SmileDirectClub Files for Bankruptcy, Capping Years of Losses
Dental aligner company SmileDirectClub Inc. filed for bankruptcy four years after raising $1.35 billion in an initial public
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Sudan conflict: Living in Cairo, longing for Omdurman
The BBC's Mohamed Osman writes about his emotional return after war forced him to flee.
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Feinstein Blazed Path in Senate, With Legacy of ‘Feminist Life’
Long before she became a symbol of an aging Senate, Dianne Feinstein was California’s most admired politician. Reserved,
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Storm Daniel: Greek farmers fear they may never recover
Greek farmers fear for the future as crops, orchards and herds of animals were lost in Storm Daniel.
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3 MLB teams who should hire Gabe Kapler after Giants firing
Three teams should consider pursuing Gabe Kapler in free agency following his firing from the SF Giants. All three of these teams have talented players and could benefit from a good coach to turn them into contenders.
1970-01-01 08:00
Cricket World Cup 2023: India's highs and lows in World Cup cricket
The country had some magical moments but also many heartbreaks in World Cup cricket in over 48 years.
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Sea lion escapes enclosure at Central Park Zoo due to New York flooding
A female sea lion briefly escaped from her enclosure in New York's Central Park Zoo Friday when heavy rain caused her pool to flood.
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New York floods: Basement rescues spark climate change concerns
About 100,000 New Yorkers live in basement homes that climate change has remade into "death traps".
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US urges Serbia to withdraw troops from Kosovo border as tensions rise
In response to the "current situation", the UK sends troops to join Nato peacekeepers Kfor in Kosovo.
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New York, California Income Fell for First Time Since 2009
California, Illinois and New York each saw personal income declines last year, according to revised government data that
1970-01-01 08:00
Another BP Executive Departs With US Head Resigning
BP Plc.’s US president David Lawler is leaving the British oil giant, becoming the second top executive to
1970-01-01 08:00
IRS contractor charged with stealing Donald Trump's tax returns, which were leaked to press
Federal prosecutors announced charges Friday against a contractor with the Internal Revenue Service who allegedly stole the tax returns of a high-ranking government official. A source familiar with the matter told CNN that official is former President Donald Trump.
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