Gas (Stoves) For Me But Not For Thee: Biden’s Delaware Homes Appear To Contain The Kitchen Appliance His Admin May Ban Jack McEvoy on January 11, 2023 Both of President …
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US To Send Ukraine First Armored Fighting Vehicles, But Kyiv Wants Tanks Micaela Burrow on January 5, 2023 President Joe Biden stated Wednesday the U.S. planned to send heavily armored …
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Schools Are Open, But Students Are Still Missing Class As Chronic Absenteeism Soars Reagan Reese on December 28, 2022 Though schools are open and are no longer relying on remote …
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The Military Vaccine Mandate Has Been Overturned, But Unvaccinated Troops Still Risk Reprisal Micaela Burrow on December 26, 2022 While the Biden administration has officially reversed the military COVID-19 vaccination …
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Blackburn Blasts Dems For Funding Border Security Abroad, But Not US Harold Hutchison on December 21, 2022 Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee blasted congressional Democrats Wednesday for a “double …
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By Ron Bousso, Shadia Nasralla and Sabrina Valle LONDON – The West’s energy giants are set to return a record $30 billion to investors after reporting bumper profits in the …
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By Wayne Cole SYDNEY – Australian retail sales posted a solid rise in real terms last quarter even as swelling prices ate up more of the consumer dollar, though there …
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By Idrees Ali and Jonathan Landay WASHINGTON – The CIA drone strike that killed Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri delivered a long-sought win for U.S. President Joe Biden’s counter-terrorism strategy, …
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Biden Is Pushing For EV Charging Stations — But States Say His Plan Makes Absolutely No Sense Jack McEvoy on August 2, 2022 State officials are having a hard time …
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ZURICH – The Swiss purchasing managers’ (PMI) index fell by 1.1 points in July, according to data published on Tuesday, but remained in positive territory despite concerns about rising energy …
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By Arsh Tushar Mogre BENGALURU – The Reserve Bank of India will hike its key interest rate on Friday, economists polled by Reuters said, but there was no consensus on …
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By Jorgelina do Rosario and Rodrigo Campos LONDON/NEW YORK – Argentina’s international bonds rose on Friday but remain near historic lows after President Alberto Fernandez’s launched a “superministry” designed to …
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By Cole Horton (Reuters) – Global sustainable funds saw net new deposits plummet last quarter as concerns about a looming recession weighed on investors, but they held up better than …
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WASHINGTON – U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Thursday a second quarter contraction of U.S. economic output was a sign of an inevitable slowdown but there was still broad …
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By Claudia Cristoferi and Silvia Aloisi MILAN – A secondary listing in Milan is a possibility, but not a priority for Hong Kong-listed Italian luxury group Prada, its chairman said …
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By Gabriel Araujo SAO PAULO – Brazilian airline Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes SA on Thursday reported a steep second-quarter net loss mainly due to foreign exchange variations, sending its shares …
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By Phil Stewart BRASILIA – U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday he had spoken with U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and given her a security assessment but any …
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By Tom Sims and Sinead Cruise FRANKFURT/LONDON – European banks this week offered flashes of surprisingly good news on profits, but some executives spoke of a bleak outlook for the …
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By Soo-hyang Choi SEOUL – North Korea’s economy shrank in 2021 for a second straight year after suffering its biggest contraction in more than two decades the previous year amid …
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By Tarek Amara and Angus McDowall TUNIS – By ramming through his new constitution, President Kais Saied has cemented his role as master of Tunisia, heralding a new political era …
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By Dan Williams JERUSALEM -Russia criticised Israel’s stance on the war in Ukraine but said on Tuesday that a dispute over a Jewish emigration agency was a legal matter that …
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TAIPEI – Taiwan’s trade-reliant economy is expected to have expanded on the back of strong global demand for computer chips, though COVID-19 lockdowns in top export market China and a …
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WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Defense is considering whether it can send fighter jets to Ukraine in the future, a White House spokesman told reporters on Friday as the …
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By Tim Hepher FARNBOROUGH, England – Europe’s Airbus, locked in a dispute with Dassault Aviation over the next stage of a Franco-German-Spanish fighter project, is thinking about other options but …
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US Army Abandons Recruitment Goals, But Not Its Woke Policies Micaela Burrow on July 20, 2022 The Army cut its force size projections for 2022 and 2023 Tuesday in the …