Laphonza Butler makes history as first out LGBTQ Senate Judiciary Committee member
California Sen. Laphonza Butler will fill the Senate Judiciary Committee seat left empty by the passing of Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a history-making move that also gives Democrats back their razor-thin control of the powerful committee tasked with vetting federal judicial nominees.
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Tesla's net income slumped 44% in the 3rd quarter as lower prices ate into the automaker's profits
Tesla has reported that its net income slumped in the third quarter versus a year earlier
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Steelers WR Diontae Johnson is hopeful his injured right hamstring will be good to go vs. Rams
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson is nearing his return after missing four games with a right hamstring injury
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Corporación América Airports S.A. Reports September 2023 Passenger Traffic
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Netflix stock surges after it announces price hikes and a boost in subscribers
Netflix announced price increases Wednesday for some subscription tiers in the United States, United Kingdom and France.
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Apogee Enterprises Announces Leadership Transition
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Netflix raises prices as it adds 9 million subscribers
By Lisa Richwine and Dawn Chmielewski LOS ANGELES Netflix raised subscription prices for some of its streaming plans
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Natalee Holloway's mother tells her daughter's killer in court he has caused 'indescribable pain and harm' to her family
Beth Holloway has waited nearly two decades for an end to her family's "never-ending nightmare" -- and while that doesn't mean getting her daughter back, it does include getting justice for the Alabama teen who disappeared in 2005 on a graduation trip to Aruba.
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Neymar tears ACL while playing for Brazil in World Cup qualifying game
Brazil forward Neymar has torn his ACL and meniscus while playing in a World Cup qualifying game
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Man Utd miss chance to secure Champions League football after losing in Paris
Manchester United failed to reach the Champions League group stage after a 3-1 defeat in the second leg of their qualifier at Paris St Germain. A 47th-minute equaliser from Lisa Naalsund gave the Women’s Super League side hope but Lieke Martens’ second of the game and another from Sandy Baltimore saw the French team prevail 4-2 on aggregate. Leah Galton had a goal disallowed controversially and Ella Toone hit the woodwork as United battled to the end but PSG held on. The hosts started strongly and looked like taking the lead after 10 minutes when Tabitha Chawinga, goalscorer in the first leg, rounded Mary Earps but shot tamely and Maya Le Tissier cleared. The opener came eight minutes later. This time Earps did well to deny Chawinga but could do little as Martens pounced on the rebound and curled past the United keeper. United tried to reply quickly with Geyse teeing up Naalsund in the box but the Norwegian could not take the chance and the visitors had a let-off when Martens headed over. Marc Skinner’s side went close before the break when Geyse combined with Toone but the England international failed to make clean contact and pulled her shot wide. United did get themselves back into the game soon after the restart when Geyse again found space and Naalsund was on hand to turn home from in front of goal. Yet it was to prove a shortlived response as PSG quickly went up the other end and regained the lead. Martens again did the damage, grabbing her second from close range following more good work by Chawinga. United searched for a second equaliser but Katarzyna Kiedrzynek saved from Hannah Blundell and Geyse. PSG took a firm grip on the tie just before the hour as winger Baltimore outran Blundell and chipped Earps from a tight angle. Still United fought on and Katie Zelem drew another save from Kiedrzynek from a free-kick. Galton then headed the ball into the net but the effort was ruled out for a soft foul on Kiedrzynek, who required treatment after colliding with the United player. Toone struck the post with a spectacular effort in stoppage time but it was not United’s night. Read More Mohamed Salah calls for Gaza to be given humanitarian aid immediately Ian Foster warns New Zealand not to be ‘softened’ by plaudits after Ireland win Sandro Tonali under investigation for alleged betting activity Jonny Bairstow: England-South Africa World Cup double will be ‘great spectacle’ Premier League increases matches available in live television broadcast deal Warren Gatland plans to lead Wales at the 2027 World Cup
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Spirit Aero projects near-term revenue boost due to new price agreement with Boeing
By Valerie Insinna and Abhijith Ganapavaram Spirit AeroSystems on Wednesday unveiled an agreement with Boeing under which the
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Jaguars list QB Lawrence as questionable for Saints game and call up third-stringer Rourke
With quarterback Trevor Lawrence listed as questionable for Thursday night’s game at New Orleans, the Jacksonville Jaguars signed third-stringer Nathan Rourke from the practice squad to the active roster
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