How the debt ceiling showdown could play into China's hands and weaken US global power
President Joe Biden's pledge to the world that "America is back" after a period of political turbulence is looking a little shaky after a debt showdown with Republicans forced him to shorten an Asia-Pacific trip designed to showcase US power amid a challenge from China.
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Lawyer for Courtney Clenney, accused of murdering BF, claims there is evidence of self-defense
Courtney Clenney, 26, stabbed her boyfriend Christian Obumseli in the chest during an altercation
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Vietnam EV maker Vinfast expects to break even by end-2024 - founder
HANOI Vietnam's electric automaker VinFast expects to break even by the end of 2024, its founder said on
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Abortion pill case moves to appeals court, on track for Supreme Court
A federal appeals court in New Orleans hears arguments Wednesday on whether a drug used in the most common method of abortion was properly approved by a government agency more than two decades ago
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Japan's prime minister to meet with top chip firms
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida plans to meet with top executives from global semiconductor companies as early as
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Trial begins over Kari Lake’s last challenge to loss in Arizona governor’s race
A three-day trial is scheduled to begin over the only remaining legal claim in Republican Kari Lake’s challenge of her loss in the Arizona governor’s race to Democrat Katie Hobbs
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'Jeopardy! Masters': Andrew He and James Holzhauer win Tuesday's episode to become frontrunners
'Jeopardy!' Masters' second of three can't-miss weeks started out on Monday, May 15
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Danny Masterson rape retrial jury to begin deliberations
Jurors are expected to begin deliberations at the rape retrial of “That ‘70s Show” actor Danny Masterson
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Criminal cases for killing eagles decline as wind turbine dangers grow
Criminal cases brought by U.S. wildlife officials for harming protected bald and golden eagles dropped sharply in recent years, despite growing concern that wind energy and other pressures are jeopardizing golden eagle populations
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'Mississippi miracle': Kids' reading scores have soared in Deep South states
Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana have seen a promising turnaround in their student reading scores after passing a series of similar literacy reforms
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First nuclear fusion plants to need $7 billion supply chain -survey
By Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON Companies looking to harness the process that powers the sun and stars to generate
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Ex-First Republic CEO says regulators did not express concerns, blames contagion for bank's collapse
The former chief executive of the First Republic Bank Michael Roffler blamed contagion spread from the failures of
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