Cannon schedules July 14 hearing on how classified materials will be handled in Trump documents case
The first hearing for Donald Trump and the special counsel's office before Judge Aileen Cannon in the Mar-a-Lago documents case will be in Fort Pierce, Florida, on July 14.
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Kering snaps up fragrance label Creed for new beauty division
PARIS Gucci-owner Kering said on Monday it had struck a deal to buy high-end French fragrance label Creed,
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Philippines media guide
An overview of the media in the Philippines, as well as links to broadcasters and newspapers.
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Publishers Clearing House settles with US for $18.5 million for misleading consumers
WASHINGTON Publishers Clearing House (PCH), which offers sweepstakes where people can win thousands of dollars per week for
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Israel media guide
An overview of the media in Israel, including links to broadcasters and newspapers.
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From 'brain death' to innovator, the Ukraine war has transformed NATO
Ever since President Vladimir Putin gave the order for Russian troops to invade Ukraine, the international response has understandably focused on how best to end the land war. That has meant sending conventional military hardware -- tanks, missile systems, artillery -- and training Ukrainian soldiers.
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San Francisco mayor proposes tearing down Westfield Mall and other shuttered downtown retailers
San Francisco Mayor London Breen suggested remaking the city's struggling downtown neighborhood by tearing down abandoned retail space. Breed argued that a shift to online shopping has contributing to declining foot traffic in the area.
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Hannah Gutierrez Reed charged with tampering with evidence in 'Rust' case
Prosecutors on Thursday charged "Rust" film armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed with tampering with evidence in relation to the shooting death of the movie's director Halyna Hutchins, an amended complaint filed Thursday shows.
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'Nothing artificially or synthetically created' Sir Paul McCartney clarifies use of AI on Beatles track
Sir Paul McCartney has insisted there will be nothing "artificially or synthetically created" on the upcoming new Beatles song following his revelation it had been finished using AI.
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Taiwan MeToo: Exiled human rights activist Teng Biao apologises
Exiled rights activist Teng Biao apologises to a journalist as the MeToo movement picks up in Taiwan.
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Kenya-EU trade deal: Why the East African Community was left out
Kenya felt it was best to sign a bilateral trade deal, despite claims that it undermined regional unity.
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John Eastman agreed Clarence Thomas wouldn't back theory to block Biden win, Pence aide says
Eastman is facing disbarment in California for his role in Trump's bid to overturn the 2020 results.
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