As Mexico cracks down on migrants, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador gains leverage with Washington
Last month, as the Biden administration scrambled to manage the latest wave of migrants overwhelming the US southern border, top US immigration authorities crossed into Mexico for an emergency meeting.
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It's Done. The Future Is Battery-Powered Electric Cars
The rise of electric cars is staggering. Over the past decade, Teslas have gone from being the car
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Milan’s Push to Lure World’s Wealthy Stokes Boom and Backlash
Milan has become a mecca for the wealthy, but the downsides of that shift are starting to show.
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Geneva Auto Show Resurrects Itself in the 40C Heat of Qatar
Shimmering skyscrapers, desert backdrops and 40C (104F) heat — not what you’d usually expect at the Geneva International
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Rudy Giuliani sues Joe Biden for calling him a 'Russian pawn'
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani filed a defamation lawsuit Wednesday against President Joe Biden for calling him a "Russian pawn" during a presidential debate nearly three years ago.
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Malaysia’s LTAT Pension Fund to Make Boustead Plantations General Offer
Malaysia’s armed forces pension fund will offer to buy the shares of its palm oil unit Boustead Plantations
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Sri Lanka central bank resumes rate cuts to boost growth
By Uditha Jayasinghe and Swati Bhat COLOMBO (Reuters) -Sri Lanka's central bank reduced key its policy rates by 100 basis
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Chicago Fire 4-1 Inter Miami: Player ratings as Herons fall to 14th place ahead of Decision Day
The Chicago Fire triumphed 4-1 over Inter Miami in front of a sold-out crowd at Soldier Field, as goals from Maren Haile-Selassie and Xherdan Shaqiri propelled the team to eighth place on the Eastern Conference table.
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Philadelphia Union 3-2 Atlanta United: Player ratings as Five Stripes fall at Subaru Park
Player ratings from Atlanta United's 3-2 loss at Philadelphia Union.
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Seattle to pay nearly $2M in man's death after medics delayed entering his residence, attorney says
The city of Seattle has agreed to pay nearly $2 million to the family of a man who died after medics waited to enter his home because his apartment was marked with an outdated "caution note," according to the family's attorney.
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Two jobs reports, two different views of the labor market
Almost any economist will tell you they don't have a crystal ball. But using all kinds of fancy (and sometimes not so fancy) models, they make predictions about forthcoming economic data. And oftentimes, economists' consensus forecasts are spot on.
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Philippines annual inflation quickens to 6.1% in Sept on costlier food, transport
MANILA Philippine inflation quickened for a second straight month in September due to increases in food and transport
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