Joe Rogan admits he dislikes most Hollywood elite, but this 'Death at a Funeral' actor is an exception
There is an actor Joe Rogan feels always makes him 'feel lazy' with his hectic work schedule
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China is lining up a Harvard-trained economist as its next central bank chief
China has named an economist who studied at Cambridge University and Harvard University to a key political post at its central bank that could position him to eventually replace governor Yi Gang.
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Joan Laporta confirms extent of Barcelona's debt to Lionel Messi
Barcelona president Joan Laporta confirms the club's debt to Lionel Messi.
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BofA Sees 700 Basis-Point Nigeria Rate Hike as Inflation Surges
Nigeria may need to increase interest rates by at least 700 basis points before the end of the
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Panasonic needs four more EV battery plants to meet capacity target, executive says
By Miho Uranaka OSAKA, Japan The battery arm of Japan's Panasonic will need to build around four more
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UK factory downturn deepens in June despite lower costs: PMI
By Andy Bruce LONDON The pace of decline in Britain's manufacturing sector steepened in June and optimism faded
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Trump news – live: Ex-Trump press secretary says she saw him show documents to Mar-a-Lago guests
Former Trump administration press secretary Stephanie Grisham has claimed that she saw Donald Trump showing off documents to guests at Mar-a-Lago, as she slammed his lack of respect for the nation’s secrets. “I watched him show documents to people at Mar-a-Lago on the dining room patio,” Ms Grisham told MSNBC. “He has no respect for classified information [and] never did.” Her comments come after the former president was charged with 37 felonies last month over his handling of classified documents on leaving the White House. While his legal troubles are heating up, a conservative billionaire network is reportedly working to ensure he doesn’t win the 2024 Republican primary, according to a new report. Americans for Prosperity Action, a network of political organisations created by Charles and David Koch, will spend money for the first time on the Republican presidential primary. It has already raised more than $70million to fund races that officials hope will help the Republican party move past Mr Trump, according to The New York Times. Read More Kevin McCarthy knows he crossed the line with Donald Trump Trump's GOP support dips slightly after his indictment over classified documents, AP-NORC poll finds ‘Any Republican not named Trump’: Paul Ryan says former president is only candidate who would lose to Biden
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Australia's BNPL firm Zip to streamline cost and operations - official
(Corrects attribution in paragraph 5 to Zip's ANZ CEO from Director for investor relations) (Reuters) -Australian buy-now-pay-later firm Zip Co
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Japan's tax income hits record, surplus will help fund defence plan
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's government raked in record tax income last fiscal year, the finance ministry said on Monday, which could
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'Weird' Joe Rogan receives flak from psychologist Jordan Peterson for being too real: ‘Your persona doesn’t shout intellectual’
Jordan Peterson made a subtle remark about Joe Rogan's ascent to this level of prominence
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Chelsea receive Lyon & AC Milan offers for Christian Pulisic
Chelsea have received offers for Christian Pulisic from both AC Milan & Lyon.
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France riots ease as mayors call anti-violence rally
French mayors denounce "extreme violence" of the protests which swept the country for almost a week.
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