John Kerry Says the US and China Need More Time to Break Ground on Climate
Washington and Beijing need more time to “break new ground” on combating global warming, US climate envoy John
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Strong US apartment construction suggests slide in rental costs
By Safiyah Riddle A surge in U.S. rental home construction could soften rent prices in the months ahead,
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Tesla to expand Europe's biggest car plant, cell production
By Victoria Waldersee BERLIN (Reuters) -Tesla is planning sweeping changes to its factory near Berlin, including extensions to its battery
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The Russians Didn't Just Use Pencils in Space
A longstanding urban legend goes like this: During the space race of the 1960s, NASA spent millions developing a fancy "space pen" that could be used in zero gravity ... but the Soviets just used a pencil. This story resonates with us because NASA did act
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MLB Rumors: Ken Rosenthal highlights possible Orioles trade package for Shohei Ohtani
The Baltimore Orioles have not yet expressed interest in Shohei Ohtani beyond possible internal conversations. But should they change course, the O's can certainly afford him.As Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic noted in his Wednesday notes column, the O's have been floated as a Shohei Oht...
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What is a war crime and could Putin be prosecuted over Ukraine?
The ICC wants President Vladimir Putin arrested for war crimes, but South Africa may not cooperate.
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China to increase support for private firms to bolster recovery
By by Ella Cao and Kevin Yao BEIJING (Reuters) -China on Wednesday pledged to make the private economy "bigger, better
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Donald Trump Jr says it will be ‘the end of civilisation’ if his father is charged over January 6
Former president Donald Trump being charged over the January 6 insurrection would mark the end of civilisation – that is, according to his eldest son. Donald Trump Jr made the comment during an interview with rightwing broadcaster Real America’s Voice, also suggesting that civilisation was actually due to end soon anyway. “This is like the end of the civilisation,” he said. “And, you know, if you look at the timing, most civilisations last 250 years, we’re at about 248 – so we are in serious trouble if we don’t right this ship.” His comments came as the former president took to Truth Social to reveal he had been notified by the Department of Justice of his status as a target of the investigation into the January 6 attack, the first real confirmation that he could face criminal charges for his role in the hourslong siege of Capitol Hill. “On Sunday night, while I was with my family ... HORRIFYING NEWS for our country was given to me by my attorneys,” said Mr Trump. “Deranged Jack Smith ... sent a letter (again, it was Sunday night!) stating that I am a TARGET of the January 6th Grand Jury investigation, and giving me a very short 4 days to report to the Grand Jury, which almost always means an Arrest and Indictment.” The exact number of charges Mr Trump may face related to the DoJ’s January 6 probe is not yet known, nor is the extent of the criminal accusations he may face. The House’s select committee investigating January 6 previously recommended a handful of charges at the conclusion of their hearings in 2022, including the charge of giving comfort to an insurrection. Mr Trump Jr shared his father’s statement on Twitter on Tuesday and added his own comment: “It never ends! The corrupted bureaucrats of the swamp will do anything to stop my father from fighting for you & putting Americans first. This is a mockery of justice & our constitution. We are a Third World nation in rapid decline, with only one cure. RE-ELECT DONALD J TRUMP!” Read More Judge denies Trump’s motion for a mistrial in E Jean Carroll sexual assault civil case Trump probe ‘subpoenaed CCTV from Georgia 2020 ballot counting centre’ Trump news – live: Trump claims he’s ‘not frightened’ by Jan 6 target letter as potential indictment looms
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Distressed US Offices Jump to $24.8 Billion, Overtaking Malls
About $24.8 billion of US office buildings were in distress at the end of the second quarter, surpassing
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Tunisia's president is accused of racism and dictatorship. He's now getting a billion euros from Europe
The European Union's signing of the pact is a testament to how desperate some European leaders have become to curb migration, analysts say.
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Man City winger target set to seal Saudi Pro League move
Former Barcelona star Malcom set to move to Saudi Pro League with Al Hilal. He was a target for Manchester City, who could lose Bernardo Silva and Riyad Mahrez this summer.
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Cowboys drama: Protecting Dak Prescott just got much tougher for Dallas
Trouble in Dallas: Cowboys star guard Zack Martin is reportedly considering not participating in training camp this year due to contract strife.Forget about Tony Pollard's long-term future. The Dallas Cowboys have a more pressing issue to deal with in recent news reported by ESPN's Ada...
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