Florida officials approve tougher punishment for college staff who break new restroom rules for transgender people
Florida education officials on Wednesday unanimously approved harsher penalties against state college employees who violate a new law barring them and students from using restrooms or changing facilities for a gender other than the one assigned at birth.
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‘I Don’t Want to Go Home.’ Europe’s Housing Is Not Heat-Ready
Emily Wilkie’s introduction to motherhood has been monopolized by heat. A 34-year-old charity director, Wilkie lives in London
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Australia hurt by inflation but unlikely to enter recession - NAB CEO
SYDNEY Australian inflation over the past year-and-a-half was the worst in three decades but the country is still
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Republican debate: Candidates brawl in showdown without Trump
The rivals clash over their readiness for the job, abortion, education - and the no-show frontrunner.
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Texas A&M fans all want seats to the Jimbo-Petrino three-ring circus
As Texas A&M tries to rebuild from a terrible offensive 2022-23 campaign, the Aggies have been able to sell out their allotted season tickets. Does the 12th man believe in their new offense?
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Sinopec Said to Eye Shell’s Historic Singapore Oil Refinery
China’s state-owned Sinopec is among several parties circling Shell Plc’s storied Bukom oil refinery in Singapore, an asset
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It’s Raining Cash at Qantas in Supercharged Post-Covid Era
Alan Joyce is bowing out at Qantas Airways Ltd. with an unprecedented cash splurge, underscoring the profitability of
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Yevgeny Prigozhin: Wagner challenged Putin and now its leader is dead
If Yevgeny Prigozhin's death is revenge, it sends a clear message to Russians, writes Steve Rosenberg.
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Trump's debate counter-programming draws millions of views on X
By Lisa Richwine LOS ANGELES Former President Donald Trump, who opted out of a Republican primary debate on
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Extreme Climate Change Could Cut Australia GDP By $274 Billion
Australia could face economic losses of as much as A$423 billion ($274 billion) in reduced productivity if global
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Key moments from Republican presidential debate so far
It was a race to see who out of eight candidates would make a splash during the first Republican debate.
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Stellantis Weighs Tie-Up With EV Maker to Expand in China, Sources Say
Stellantis NV is considering a tie-up with a Chinese electric vehicle company as Europe’s second-largest automaker by sales
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