JPMorgan settlement with Epstein accusers draws objection from US states
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK JPMorgan Chase's $290 million class-action settlement with Jeffrey Epstein's accusers has drawn an
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Stolen ancient artefacts from Ukraine recovered in Spain
Authorities say the Scythian gold was smuggled out of Ukraine in 2016.
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Pulitzer winner who backs Palestinians says talk canceled by NY Jewish institution
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen said on Saturday a Jewish organization in New York City canceled a
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Death row: The secret hunt for lethal drugs used in US executions
When drugs used in executions stopped being produced in the US, prisons turned to the UK to find a new supply.
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Ukraine war: Kyiv troop build-up reported across Dnipro river
Ukraine appears to be expanding its forces on the Russian-occupied left or eastern bank of the river.
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People-smuggling ringleader jailed for bringing thousands into UK in boats
Hewa Rahimpur is given 11 years for heading a gang that brought 10,000 people to the UK in small boats.
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Britney Spears recalls feeling like a 'child-robot' under conservatorship in new memoir
Britney Spears is owning her narrative.
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Price hikes, hectic embassy guidelines and stranded pets: People struggle to find ways out of Israel
Foreign nationals and dual citizens have scrambled to find ways to get out of Israel after Hamas' gruesome attack on October 7 pushed the country into war.
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A spooked and lonely Taiwan looks for new friends
China's incessant military drills drive Taiwan to look for support.
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US Nobel-winning poet Louise Gluck dead at age 80
Poet Louise Gluck, who won a Nobel Prize for Literature in 2020 for her work, has died at
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BBC journalists held at gunpoint by Israeli police
A BBC Arabic team was driving to back to a hotel when they were stopped and dragged from their car.
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The Voice: Why Australia and New Zealand took different paths on Indigenous journey
Australia is holding a historic vote - its neighbour has a different approach to recognising Indigenous people.
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