Microsoft attempts to pick apart US legal argument against deal to buy Activision
By Greg Bensinger SAN FRANCISCO Arguing for the government on Tuesday in its legal fight against Microsoft's $69
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NYC Plan for Senior Housing on Elizabeth Street Garden Cleared by Court
Elizabeth Street Garden, a community garden site that has been used as an outdoor recreation and education space
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The Heat Dome Scorching Texas and Mexico Is About to Spread
The heat that has set records across Texas and Mexico will be spreading across the central and southern
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Trump's version of US election law rejected once and for all
The news Tuesday is that the US Supreme Court squarely rejected the fringe legal theory by which far-right activists and supporters of former President Donald Trump hoped to be able to ignore election outcomes.
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When Miss World's arrival in India ignited protests
The competition is being held in India for the first time since 1996 - when it sparked uproar.
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South Korea consumer sentiment extends gains, inflation expectations flat
SEOUL Consumer sentiment in South Korea ticked further up in June to the highest in just over a
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India Is Starting to Reach the Limits of Its Russian Oil Splurge
From an island fort outside the heart of historic Mumbai, visitors can spot giant oil tankers unloading their
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Over $200 billion likely stolen from U.S. COVID relief programs, watchdog says
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON Over $200 billion from the U.S. government's COVID-19 relief programs were likely stolen, a
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Race car driver Jimmie Johnson's in-laws and their 11-year-old grandson found dead in murder-suicide, police say
The parents and nephew of race car driver Jimmie Johnson's wife, Chandra Janway Johnson, were killed Monday at a home in Muskogee, Oklahoma, according to a news release from the Muskogee Police Department. A police spokesperson told CNN it was a suspected murder-suicide.
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U.N. peacekeeping mission in Mali set to end on June 30
By David Lewis and Edward McAllister NAIROBI/DAKAR (Reuters) -A decade-long United Nations peacekeeping mission in Mali is set to end
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Boeing’s Main 737 Supplier, Union Forge Agreement to End Strike
Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc. and its largest union reached an agreement on a new contract, potentially ending a
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East Europe NATO allies say Wagner troops in Belarus spell trouble
By Anthony Deutsch THE HAGUE Eastern European NATO countries on Tuesday warned that a move of Wagner's Russian
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