Jurgen Klopp reveals he finalised decision regarding Jordan Henderson's future
Jurgen Klopp has said that 'all decisions are made by me' when discussing Liverpool's pending sale of Jordan Henderson to Saudi Pro League club Al-Ettifaq.
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As cell-cultivated meat hits menus, investors see scaling as next hurdle
By Leah Douglas WASHINGTON Cell-cultivated meat companies could receive new investment since U.S. regulators cleared the product's sale
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Where is Shaylan Shah? Massive search operation seeks New Jersey teen reported missing over weekend
Shaylan Shah was last seen in the Edison region on July 15 but no specific cause has been established behind his mysterious disapperance
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Manipur: India video shows how rape is weaponised in conflict
A video that shows two naked women being paraded by a mob in Manipur state has sparked outrage.
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A new normal, with a side of the old, has kept Fed's 'soft landing' in play
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON Ford Motor's announced price cut this week for the electric version of its F-150
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Key UK Offshore Wind Project Axed in Blow to Climate Plans
Vattenfall AB will stop the development of an offshore wind project in the UK after costs surged, posing
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Grocers Cleared of Profiteering From High UK Food Prices
Britain’s antitrust regulator has cleared the country’s biggest supermarkets of profiteering from high food costs, but said some
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US-China Climate Dealmaking Hinges on Two Diplomats’ Deep Ties
For roughly a quarter century, US climate envoy John Kerry and his Chinese counterpart, Xie Zhenhua, have sought
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Who was Lauren Collins? Kentucky student, 18, tragically dies after loose truck tire smashes through windshield
'Maybe the driver was unaware that their tire was loose, I don’t know,' Lauren Collins' devastated mother Amy Marsh said
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Alabama to carry out first lethal injection after review of execution procedures
Alabama plans to execute an inmate for the 2001 beating death of a woman as the state seeks to carry out its first lethal injection after a pause following a string of problems with inserting the IVs
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Ex-Israeli security chief backs reservists' protest as Netanyahu allies advance judicial overhaul
The former head of Israel’s internal security agency has voiced support for military reservists refusing to serve in protest of the government’s planned judicial overhaul, drawing fierce criticism from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ultranationalist allies days before parliament was set to vote on a key piece of legislation
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The UK's governing Conservatives are braced for a drubbing from voters in 3 special elections
Voters are going to the polls in three electoral districts of England, with the governing Conservative Party braced for a drubbing over a cost-of-living crisis and a morale-sapping string of political scandals
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