Senators Urge Biden to Appoint Independent Banking Investigator
Two senators on the Banking Committee say they have found flaws in regulators’ oversight reviews before some of
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Jallikattu: Supreme Court upholds validity of Tamil Nadu law allowing bull-taming sport
Jallikattu, a controversial bull-taming festival, is hugely popular in the southern state of Tamil Nadu.
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Sunak Says UK Talking to EU on Post-Brexit Rules for Carmakers
Rishi Sunak said his UK government is in talks with the European Union about Brexit-related rules that have
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Ukraine says it shot down 29 of 30 missiles in overnight Russian attacks
By Gleb Garanich KYIV Ukraine shot down 29 of 30 missiles launched by Russia in overnight air strikes
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Ukraine war: Russian missile attack on Kyiv ongoing, mayor says
Explosions are reported in Ukraine's capital, the ninth time Russia has attacked the city this month.
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Exclusive: New evidence in special counsel probe may undercut Trump's claim documents he took were automatically declassified
The National Archives has informed former president Donald Trump that it is set to hand over to special counsel Jack Smith 16 records which show Trump and his top advisers had knowledge of the correct declassification process while he was president, according to multiple sources.
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'We are selling a product that we hope gets discontinued'
The firms aiming to help eradicate invasive species by making commercial use of them.
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Fertility app fined $200,000 for leaking customers health data
The company behind a popular fertility app has agreed to pay $200,000 in federal and state fines after authorities alleged that it had shared users' personal health information for years without their consent, including to Google and to two companies based in China.
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Daryl Morey Calls Howard Eskin 'Trent Crimm' During Season-Ending Press Conference
Daryl Morey mixing sports and pop culture.
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Western states and feds are closing in on a landmark deal to prevent Lake Mead from plummeting further
Three Western states and the federal government are nearing a deal to leave millions of gallons of water in the Colorado River's Lake Mead.
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Biden adviser Sullivan has 'total faith' in Secret Service after reported home break-in
ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan, asked on Wednesday about a recent break-in
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Ivan Toney: Brentford and England striker banned for eight months and fined for breaching betting rules
Ivan Toney, the star striker for English Premier League club Brentford, has been suspended from soccer and fined £50,000 ($62,407) due to "breaches of The FA's Betting Rules," England's Football Association announced on Wednesday.
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