Trump's legal troubles anger some GOP voters. Still, it's no sure bet they will back him in 2024
Some Republican-leaning voters in early-voting states say they're angry about Donald Trump’s indictment on charges that he mishandled classified documents
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Putin Meets With African Leaders on Their Ukraine Peace Plan
A delegation of African heads of state and senior officials will meet with President Vladimir Putin in St.
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Canada’s Snap Retreat From China Bank Shows Divided World
A single Tweet alleging Communist Party interference was all it took for Canada to freeze ties with a
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Why would Arsenal want to sign Kai Havertz?
Arsenal are seriously interested in Chelsea's Kai Havertz, and there are a few reasons why the move would make sense.
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'Highly likely' Russia behind Ukraine dam collapse - international experts
By Anthony Deutsch AMSTERDAM It is "highly likely" that the collapse of the Kakhovka dam in southern Ukraine
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Russia’s Oil Giant Urges OPEC+ to Track Exports, Not Just Output
OPEC and its allies need to monitor not only production of the organization’s member countries but also their
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Ousmane Dembele names Real Madrid star as best 'one-on-one' winger in the world
Barcelona winger Ousmane Dembele has hailed a Real Madrid rival as the best 'one-on-one' winger in world football alongside Milan's Rafael Leao.
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Gareth Southgate reveals Liverpool's role in Trent Alexander-Arnold's new position
Gareth Southgate has commented on how Liverpool's use of Trent Alexander-Arnold will impact his role in the England team.
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AI drive-thrus may be good for business. But not for the rest of us
Over the past few years, restaurants have been investing in artificial intelligence tech for drive-thrus. They say it will spped up the drive-thru and boost sales. But customers — and workers — may not be thrilled with the technology.
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Mark Carney Blames Brexit for UK Inflation, Telegraph Says
Brexit is partly to blame for stubbornly high inflation levels seen in the UK, former Bank of England
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Charting the Global Economy: Fed Holds While ECB Boosts Rates
The Federal Reserve held the line on interest rates while the European Central Bank pushed on, and both
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Ukraine Recap: African Delegation to Meet Putin After Kyiv Visit
Russia and Ukraine are vying for support from Africa, which along with the rest of the developing world
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