Madonna's North American concerts postponed as singer recovers
LOS ANGELES Pop superstar Madonna said on Monday that all of the North American dates on her upcoming
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US retail investors add equities, while hedge funds trim exposure
By Carolina Mandl NEW YORK Retail investors bought roughly $7 billion of equities last week, showing a near
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Another insurance company limits new homeowners insurance in California
Farmers Insurance has limited new homeowners insurance policies in California, joining other major national insurance providers.
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Aid to Syria's rebel-held northwest from Turkey certain to continue — but for 6 or 12 months?
The delivery of humanitarian aid to Syria’s rebel-held northwest from neighboring Turkey is virtually certain to get a green light to continue from the U.N. Security Council
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US House hardliners step up spending pressure as showdown looms
By David Morgan and Richard Cowan WASHINGTON (Reuters) -More than 20 U.S. House Republican hardliners warned Speaker Kevin McCarthy on
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White House introduces national strategy to combat deaths from powerful veterinary sedative increasingly involved in drug overdose deaths
The Biden administration has introduced a new plan to combat overdose deaths from xylazine, a powerful veterinary sedative that has increasingly shown up in such deaths across the country, exacerbating the opioid overdose epidemic in the United States.
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Dig begins for the remains of dozens of children at a long-closed Native American boarding school
Archeologists are digging in a central Nebraska field trying to find the bodies of some 80 children who were buried more than a century ago at a Native American boarding school
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China to Use Offset Market Revival to Support New Climate Action
Small-scale solar projects and afforestation are being considered as sectors to generate new emissions reduction credits under a
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‘Whistleblower’ who accused Bidens of corruption is charged with arms trafficking and violating Iran sanctions
A “whistleblower” who has repeatedly accused the Bidens of corruption has been charged by the Justice Department with arms trafficking, acting as a foreign agent for China and violating Iran sanctions. Gal Luft, who is a citizen of both the United States and Israel, is accused of paying a former adviser to Donald Trump on behalf of principals in China in 2016 without registering as a foreign agent. Prosecutors say that Mr Luft pushed the former government employee, who is not named, to push policies that were favourable to China. Mr Luft, 57, was arrested in Cyprus in February on US charges but fled after being released on bail while awaiting extradition, stated prosecutors. He is not currently in US custody. Prosecutors also allege that he set up meetings between officials of Iran and a Chinese energy company to discuss oil deals, which would violate US sanctions.
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Survivors of the Tulsa race massacre are appealing a judge's decision to dismiss their case for reparations
The last three known survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre -- one of the country's deadliest acts of racial violence -- will appeal a judge's recent decision to dismiss their lawsuit seeking reparations to the state Supreme Court, their attorneys announced Monday.
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Colorado lawmakers sue colleagues over closed-door meetings
Two Democratic representatives in Colorado are alleging that their colleagues repeatedly violated state open meetings law
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Spain 2023 election: PM Sanchez and rival Feijoo in chaotic live TV debate
MADRID (Reuters) -Spain's Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Alberto Nunez Feijoo, leader of the conservative People's Party (PP), held
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