FBI arrests Nate Paul, close associate of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, on undisclosed charge
Nate Paul, a real estate investor and close associate of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, was arrested by the FBI Thursday afternoon, jail records show.
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Ex-minister urges Beijing to lead in setting global EV battery standards
BEIJING/SHANGHAI China should standardise requirements for electric vehicle (EV) batteries in order to keep its edge over other
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China Will Feed More Wheat to Animals After Rain Damages Crop
China will feed a lot more of its domestic wheat crop to hogs and poultry this year after
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Man City's path to the Champions League final against Inter Milan
Manchester City will be playing in a second Champions League final in three years when the English team meets Inter Milan in Istanbul on Saturday
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How Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis talks about his own Catholic faith on the presidential campaign trail
The presidential campaign of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is busy courting white evangelicals – a key voting bloc for the GOP
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Djokovic and Alcaraz meet in French Open semifinals; other matchup is Zverev vs. Ruud
Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz are scheduled to play against each other for the first time in more than a year when they meet in the French Open semifinals
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A little white pill, Captagon, gives Syria's Assad a strong tool in winning over Arab states
Western governments have been frustrated by the red carpet treatment Arab countries have been giving Syria’s president, fearing their reconciliation with the pariah state will undermine efforts to push a solution to its long-running civil war
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Binance.US suspends US dollar deposits after crackdown by regulators
Crypto exchange Binance.US said on Thursday it is suspending U.S. dollar deposits and that its banking partners are
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Stellantis and Archer Host European Debut of Midnight eVTOL Aircraft at 2023 Paris Air Show
AMSTERDAM & SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 9, 2023--
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Record Sales of Transport Fuels in India Point to Strong Demand
Indian sales of diesel and gasoline surged to records in May, in a rare bullish sign for global
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ISS Backs Call on J-Power to Set Clearer Goals on Climate Action
Proxy adviser Institutional Shareholder Services is backing investors calling on Electric Power Development Co. to set clearer targets
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Elon Musk mocked for asking why there is ‘far higher interest in pursuing Trump’
Elon Musk was derided on Twitter after he said there is “far higher” political interest in pursuing Donald Trump than other politicians after the former president was indicted for the second time. The Tesla, SpaceX and Twitter tech tycoon on Thursday called Mr Trump’s indictment “differential enforcement”, suggesting he was unfairly targeted by law enforcement based on political biases. “There does seem to be far higher interest in pursuing Trump compared to other people in politics,” Mr Musk said, reacting to a tweet by a pro-Trump user. “Very important that the justice system rebut what appears to be differential enforcement or they will lose public trust.” Mr Musk, who has declared his support to the Republican party, has courted several prominent right-wing figures in politics and media. Mr Musk also recently oversaw the launch of Florida governor Ron DeSantis’s official 2024 campaign announcement to seek the Republican presidential nomination. Following his takeover of Twitter last year, he had also reinstated suspended accounts of several controversial figures, including Mr Trump and other Republicans. Several users on Mr Musk’s platform commented sarcastically on his support for the twice impeached former president. “Could it be that they have evidence Trump committed crimes? It’s not a real endearing defense to cry out loud ‘what about’ my political adversaries?” a user Marc said. “Isn’t the rebuttal commonly known as a trial?” asked another user sarcastically. “Differential Treatment? Like when poor people get higher/worse sentences because they can’t afford representation?” another user asked. Twitter adviser and close associate of Mr Musk, David Sacks, also weighed in over Mr Trump’s indictment. He referred to allegations by officials that Joe Biden kept government documents in the garage of his Delaware home. “Trump has been indicted for keeping documents in his basement. Makes sense. Everyone knows you’re supposed to keep them in your Corvette,” Mr Shacks said. Mr Trump was indicted on charges of retaining classified government documents at his Mar-a-Lago residence and obstruction of justice, according to a lawyer for the former US president. He is facing seven criminal counts in the federal case, including one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice, one count of making false statements and at least one count of unlawful retention of national defence information. The case by the Justice Department has come as another legal setback for Mr Trump, who seeks a return to the White House in 2024. This is the second indictment against Mr Trump after he faced charges over a hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels. Mr Trump has claimed innocence in both cases. Read More Trump indictment - live: Trump says he’s ‘an innocent man’ as he faces seven charges in documents case Trump indicted in classified documents case in a historic first for a former president Obstruction, false statements and unlawfully retaining documents: The charges against Donald Trump Ivanka and Jared split over attending Trump 2024 launch – follow live Why was Donald Trump impeached twice during his first term? Four big lies Trump told during his 2024 presidential announcement
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