Indonesia's August trade surplus seen widening to $1.55 billion - Reuters poll
JAKARTA Indonesia's trade surplus in August likely widened slightly from a month earlier amid falling imports, even as
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A 4-year-old police dog named Yoda detained fugitive Danilo Cavalcante, bringing an end to the exhaustive, nearly 2 week-long manhunt
Moments after law enforcement officials spotted convicted murderer Danilo Cavalcante's head peeking through the underbrush, they released a police dog who bit and subdued Cavalcante, leading to his apprehension nearly two weeks after he escaped prison, officials said.
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NFL Rumors: Steelers on verge of making a major mistake with Broderick Jones
The Pittsburgh Steelers could end up making a critical mistake with rookie OL Broderick Jones.
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Hunter Biden sues former Trump White House aide over alleged efforts to hack devices
Attorneys for Hunter Biden have filed a civil lawsuit against former Trump White House aide Garrett Ziegler, alleging illegal hacking in violation of federal computer privacy laws.
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Exclusive: Pelosi defends Trump impeachment approach in face of GOP inquiry into Biden
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday defended her approach to the first impeachment of then-President Donald Trump in 2019, in her first public comments on the Republican effort to launch an inquiry into President Joe Biden.
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Why we're still learning new things about the JFK assassination
It's hard to believe there's a new eyewitness account from a Secret Service agent who was right there at the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
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Descendants of enslaved Africans on Georgia island fear losing their culture and some property after a change in zoning laws
Descendants of enslaved Africans on Georgia's Sapelo Island -- one of the last intact Gullah Geechee communities in the state -- are worried their cultural heritage and property could soon be lost after city officials voted to change the island's zoning laws.
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Federal judge temporarily blocks portions of New Mexico governor's gun ban
A federal judge blocked a temporary order from New Mexico's governor that suspended the rights to carry guns in public, according to statements from the governor's office and from the gun rights advocacy group that filed the lawsuit over the original order.
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Federal judge again declares Obama-era DACA program unlawful
A federal judge in Texas ruled Wednesday that a regulation intended to preserve the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program is unlawful, delivering a major blow to the Biden administration.
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American Eagle sues Westfield over San Francisco mall conditions
American Eagle filed a lawsuit against shopping mall owner Westfield, accusing the company of allowing its San Francisco Centre mall to "deteriorate into disarray."
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UAW announces plan for targeted strikes at a limited number of plants
United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain announced a targeted strike plan Wednesday if the union decides to walk out at General Motors, Ford and Stellantis after a contract expiration late Thursday.
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How the White House prepared for McCarthy's impeachment inquiry -- and now hopes to make it work for them
President Joe Biden's advisers have been preparing a potential impeachment inquiry response plan, ramping up efforts over the August congressional recess after the House speaker suggested in late July such a step was nearing.
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