Niger coup leaders blamed insecurity; conflict data paints a different picture
By Edward McAllister DAKAR (Reuters) -When Niger's coup leader Abdourahmane Tiani announced the overthrow of President Mohamed Bazoum on television
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How Far Can You Fall and Still Survive?
How and where you land is one of the major factors in whether you get up from the ground or go 6 feet further into it
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Coinbase Rally Leaves Analysts Divided on the Crypto Exchange
Analysts don’t quite know what to make of Coinbase Global Inc.’s valuation. The stock has jumped almost 80%
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Marc Maron thinks men who have a problem with the 'Barbie' movie are 'insecure babies'
Marc Maron has a lot to say about "Barbie."
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Trump to face charges of trying to overturn 2020 election defeat
By Sarah N. Lynch and Jacqueline Thomsen WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Former U.S. President Donald Trump is due to appear in court
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Adam Brody: ‘Method acting sounds f****** boring!’
When asked if he went method for his latest role in the ‘River Wild’ reboot, Adam Brody blasted the immersive technique as sounding “f****** boring”.
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Niger junta supporters protest sanctions as region considers intervention
By Boureima Balima and Abdel-Kader Mazou NIAMEY/ABUJA (Reuters) -Hundreds of supporters of Niger's military junta marched in the capital Niamey
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Donald Trump will appear Thursday in the DC federal courthouse -- the same place over 1,000 US Capitol rioters have faced justice
When former President Donald Trump appears in a Washington, DC, courtroom on Thursday he will be doing so in a building that had a direct view of the violence that unfurled at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.
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Foreign Office 'failed to protect' Matthew Hedges from UAE torture
The Parliamentary Ombudsman rules that the Foreign Office failed to protect Matthew Hedges.
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Bud Light controversy cost parent company about $395 million in lost US sales
The world's largest brewer is counting the costs of being swept into a controversy over Bud Light in the United States.
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China Officials’ Call to Save Xi’s Projects Angers Flood Victims
Residents of areas hit hard by recent flooding in northern China have taken aim at a key Communist
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Rampant DC dysfunction made America's credit downgrade inevitable
For only the second time in history, America lost its perfect rating on its long-term debt — the exact thing everyone said would happen when lawmakers decided to play chicken with the full faith and credit of the United States.
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