READ: Biden's remarks on wars in Ukraine and Israel
President Joe Biden made the case for continued US aid to Ukraine and Israel in a primetime address from the Oval Office Thursday.
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Niger junta say ousted president Mohamed Bazoum tried to escape
Mohamed Bazoum tried to flee in the night with his family, cooks and security, the military say.
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Japan's core inflation slows below 3% for first time in over a year
By Leika Kihara and Takahiko Wada TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's core inflation in September slowed below the 3% threshold for the
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Israel Gaza: Community frozen as Hamas atrocities continue to emerge
Israeli communities are struggling as bodies continue to be found after Hamas attacked on 7 October.
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Charlie Puth Official Fan Club App “humy” Available in Korea
TOKYO & SEOUL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 19, 2023--
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Factbox-Corporate America weighs risks of the Ozempic effect
U.S. companies across sectors such as food and beverage makers and manufacturers of glucose monitors have faced investor
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5 free agents the Braves should avoid this offseason at all costs
A quick look at five soon-to-be free agents that the Atlanta Braves need to avoid.
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Bangladesh Wins Initial IMF Deal for $681 Million Payout
Bangladesh won an initial funding approval from the International Monetary Fund, which allows the country to receive the
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Amazon Prime broadcast goes haywire confusing one Josh Allen for another
Amazon Prime's TNF broadcast screwed up big-time ahead of the Saints-Jaguars game.
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Challenge for World’s Biggest Robot Trains Is Going Electric
Rio Tinto Group is preparing for trials of battery-powered locomotives in Australia, where it uses giant autonomous trains
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China leaves benchmark lending rate unchanged amid better economic data
SHANGHAI China kept its benchmark lending rates unchanged at the monthly fixing on Friday, matching market expectations, as
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The Ivy League donor backlash is a PR nightmare, and that's the point
Yesterday, we talked about some of the big-name, deep-pocketed businessmen who were, to say the least, disappointed with their alma maters' responses to what they considered antisemitic behavior at Harvard and UPenn.
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