What criminal charges might Trump face if indicted in January 6 investigation?
As the former president says he expects to be indicted, we explain what the possible counts could be.
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From car repairs to insurance: How are costly auto expenses impacting you?
Aside from the cost of gas, driving a car is a lot more expensive compared to a year ago. How are higher prices impacting you?
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Insurers reviewing Black Sea ship cover after Russia quits deal -sources
By Jonathan Saul LONDON (Reuters) -Insurers are reviewing whether to freeze cover for any ships willing to sail to Ukraine
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Tunisia-EU migration: Deal signed to strengthen borders
The memorandum of understanding includes $118m to stop smuggling and return irregular migrants.
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In the Market: Small Treasury brokers seek reforms as ranks thin
By Paritosh Bansal At $25 trillion, the U.S. Treasury market is massive. And yet, small independent broker-dealers say
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Australian sailor and his dog survive two months at sea
Tim Shaddock and his dog Bella ate raw fish and drank rainwater during their ordeal in the Pacific.
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Canada wildfires: Second firefighter dies amid record blazes
The unnamed firefighter died from injuries sustained working in the Northwest Territories on Saturday.
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Russia flies surveillance flight over US base in Syria, official says
A Russian surveillance aircraft flew above a US base in Syria for an "extended period of time" on Friday morning in what officials deemed an intelligence collecting mission, a senior defense official said.
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US Treasury says state, local gov'ts budgeted over $173 billion in COVID aid
By David Lawder WASHINGTON The U.S. Treasury said on Friday that nearly half of the $350 billion in
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US Treasury surveys dealers on auctions, buyback program
The U.S. Treasury Department is asking primary dealers their views on what specific bonds it should issue more
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Russia's Duma votes for law to ban gender reassignment surgery, in further crackdown on LGBTQ rights
The Russian State Duma, or lower house of parliament, has voted in favor of a new law banning nearly all medical help for transgender people including gender reassignment surgery, in a raft of new anti-LGBTQ laws in Russia.
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Lucrative speaking fees for Donald and Melania Trump revealed in revised personal financial disclosure filing
A revised personal financial disclosure filing from former President Donald Trump made public Thursday offered new details about the roughly $1 billion that he appears to have earned in his post-presidential life, including lucrative speaking engagements by Trump and his wife, along with more specifics about his foreign business ventures.
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