By Valerie Volcovici DUBAI (Reuters) – Nearly a dozen deep-pocketed philanthropies announced on Saturday they will invest $450 million over the next three years to help countries launch national actions …
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By Suzanne McGee (Reuters) – Despite growing excitement that spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) will soon win regulatory approval, some cryptocurrency ETF pioneers plan to sit out what is expected …
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By Ann Saphir SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Drag performers in pink frills and red frocks took to the stage in San Francisco at an event local organisers hoped would be …
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ERICK ERICKSON: There Are No Sidelines Between Good And Evil Erick Erickson on October 20, 2023 Black Lives Matter Chicago is sending out graphics of Hamas paratroopers with Palestinian flags …
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By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. House Republicans turned aside an attempt by hardline conservatives to force an impeachment vote against President Joe Biden on Thursday, in the first …
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‘Wouldn’t Change A Thing’: Coach Fired For On-Field Prayer Reflects On Supreme Court Win, Return To The Sidelines Katelynn Richardson on March 24, 2023 Joe Kennedy is returning to his …
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By Molly Cone TORONTO (Reuters) – When the Bank of Canada became the first major global central bank this month to pause raising interest rates after its most aggressive tightening …
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BANGKOK (Reuters) – A senior U.S. government official said on Friday that the United Nations security council should meet to discuss North Korea’s latest missile launches. United States Vice President …
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Macron Caught Breaking Some Bad News To Biden On G7 Sidelines Max Keating on June 27, 2022 French President Emmanuel Macron was overheard at the G7 summit in Germany Monday …
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ZURICH – Clients are tending to keep to the sidelines amid market volatility, UBS Chief Executive Ralph Hamers told broadcaster CNBC in an interview on Monday. “You see that clients …
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– The number of Americans not looking for jobs over the previous four weeks because of the COVID-19 pandemic dipped in November but remained well above one million people, a …