
Pakistan Areas Hit by Floods in 2022 Face Evacuation for Cyclone
Pakistan’s coastal areas are bracing for a second climate-induced emergency in a year, with thousands of people being
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US students grade their schools a B- on average, according to new report
US students give their schools an overall B- grade on average, according to a new report released Wednesday that asked fifth through twelfth graders to assess their school's quality of teaching, effectiveness in preparing them for the future and mental health support.
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Greenpeace activists climb Deutsche Bank HQ in climate protest
Greenpeace activists scaled Deutsche Bank's headquarters in Frankfurt Wednesday and strung up a large yellow banner to protest against the climate investment policies of the German lender and its asset management company DWS.
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Jocelyn Chia: US comedian calls Malaysia's reaction to MH370 joke 'ridiculous'
Malaysia has said it will ask Interpol to help locate Jocelyn Chia, accusing her of offensive content.
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ECB’s €500 Billion Payoff Puts Italian Banks in the Firing Line
The European Central Bank is about to test the resilience of the continent’s banking industry by making lenders
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Drew Smith Is the Latest Mets Pitcher Ejected For Sticky Stuff
Mets reliever Drew Smith ejected for sticky stuff violation.
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Trump Urges Prosecutors to Drop Case, Offers Preview of Defense
Donald Trump urged prosecutors to drop the charges against him and insisted on his innocence in his first
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Discrimination bigger concern from AI than human extinction, says EU chief
The warning comes ahead of the European Parliament voting on rules to regulate artificial intelligence.
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Goldman’s Biggest Office Beyond New York Attests to India’s Rise
On the eastern side of Bengaluru, the city sometimes called the Silicon Valley of India, sits a campus
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FBI announces new curbs on controversial surveillance program as Congress considers whether to renew it
Senior Biden administration officials on Tuesday announced new disciplinary measures to prevent further FBI abuses under a controversial surveillance program that will expire at year's end unless Congress renews it.
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Jets sign another former Packers player to reunite with Aaron Rodgers
The New York Jets signed plenty of former Green Bay Packers players, but that didn't stop them from adding someone to their defense.The New York Jets' big addition of the offseason is quarterback Aaron Rodgers, via a trade with the Green Bay Packers. Rodgers was far from the only Packe...
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U.S. House breaks legislative logjam, advances Republican bills
By David Morgan WASHINGTON The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives voted on Tuesday to allow debate on five
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