
German chancellor Olaf Scholz could snub British AI summit
The BBC understands the German chancellor may turn down his invitation to the event on 1 November.
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UAW strike could upend GM, Ford financial strategies
By Joseph White DETROIT General Motors and Ford have laid out ambitious plans to spend billions developing new
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We Lived Long Enough to See the Detroit Lions Officially Enter the Super Bowl Conversation
We've been existing on the fringes of society for a few months now, only giving voice to our true beliefs in hushed tones around the cul-de-sac when we know the
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5 greatest NFL players to never win a Super Bowl
The NFL is one of the most prestigious sports leagues in the world. So many great athletes graced the football field, and they left a prestigious mark.
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Georgia election subversion case judge skeptical of asking potential jurors about 'MAGA Republicans'
The judge presiding over the Georgia election subversion case said Monday he's unlikely to let Donald Trump's co-defendants ask potential jurors for their views on the former president's attempt to "steal the election," the impact of "political misinformation" on US democracy and the extremism of "MAGA Republicans."
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Israel Gaza war: Israeli fighter follows in father's footsteps
The BBC's Clive Myrie speaks to a father whose son is following in his footsteps to fight for Israel.
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Federal government reaches settlement deal with ACLU over migrant family separations
The federal government will not be allowed to separate migrant families under a zero-tolerance policy like the controversial measure former President Donald Trump's administration pursued, according to a settlement deal filed Monday.
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Putin in China aiming to strengthen anti-West coalition
Russian President Vladimir Putin makes a rare overseas trip to visit his most important ally.
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Bill Ford calls on striking workers to 'stop this now'
Bill Ford, the executive chair of Ford Motor Company made his first public comments since negotiations began with the United Workers Union and the Big Three automakers. He called on the UAW to "stop this now," and bring an end to talks.
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Suzanne Somers was in a 'weakened state,' but publicist says her death was 'unexpected'
Suzanne Somers' longtime publicist wants to clear up false reports that the star was in hospice for the final weeks of her life, saying that while she was "weak," her family and medical team did not expect her to die.
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Charles Schwab posts profit beat on robust asset management growth, shares rise
U.S. brokerage firm Charles Schwab posted a smaller-than-expected drop in quarterly profit on Monday as strength in asset
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Russia returns four Ukrainian children in Qatari deal
The return, part of a deal mediated by Qatar, could lead to the return of thousands more children.
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