Trial date set for Steve Bannon's fundraising fraud case
A New York state judge has set a trial date for Steve Bannon's fundraising fraud case for May of next year.
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Office landlords squeezed by falling occupancy rates, refinancing difficulties. Here's why
The failure of several large lenders earlier this year and the banking turmoil that followed have fueled worries for owners of office space
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Most of Guam without power, water after Typhoon Mawar exits
Much of the U.S. Western Pacific territory of Guam was without power and water on Thursday after a
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Kim Kardashian flaunts her taut stomach and legs in a tight blue outfit at benefit gala in NYC
Kim Kardashian was attending the 74th Annual Parsons Benefit on May 24
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Supreme Court rolls back federal safeguards for wetlands under Clean Water Act
The Supreme Court on Thursday cut back on the Environmental Protection Agency's ability to regulate wetlands under the Clean Water Act, rolling back federal safeguards in a long-running dispute between the government and a couple who owns property in Idaho.
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Most wanted Rwandan genocide suspect arrested in South Africa after decades on the run
The most-wanted fugitive accused of involvement in the Rwandan genocide of 1994 has been arrested in Paarl, South Africa after decades on the run, authorities say.
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U.S. FDA approves Pfizer's COVID antiviral pill
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday granted a full approval to Pfizer's Paxlovid, an oral antiviral
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Kurds fear Erdogan win amid sharper nationalist rhetoric
By Burcu Karakas and Umit Ozdal ISTANBUL/DIYARBAKIR (Reuters) -Kurds opposed to President Tayyip Erdogan fear victory for him in Turkey's
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Ex-Trump advisor Bannon's fraud trial set for May 2024
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Steve Bannon, a one-time advisor to Donald Trump, is set to go on trial on fraud charges
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Centuries-old cotton tree, a national symbol for decades, felled by storm in Sierra Leone
Sierra Leon's President Julius Maada Bio says heavy rains felled the centuries-old Cotton Tree that has stood as the country's national symbol for decades
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Azerbaijan's Aliyev says there is real chance of peace deal with Armenia
MOSCOW Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said during a meeting in Moscow on Thursday that there are serious grounds
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Fresh fighting threatens Sudan's week-long ceasefire
By Khalid Abdelaziz DUBAI (Reuters) -Sporadic clashes between Sudan's army and a paramilitary force spilled over into Thursday, puncturing the
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