China's industrial profits extend slump for Jan-Aug, but pace of downturn eases
BEIJING Profits at China's industrial firms extended a double-digit drop for the first eight months, but the pace
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Musk's X disabled feature for reporting electoral misinformation - researcher
By Byron Kaye SYDNEY Elon Musk's X, formerly called Twitter, disabled a feature that let users report misinformation
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Dabo Swinney calls Florida State loss the ‘worst' of his career
Dabo Swinney isn't mincing words after an overtime loss to Florida State. But where does Clemson go from here with two losses already in 2023?
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China's central bank to keep policy 'precise and forceful' to support recovery
BEIJING China's central bank said on Wednesday it would implement monetary policy in a "precise and forceful" manner
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Australian inflation picks up in Aug as fuel prices jump
SYDNEY Australia's inflation picked up in August, driven by a surge in fuel prices, but the gain was
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2 Michigan fake electors ask judge to drop charges, citing state AG's claim they're 'brainwashed'
Two fake GOP electors in Michigan asked a judge this week to dismiss their charges, arguing that state Attorney General Dana Nessel conceded that they didn't have criminal intent when she said they were "brainwashed" after the 2020 election.
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Here’s when your favorite show may return now that the writers strike is ending
The writers strike is over
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5 workers picketing in UAW strike hit by vehicle outside Flint-area plant
Police say about five people were struck by a vehicle while picketing in the United Auto Workers strike outside a Flint-area General Motors plant and suffered minor injuries
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Nephew of Cubs legend Sammy Sosa signing with NL Central rival
Sammy Sosa was a home run king for the Chicago Cubs, but now his 16-year-old nephew, Anthony Sosa, is signing with a division rival.
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A reigning homecoming queen in Texas wore a Mexican heritage stole to her graduation. Now, her school says she can't crown her successor.
A former Texas homecoming queen will not be allowed to return to her high school to crown her successor because she wore a stole representing her Mexican heritage to her graduation ceremony in May, the school district said.
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Treasury ‘Term Premium’ Gauge Positive for First Time Since 2021
A key measure of how much bond investors are compensated for holding long-term debt turned positive for the
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Taking off the hijab: 'My dream was to wear what I wanted'
Three Muslim women share their stories of removing their hijabs, despite facing fierce opposition.
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