Biden surveys storm damage in Florida, without DeSantis
By Jeff Mason LIVE OAK, Florida (Reuters) -President Joe Biden traveled to Florida on Saturday to survey the destruction from
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Italy Finance Minister Defends New Bank Tax, Confirms 1% Growth
Sign up for the New Economy Daily newsletter, follow us @economics and subscribe to our podcast. Italy’s finance
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Students transform their drab dorm rooms into comfy living spaces
A studded headboard for your dorm bed
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Scholz Allies Slam Soeder’s Handling of German Antisemitism Row
Senior members of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s ruling coalition lambasted Bavarian Premier Markus Soeder for continuing his coalition
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How Man City could line up with Matheus Nunes
With Matheus Nunes moving to Manchester City from Wolverhampton Wanderers in a £53m deal, 90min looks at how Pep Guardiola could line up with the Portuguese midfielder.
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Ben Chilwell explains Chelsea's shock defeat to Nottingham Forest
Ben Chilwell has lamented Chelsea's lack of "ruthlessness" in front goal after the defeat to Nottingham Forest at Stamford Bridge.
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South Africa’s Eskom to Cut 5,000 MW From Grid Until Monday
South Africa’s state-owned power company plans to implement rolling power cuts as multiple generation unit failures compounded the
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Hunt Pledges Commitment to UK Steelmaking After Tata Aid Report
UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said the government is committed to producing steel in Britain after a report of
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Sofyan Amrabat potential shirt numbers at Man Utd
Assessing the shirt numbers available to new Man Utd signing Sofyan Amrabat.
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Higher-for-Longer Mantra Starts to Weigh on Emerging-Market Debt
Emerging-market central banks are joining their developed peers in pushing back against expectations of a rapid switch to
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The Fed likely won't raise rates this month — but November is another matter
Last week's economic data increasingly gave investors hope that the Federal Reserve could hold interest rates steady this month, following a hike in July that brought rates to their highest level in 22 years. But the Fed hasn't ruled out additional rate increases, and that could still happen unless inflation slows further.
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Bailey Faces a Grilling, and Summer’s Back: Sunday UK Briefing
Hi again. Here’s what we’re talking about heading into the new week. The big talker: Parliament’s back, and
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