Moderate US economic growth expected in second quarter
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON The U.S. economy likely maintained a moderate pace of growth in the second quarter
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How a new twist in the Hunter Biden case and Trump's possible third indictment are defining the 2024 campaign
A legal drama involving Hunter Biden on Wednesday showed how a presidential race already reeling from a possible third criminal indictment of Donald Trump is being defined more by courtroom action than campaign trail fireworks.
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ECB to Hike Interest Rates Again With Finish Line in View
The European Central Bank is set to lift interest rates by another quarter-point as investors ponder if this
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Turkey’s New Central Bank Governor to Confront Misgivings in Public Debut
Turkey’s newly-installed central bank Governor Hafize Gaye Erkan will step into the spotlight for the first time on
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United States 1-1 Netherlands: Player ratings as Horan scores equalizer to earn one point
The US women’s national team held the Netherlands to a 1-1 draw at Sky Stadium in Wellington, New Zealand as goals from Jill Roord and Lindsey Horan earned each side a point.
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Lindsey Horan scores as US ekes out 1-1 draw with the Netherlands at the Women's World Cup
Lindsey Horan scored a revenge goal after being knocked around in the second half and the United States squeezed out a a 1-1 draw with the Netherlands at the Women’s World Cup
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Is Lenny Hochstein a bad father? 'RHOM' star Lisa Hochstein calls out ex-husband for not taking care of children amid custody battle
Ever since the legal divorce battle between Lisa and Lenny Hochstein began, the estranged couple has been feuding over their children -- Logan and Elle
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An Arizona wildlife center is receiving up to 120 animals a day suffering from the relentless heat
With Phoenix sweltering under unrelenting triple digit temperatures, lines have formed outside a wildlife rehabilitation center as people come across wild birds, bunnies, squirrels and other animals that have fallen victim to the scorching heat.
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China’s Military Probes Slew of Graft Issues Going Back to 2017
China’s military has launched an inquiry into corruption linked to procuring hardware going back more than five years,
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Anwar Unveils Plan to Reset Malaysia’s Economic Trajectory
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim unveiled a plan Thursday to reset the Southeast Asian economy’s growth trajectory, with
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Typhoon Doksuri shuts businesses, grounds flights in Taiwan
By Yimou Lee and Ann Wang TAIPEI Southern Taiwan on Thursday shut businesses and schools while airlines cancelled
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US not seeking permanent base in Papua New Guinea - defense secretary
(Reuters) -U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said on Thursday during a visit to Papua New Guinea that Washington was
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