Death of Russian minister on return from Cuba is latest unexplained incident involving Moscow's elites
A Russian mister died of -- as of yet -- unknown causes after falling ill on a plane on Saturday, the latest in a string of mysterious deaths among Russian elites.
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Manchester City ace Erling Haaland wants to get Oasis back together
Manchester City star Erling Haaland thinks he could be the one to finally convinced Liam and Noel Gallagher to get Oasis back together.
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Christian Glass: Family of Colorado man shot by police get $19m settlement
Christian Glass, 22, was killed in his vehicle last June while suffering a mental health crisis.
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Biden and McCarthy are projecting optimism, but there's still no debt limit deal
The clock is ticking for President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to come to agreement to avoid a first-ever default on the nation's debt. And although there are some positive signs suggesting they're closer to a consensus, there is still no deal.
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Here's why Idaho student murder suspect Brian Kohberger may have chosen to 'stand silent' in court, experts say
Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of stabbing four Idaho college students to death, sat wordlessly in court during his arraignment on Wednesday as a judge read aloud the murder and burglary charges against him and asked whether the suspect was prepared to announce his plea.
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Ukraine war: Nato watches Russian 'Zombies' in Estonia
In Estonia, pilots respond to Russian jets acting suspiciously at the alliance's northeast border.
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Debt ceiling deal: The sticking points holding things up
President Biden and US lawmakers are trying to hash out a deal ahead of a 1 June debt ceiling deadline.
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Yellen warns Congress again that default could be just days away
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen reinforced her warning to Congress that it has only a little time left to address the debt ceiling before the nation defaults on its obligations.
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Buy the dip? If the debt ceiling isn't resolved soon, markets will likely slide
If the United States defaults on its debt, it would be catastrophic for the economy. Millions of jobs would be impacted, the cost of borrowing money would skyrocket and government benefits many people rely wouldn't be sent on time.
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Why we may need a stock market plunge to solve the debt ceiling crisis
Wall Street is taking a no-worries attitude about the ticking time bomb in Washington that threatens to blow up the world economy. That might be a problem.
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Analysis-G7 pledge to "de-risk" from China reflects concerns from Europe and Japan
By Yukiko Toyoda and David Dolan TOKYO The leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) rich democracies this
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Get up to speed on the US debt drama
House Republicans are insisting on spending cuts before they will agree to raise the nation's debt ceiling past $31 trillion.
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