
Record Voter Turnout Predicted When Thais Vote on Sunday
A record number of Thais are projected to go to the ballot boxes in Sunday’s parliamentary election as
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Elon Musk sparred with new CEO Linda Yaccarino in on-stage interview: 3 takeaways from the exchange
Elon Musk sat down in April for an on-stage interview with Linda Yaccarino, the advertising executive he named as Twitter's new chief executive on Friday
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Swiss village of Brienz evacuated over risk of imminent rockslide
Brienz's 100 residents, as well as the village's dairy cows, were given 48 hours to evacuate.
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Debt ceiling talks push Washington toward new era of deficit cuts
One outcome is clear as Washington reaches for a budget deal to end the debt ceiling standoff: The ambitious COVID era of government spending is giving way to a new focus on stemming deficits
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Erdogan's rival has gone through a political makeover ahead of the elections
Analysts say the desire to appeal to today's voters has seen the presidential candidate undergo an image makeover over the years. His messages now target Turkey's middle class and the downtrodden, the very constituency that Erdogan has always championed.
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G7 finance leaders say greater economic uncertainty requires vigilance, vow to contain inflation
The Group of Seven's top financial leaders say they are united in their support for Ukraine and determination to enforce sanctions against Russia for its aggression
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Ex-ByteDance Exec Claims Reporting Illegal Conduct Got Him Fired
ByteDance Inc.’s former head of engineering in the US said in a lawsuit he was fired for voicing
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Japan's Kishida says G7 facing historic moment as finance leaders wrap up talks on global economy
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida says the world is facing a “historic turning point” as the country prepares to host the annual summit of the Group of Seven advanced economies next week in Hiroshima
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Private detective appeals to Nevada Supreme court in Reno mayor's lawsuit over GPS tracking device
A court battle between the mayor of Reno and a private investigator who secretly tracked her with a GPS device ahead of the November election is moving to Nevada's Supreme Court
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Republican governors call for withdrawal of proposed Title IX rule changes around transgender student athletes
A group of 25 Republican governors called on the Biden administration Friday to withdraw or delay recently proposed rule changes to Title IX that could prevent states from enforcing anti-transgender sports bans.
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US Transportation Department Discloses Data Breach
The US Transportation Department said it had been hit by a data breach involving its administrative systems. A
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Yellen to Update Congress on Default Timing Within Two Weeks
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said she expects to update Congress within the next two weeks on how close
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