Xi Wants Safety Standards Raised After Deadly Gas Blast Kills 31
Thirty-one people were killed by a gas explosion at a barbecue restaurant in northwestern China on Wednesday night,
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Decision on Who Will Be Next RBA Governor Is Likely in July, Treasurer Chalmers Says
Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers expects to decide in July on the governor of the Reserve Bank, with incumbent
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Missing names: USWNT players that didn't make the final roster
As 23 players begin to prepare to travel to represent their country as part of the final United States Women's National Team roster, many players will be staying behind to watch the tournament from home.With the release of the 2023 USWNT Women’s World Cup roster, there are certai...
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India’s NIIF in Talks to Raise $244 Million for Infrastructure
India’s National Investment & Infrastructure Fund is in talks to raise at least 20 billion rupees ($244 million)
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Indonesia Trials First High-Speed Rail in Boost to Jokowi Legacy
Indonesia is starting trial runs for its first high-speed train, which will connect the capital Jakarta to a
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US Curve Inversion Deepens to One Percentage Point After Powell
Bond investors’ concern over a potential US recession deepened after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled policymakers may
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Texas AG Ken Paxton’s Impeachment Trial Set for Sept. 5
Embattled Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is set to face an historic impeachment trial in the state Senate
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Brazil Central Bank Keeps Interest Rate Unchanged at a Six-Year High
Brazil’s central bank kept its key interest rate unchanged at a six-year high and stopped short of endorsing
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UPS Union Workers Seek ‘Big Raises’ in Thorny Pay Negotiations
United Parcel Service Inc.’s union asked the company for major pay increases and better benefits as negotiations over
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DeSantis hits back at Gavin Newsom on Fox News and claims he watched people use fentanyl in San Francisco
Florida governor and 2024 candidate Ron DeSantis continued his long-running rivalry with California governor Gavin Newsrom on Wednesday, claiming on Fox News that Californians are fleeing the state for Florida. “For decades in this country, people have beaten a path to California. It’s a beautiful state, great topography, all kinds diversity in terms of the different communities you can live in, and yet they never lost population until their current governor took office,” Mr DeSantis said. “Now they’re hemorrhaging wealth, now they’re hemorrhaging people…I never saw California license plates [in Florida] until the last 4 years.” Indeed, states like California and New York lost population in 2022, while Florida saw the biggest gains in in-migration, adding nearly 319,000 people, according to data from the National Association of Realtors. Experts attribute the changes to factors like the pandemic and taxes. Mr DeSantis also claimed he witnessed shocking street crime during a recent visit to what he’s taken to calling the “once-great city” of San Francisco. “I saw people defecating on the side walk. I saw people in an open-air drug market using fentanyl,” Mr DeSantis said. In a campaign ad released on Tuesday, Mr DeSantis blamed vague “leftist policies,” including a supposed refusal to prosecute criminals, and “riff raff running around” for San Francisco’s “collapse.” The remark was a likely reference to the false notion that progressive prosecutors in San Francisco refused to go after crime because they sometimes sought prison diversion programmes. Analysis from Mission Local shows that prosecutors like the recalled Chesa Boudin filed about as many charges as any other prosecutor in the city since 2011, while city police data shows overall crime and larceny theft on a downward trend in the years before and during when Mr Boudin was in office. In fact, violent crime rates have largely been declining in San Francisco since peaking in the 1990s, with the beginning of 2022 marking the lowest level of reported violent crime since 1985, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. According to data compiled by the CDC, Florida has a higher homicide rate per capita than California and a higher rate of drug overdose mortality. Read More ‘Small, pathetic man’: Inside the bitter rivalry between Ron DeSantis and Gavin Newsom New study says high housing costs, low income push Californians into homelessness Trump faces questions about whether he'll drag down the Republican Party after his indictments
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Dubai’s Latest Property Spree Has Rich Buyers Taking More Risk
On Dubai’s manmade island of Palm Jumeirah, soaring laser beams signal the latest outsized construction project getting started.
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Toronto Maple Leafs Owner Valued at $8 Billion in Stake Sale, Sportico Says
A minority partner in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. is about to sell shares in a deal
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