Fyre Festival 2 tickets are now on sale -- and selling out -- according to embattled founder Billy McFarland
Founder of the disastrous 2017 Fyre Festival Billy McFarland appears ready for round two.
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Libya's stability at greater risk after deadly militia clashes, turmoil in Niger and Sudan, UN says
The U.N. special envoy for Libya says the oil-rich North African country’s stability is at greater risk following recent militia clashes and amid the danger of spillover from the turmoil in neighboring Sudan and Niger
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Grant Shapps visits Kyiv as UK backs Ukraine nuclear power
The government says a loan guarantee will help improve Ukraine's energy security.
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Employee arrested after 1-year-old child dies in daycare van in Nebraska
A childcare employee has been arrested after a 1-year-old child died Monday after being left in a daycare van, police in Omaha, Nebraska, said.
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Brazil’s Congress Gives Final Approval to Lula’s Fiscal Plan
Brazil’s lower house of congress approved new fiscal rules on Tuesday, finalizing legislation meant to shore up public
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DeSantis' appointees attack Disney over local employee perks and discounts
Allies of Ron DeSantis have fired another shot at the Walt Disney Company amid the Florida governor's long-standing rivalry with the media company.
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Brazil's lower house approves main text of government's new fiscal rules
Brazil's lower house approved on Tuesday the main text of the new fiscal framework proposed by President Luiz
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Zamir White hopes for a major role as he and the Raiders await Josh Jacobs' return
The question not only is whether Josh Jacobs will return, but when he will be back in a Raiders uniform
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Chicago White Sox fire executive vice president Ken Williams and general manager Rick Hahn
The Chicago White Sox have fired executive vice president Ken Williams and general manager Rick Hahn, cutting ties with their leadership on the baseball side amid another disappointing season
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Moody's estimates Hawaiian wildfires caused up to $6 billion in economic losses
Moody's RMS estimated up to $6 billion in economic losses from the devastating wildfires in Hawaii, which killed at least 115 people and destroyed countless homes and businesses.
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Australia to Review Anti-Trust Laws to Boost Productivity, Wages
Australia is undertaking a review of its competition policy settings in a bid to boost productivity and wages,
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UK pay deals cool for first time in 2023, easing pressure on BoE: XpertHR
LONDON Pay deals awarded by British employers cooled for the first time this year in the quarter to
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