British
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ICC prosecutors say Malian rebel was 'enthusiastic' war crimes perpetrator
THE HAGUE Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday said a Malian Islamist rebel was a
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Fighting in Russian region enters second day after raid from Ukraine
By Pavel Polityuk KYIV (Reuters) -Fighting in Russia's Belgorod region entered a second day on Tuesday, and its governor told
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Ex-Fed chief Bernanke says labor costs becoming more prominent in inflation
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON A tight U.S. job market and rising wages are beginning to have more of
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Aid agencies back UN's $7 billion appeal for Horn of Africa crisis
Humanitarian agencies are calling for the full funding of the U.N.'s $7 billion appeal for the Horn of Africa during a pledging conference this week
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