Roundup: Talulah Riley, Thomas Brodie-Sangster Are Engaged; Trump Hit With New Charges; John Ross Retires
Talulah Riley and Thomas Brodie-Sangster are engaged, Donald Trump was hit with major new charges, John Ross retired and more in the Roundup.
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Niger coup: President Mohamed Bazoum in good health, says France
The French foreign minister says the coup is not 'final' as Niger's army backs the plotters.
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Russia-Africa summit: Putin seeks to extend influence
Russia's president is hosting a summit of African leaders in a bid to increase Moscow's influence.
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Yemen police arrest 21 suspects in the murder of UN World Food Program local office head in Taiz
Yemen police have arrested 21 suspects in the killing of a local office head of the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) in Taiz, according to Yemen's Interior Ministry.
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Cambodia election: 'This was more of a coronation than an election'
Prime Minister Hun Sen's son is expected to take over within weeks of the vote.
1970-01-01 08:00
More than 300,000 children's cups recalled due to high lead levels
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission on Thursday recalled roughly 346,000 Cupkin Double-Walled Stainless Steel Children's Cups because they "contain levels of lead that exceed the federal lead content ban."
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New York Governor Hochul directs agencies to probe toxic lead cables
Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul on Thursday directed the public service, health and environmental conservation departments to investigate risks
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Verizon and AT&T should 'clean up their mess' following toxic lead cable report, congressman says
New York Democratic Congressman Pat Ryan on Thursday urged industry trade group USTelecom, Verizon and AT&T to remove toxic lead cables that the Wall Street Journal reported the network providers left in several locations across the United States, according to a letter shared with CNN ahead of its release.
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Egypt president pardons rights activist Patrick Zaki and lawyer Mohammed al-Baqer
It comes a day after Patrick Zaki was convicted of spreading false news and jailed for three years.
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Putin will not attend Brics summit - South African presidency
The announcement ends months of speculation over the Russian president's planned visit.
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AT&T does not intend to immediately remove lead cables from Lake Tahoe -court filing
AT&T said on Tuesday it does not intend to immediately remove lead cables from Lake Tahoe pending further
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Turkey's deepening economic crisis prompts Erdogan to look West
Turkey's leader hopes to mend relations and reassure foreign investors who ditched his struggling economy.
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