WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States on Friday imposed sanctions on 15 Sinaloa Cartel members and six Mexico-based entities involved in the illicit manufacture and trafficking of fentanyl and other …
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By Kanishka Singh (Reuters) – Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed a bill into law on Thursday that aimed to protect artists including musicians from unauthorized use by artificial intelligence. The …
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By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Thursday she would welcome legislation that would rectify the conflict between federal and state laws on the …
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(Reuters) – The Kremlin said on Friday that what it has described for more than two years as its “special military operation” in Ukraine had “become a war” because of …
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By Clark Mindock NEW YORK (Reuters) -Sixteen Republican-led states on Thursday filed a lawsuit to challenge the federal government’s ban on approving applications to export liquefied natural gas (LNG), saying …
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israel’s military said it had opened a new entry point for aid to enter Gaza and was allowing unlimited supplies into the enclave, after a U.N.-backed report …
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By Clark Mindock (Reuters) -A U.S. judicial panel on Thursday consolidated at least nine lawsuits challenging the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s new rules requiring public companies to report climate-related …
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By Helen Coster NEW YORK (Reuters) – “This is really a battle between good and evil,” evangelical TV preacher Hank Kunneman says of the slew of criminal charges facing Donald …
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By Mike Scarcella (Reuters) – The U.S. government’s antitrust lawsuit against Apple draws on the watershed 1998 case that broke Microsoft’s stranglehold on desktop software, but that may prove to …
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By Daniel Trotta (Reuters) – William Franklin, recently released after serving 44 years in prison, could walk from a Philadelphia courtroom an exonerated man on Friday, or he may face …
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By Francois Murphy SALZBURG, Austria (Reuters) -Salzburg, the home of Mozart and “The Sound of Music”, is not a place known for radical change. The picturesque Austrian city, which draws …
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By Andrew Osborn (Reuters) -Russia regards itself to be at war due to the West’s intervention on Ukraine’s side, the Kremlin said, shifting the language it uses to describe the …
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By Rupam Jain and Shivam Patel NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Arvind Kejriwal founded one of India’s newest parties more than a decade ago on an anti-corruption platform and took it …
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich on Friday declared 800 hectares in the occupied West Bank as state land, in a move that will facilitate the use of …
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By Karen Lema MANILA (Reuters) – The U.S. military will not be involved in development of a port in the Philippines’ remote northernmost islands near Taiwan, the local governor said …
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By Krishna N. Das, Arpan Chaturvedi and Subrata Nag Choudhury NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India’s main financial crime fighting agency has investigated well over a hundred opposition politicians in the …
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israeli forces have detained hundreds of Hamas and Islamic Jihad fighters including a number of security officials and military commanders during its extended raid into Gaza’s main hospital, …
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(Reuters) – Russian and Belarusian athletes who have qualified for the Paris 2024 Olympics this summer will need to undergo a vetting process by the International Olympic Committee before being …
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By Alasdair Pal SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia and Britain criticised China on Friday for its actions in Hong Kong, the South China Sea and its support of Russia, after a meeting …
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By Daniel Leussink and Tom Bateman TOKYO (Reuters) – In the coming years, Satoaki Kanoh needs to replace almost a dozen ageing machines at his Tokyo-based maker of acrylic panels, …
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By Gram Slattery WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has made a series of inflammatory and racist statements on the U.S. campaign trail since declaring his candidacy in …
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By Jan Strupczewski BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European Union leaders will back on Friday a slightly tighter fiscal policy for the euro zone next year, to help bring down inflation and …
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(Reuters) – The United States has urged Ukraine to halt strikes on Russian energy infrastructure, warning that drone strikes risk provoking retaliation and driving up global oil prices, the Financial …
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By Francesco Guarascio and Khanh Vu HANOI (Reuters) – Communist-ruled Vietnam is seeking its third president in little more than a year after the resignation of Vo Van Thuong, who …
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By Nancy Lapid (Reuters) -A 62-year-man with end-stage renal disease has become the first human to receive a new kidney from a genetically modified pig, doctors from Massachusetts General Hospital …