
Mexico’s Poorer South Growing 6%, Double National Average
Mexico’s southern region is leading the country’s growth, at double the pace of the national level and fueled
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Bipartisan House caucus leaders say 'all options are on the table' as shutdown looms
With government funding slated to run out September 30, the leaders of the bipartisan House Problem Solvers Caucus told CNN on Sunday that "all options are on the table" to force a vote on their alternative stopgap plan to avert a shutdown.
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Cassidy Hutchinson defends herself in first post-testimony TV interview
Cassidy Hutchinson, the former Trump White House aide who delivered bombshell testimony to the House committee investigating the January 6 insurrection, defended the anecdotes she recounted under oath in her first TV interview since her Capitol Hill testimony.
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‘A Few Days’ of Government Shutdown May Be Needed, GOP’s Gaetz Says
Representative Matt Gaetz, a key Republican holdout on a stopgap spending measure, said he’s ready for a multiday
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Shootout breaks out in Kosovo hours after death of police officer
A shootout between police and heavily armed persons in northern Kosovo was underway on Sunday, just hours after an ambush incident left one police officer dead and another injured.
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Senate’s Menendez Urged to Quit by Ocasio-Cortez, NJ Lawmaker
Senator Robert Menendez, the New Jersey Democrat indicted on federal corruption charges, was urged to resign by Representative
1970-01-01 08:00

Trump and DeSantis Fight for the Upper Hand in Iowa’s Early Presidential Test
Iowa has long been a proving ground for US presidential candidates. As Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis square
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Why New Hampshire is the most likely state where Trump could lose a primary
Former President Donald Trump is a heavy favorite to win the 2024 Republican nomination. He's getting over 60% in a number of national surveys of the GOP primary and holds the advantage in every early state that's been polled.
1970-01-01 08:00

What happens if you don't pay your student loans?
Student loan payments are due in October for the first time in three-plus years -- but for the next 12 months, borrowers will be able to skip payments without facing the harsh financial consequences of defaulting on their loans.
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How a government shutdown could impact Americans
With the government on the brink of a shutdown later this week as Congress remains at an impasse on a funding deal, federal departments and agencies have formally begun the mandatory process of planning to bring nonessential functions to a halt.
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Italy Offers Banks Get-Out Clause to Controversial Windfall Tax
Italian banks will be allowed to avoid paying a controversial windfall tax introduced last month if they set
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Sunak May Scrap Part of UK Rail Link Before Tory Conference
Rishi Sunak may announce a decision to scrap a key section of the flagship HS2 high-speed railway line
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