Lost Truman Capote story published after discovery in notebook
An unknown story by Truman Capote has been published for the first time, after it was discovered hiding in plain sight in a red notebook belonging to the acclaimed author.
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US Supreme Court's Thomas attended Koch network donor events -ProPublica
WASHINGTON U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas attended at least two events for the conservative Koch network of
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4 problems Bears need to fix after Week 2 disaster
Justin Fields is garnering all the bad headlines in Chicago, but the Bears have lots of problems to fix heading into Week 3.
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ProPublica: Clarence Thomas attended Koch network donor events
Justice Clarence Thomas attended a private dinner in 2018 during a winter donor summit of the Koch network, the political organization founded by libertarian billionaires Charles and David Koch, ProPublica reported Friday.
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Fed's Bowman says more rate hikes needed to ensure 'timely' inflation control
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON The U.S. central bank needs to raise interest rates further to control inflation in
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Erik ten Hag responds to suggestions of Man Utd dressing room leak
Man Utd manager Erik ten Hag has responded to claims that members of the first-team squad is leaking stories to the media.
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The Government Is Mailing Out Free At-Home COVID-19 Tests Again—Here’s How to Get Them
The USPS will soon be on its way with more government-issued at-home COVID test kits. Here’s how to make sure they stop at your door.
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Goldman to pay $6 million to settle SEC charges over deficient trading data
Goldman Sachs Group agreed to pay $6 million to settle U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission charges over providing
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US equity funds see biggest weekly outflow in four weeks
U.S. equity funds suffered substantial outflows in the seven days to Sept. 20, hit by worries that the
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India Rice Export Ban Is Fueling Risk of Social Unrest, UN Says
India’s rice export ban is boosting prices around the world, increasing the risk of political instability in Asia
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Martin Odegaard reveals Arsenal is ‘home’ as new long-term contract confirmed
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard has signed a new five-year contract with the club. The influential Norwegian midfielder, who was Arsenal’s player of the season last campaign, has committed his future until 2028. The 24-year-old initially joined on loan from Real Madrid in 2021 and said he has found his “home” at the Gunners. Odegaard becomes the latest young Arsenal star to sign a new deal with the club, following Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and William Saliba. “Signing a new contract was a really easy decision for me for lots of reasons,” Odegaard said. “Mainly what we are doing right now as a club is special, and I want to be a part of that. I’m really excited for what’s to come here. I’ve found a place where I can be really settled and call my home. "My story is a bit different maybe, as I moved around different clubs since I was 16. At Arsenal, since the first day, I’ve felt great and this is definitely my home now. “I just want to say thanks to everyone working at the club and of course, our fantastic supporters. I will continue to give everything to bring success to this club in the years to come.” Odegaard scored 15 Premier League goals last season as Arsenal finished second to Manchester City, and the Norway captain says he is determined to help Mikel Arteta’s side take the next step. He scored the fourth goal of Arsenal’s 4-0 win over PSV on Wednesday as the Gunners marked their return to the Champions League with a commanding victory at the Emirates, six years after their last appearance in the competition. “It just shows what we’re doing as a club. People want to be here as part of the project. “What we’re doing is really special and the players see what the manager wants to do and how the club is progressing, the connection we now have with the fans. “I think it’s a no-brainer for the players to be part of that. With so many hungry young players, it’s a great place to be. “Of course, it’s a good thing. You see the players around you want to be a part of what we’re doing and it shows just how connected we are as a team. “All the players want the same thing, they want to stay for a long time and really fight for the club and win things together. It shows the family feeling we have.” Read More Arsenal are back in the Champions League — and they look like contenders too Jack is back – Pep Guardiola provides positive update on Man City star Grealish North London derby the headline act this weekend – Premier League talking points Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta praises Ange Postecoglou ahead of Tottenham’s visit
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Erik ten Hag sends Jadon Sancho message over Man Utd return
Erik ten Hag insists Jadon Sancho's future at Man Utd depends on him.
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