Ukraine recaptures Staromaiorske village in southeast - Zelenskiy
KYIV (Reuters) -Ukrainian soldiers have recaptured the southeastern village of Staromaiorske from Russian forces in Donetsk region, a video published
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Mexico’s ‘Super Peso’ Defies Gloom, Tests High as US Economy Gains Steam
Foreign-exchange traders are tuning out calls that the Mexican peso is overvalued, leaving the currency poised to test
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MLB trade grades: Brewers acquire power product from division rival
The Milwaukee Brewers have acquired first baseman Carlos Santana from the Pittsburgh Pirates for an 18-year-old prospect.The Pirates signed Carlos Santana this past offseason as a possible rental. A week before the trade deadline, and Pittsburgh is in a familiar position -- selling off assets fo...
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FOCO brings MLB friendship bracelets to wrists near you
Well, if you had a Taylor Swift and Major League Baseball connection on your 2023 bingo card, go ahead at cover it up.As T-Swift's Eras Tour rolls along (she'll be in Los Angeles for the first couple weeks of August, if that's your thing), there's no doubt she's one of t...
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What’s the Difference Between Bugs and Insects?
The difference between bugs and insects comes down to more than just semantics. Both terms have scientific definitions.
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US launches $8.5 billion in rebates for home energy efficiency
By Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON The Department of Energy said on Thursday it is accepting applications from states and
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A Brief History of SPAM
From Monty Python to Minnesota's SPAM Museum, this little packaged luncheon meat has a big cultural footprint.
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DoorDash Is Working on an AI Chatbot to Speed Up Food Ordering
DoorDash Inc., the US food-delivery service that competes with Uber Technologies Inc. and GrubHub, is looking to speed
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White House says Biden won’t pardon son for tax and firearms charges
The White House on Thursday said President Joe Biden would not use his authority as president to grant any pardons or other relief that would short-circuit the criminal case against his son, Hunter Biden. The younger Mr Biden, an attorney and lobbyist turned visual artist, is currently facing two misdemeanour charges for allegedly failing to pay taxes for two years, as well as a felony charge for allegedly lying on a gun background check form. During Thursday’s daily White House press briefing, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked if his father, the president, would consider pardoning his only surviving son. Ms Jean-Pierre replied: “No”. Federal prosecutors and attorneys for President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden had previously settled on a deal for the lawyer and lobbyist turned artist to plead guilty to tax misdemeanour charges and enter into a diversion programme on a gun-related charge, but the judge overseeing the case demanded more information from both sides during a hearing at a Wilmington, Delaware courthouse on Wednesday. US District Judge Maryellen Noreika ordered attorneys from both sides to file briefs with the court on a provision of the diversion agreement which she had questioned because it raised separation of powers concerns, or modify the agreement to exclude the provision she questioned. The agreement, which she had reviewed, said that she would be responsible for deciding if Mr Biden was ever in breach of the agreement. She suggested that such a role would be improper for her because it is the executive branch, through prosecutors, which makes charging decision. Because Mr Biden had to enter a plea at his court appearance, he has pleaded not guilty while attorneys from both sides confer to make the agreement comply with the judge’s concerns. He will be able to enter a guilty plea when his attorneys and prosecutors have settled on language for a deal. Read More Trump slaps down reports of imminent Jan 6 grand jury indictment - live Sen Dianne Feinstein appears confused at meeting Deep dive into Meta's algorithms shows that America's political polarization has no easy fix
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Lordstown Motors stalls on the road to a quick bankruptcy sale
By Dietrich Knauth NEW YORK Bankrupt Lordstown Motors must face trial over a rival carmaker's claim that Lordstown
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Brighton make quick decision over improved Chelsea offer for Moises Caicedo
Brighton have made a quick decision after receiving an improved offer from Chelsea for midfield star Moises Caicedo.
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Atalanta agree transfer for Rasmus Hojlund replacement wanted by Everton
Atalanta secure transfer agreement for El Bilal Toure, set to replace Manchester United target Rasmus Hojlund.
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