The Popsicle That’s Taking Over the Middle East
In Dubai, there are traps set for parents across town — in malls, at beaches and five-star resorts
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Foreign Investors Miss Out on Best China Bond Rally of 2023
Global investors resumed selling China bonds on a net basis in April, missing out on the best rally
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Reba McEntire joins 'The Voice' as Season 24 coach, fans say she'll 'keep country music alive'
Reba McEntire embarks on a new musical journey, following her role as a Mega Mentor in Season 23
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China Probes Comedian For Mocking Xi Jinping Military Slogan
A Chinese comedian who joked about two dogs embodying the work ethic of a Xi Jinping military slogan
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EBRD: Inflation has peaked, but rising gas prices will pressure households
By Jorgelina do Rosario LONDON Inflation has peaked in emerging Europe, central Asia and north Africa, but rising
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'They were so robbed': Viewers call out 'The Voice' 2023's 'bulls**t' for 'rigging' Team Blake's win after Ryley Tate and Holly Brand's elimination
Noivas, Gina Miles, Sorelle, D. Smooth, and Grace West advance to 'The Voice' Season 23's Top 5 list
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Malaysia Faces Water-Sharing Woes Between States Amid Heat Wave
Malaysia needs to spread its water supply between states to avert a potential crisis, according to a report
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The demographic makeup of the country's voters continues to shift. That creates headwinds for Republicans
Demographic change continued to chip away at the cornerstone of the Republican electoral coalition in 2022, a new analysis of Census data has found.
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Trump weaponizes FBI-Russia report he demanded to keep fighting the election that never ends
A long-awaited report by Republican-appointed special counsel John Durham failed to find the "crime of the century" that ex-President Donald Trump said targeted him at the center of the Russia investigation. But it delivered him a potential political payoff nonetheless.
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More than a third of the area charred by wildfires in Western North America can be traced back to fossil fuels, scientists find
Millions of acres scorched by wildfires in the Western US and Canada — an area roughly the size of South Carolina — can be traced back to carbon pollution from the world's largest fossil fuel and cement companies, scientists reported Tuesday.
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Marijuana harms babies in first trimester of pregnancy, study finds
Even marijuana use in early pregnancy can significantly harm a developing fetus, a new study found, putting children at risk for developmental delays, higher rates of ADHD and learning disabilities, and higher rates of emotional problems.
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Wells Fargo reaches $1 billion settlement with shareholders over recovery from scandals
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK Wells Fargo & Co has agreed to pay $1 billion to settle a
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