2 more New Haven officers are being fired in the police van transport incident that left Randy Cox paralyzed
Two more police officers in New Haven, Connecticut, are being fired in connection with a 2022 incident that paralyzed Randy Cox as he was being transported in a police van handcuffed and without a seat belt.
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ECB’s De Cos Says September Interest Rate Decision ‘Open’
European Central Bank Governing Council member Pablo Hernandez de Cos said it’s too early to predict the path
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China unveils sweeping foreign policy law as Xi consolidates power — and aims to counter the US
China has unveiled a sweeping foreign relations law enshrining its right to impose "countermeasures" against actions that it deems a threat -- in Beijing's latest bid to bolster its position amid strained relations with the West.
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Russia Latest: Wagner Exit Not Seen as Game-Changer for War
The withdrawal of the Kremlin-funded mercenaries — who provided Russia with some of its most brutal and capable
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Big China Stimulus Isn’t Coming, Former IMF Official Says
China will likely disappoint those hoping the government will roll out massive stimulus to shore up the weakening
1970-01-01 08:00
Ireland's domestic economy to remain robust, predicts think tank
But there are risks to the economy, including high core inflation and signs of a weakening export market.
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Exclusive-WHO's cancer research agency to say aspartame sweetener a possible carcinogen-sources
By Jennifer Rigby and Richa Naidu LONDON One of the world's most common artificial sweeteners is set to
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BlackRock, Schroders Hunt China Deals in Growing Private Markets
Global fund managers building out private markets activities in China are finding lucrative opportunities to deploy capital even
1970-01-01 08:00
China’s New Law Extends Xi’s Combative Foreign Policy Stance
China has passed a sweeping foreign policy law that bolts together a slew of existing tools to counter
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Jesse Watters was invited to speak before a group of executives. His remarks led to an 'epic meltdown'
On a Friday morning in April, Fox News talk host Jesse Watters walked onstage to a room stuffed with hundreds of insurance executives and agents. Watters was the featured speaker at a breakfast for the Big "I" Legislative Conference, the signature annual event hosted by the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America, where he was invited to participate in an interview with the organization's retiring president, Bob Rusbuldt.
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Hong Kong Tycoons to Sell $8.4 Billion in Assets to Cut Debt
Swire Pacific Ltd. has become the second notable Hong Kong company to announce plans to offload assets in
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China Needs Stimulus and Clearer Rules, Ex-IMF Official Says
China needs to keep cutting rates, roll out more stimulus and clarify the role it wants the private
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