Today: September 21, 2024
Today: September 21, 2024

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Klopp keeps the drama going to the end as Liverpool beats Spurs 4-2 in his penultimate Anfield match

The smile is back on Jurgen Klopp’s face even if his Liverpool players seem intent on testing his nerves right to the end

Klopp keeps the drama going to the end as Liverpool beats Spurs 4-2 in his penultimate Anfield match
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India needs rate cuts to reach potential growth, say MPC members Varma, Goyal

India needs to cut interest rates to help its economy reach its potential growth but the members of the South Asian nation's monetary policy committee (MPC) are

India needs rate cuts to reach potential growth, say MPC members Varma, Goyal
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Vatican names China's Hangzhou bishop via accord with Beijing

Pope Francis has appointed Giuseppe Yang Yongqiang as bishop of Hangzhou, the capital of China's eastern province of Zhejiang, Vatican said on Saturday as it strives to

Vatican names China's Hangzhou bishop via accord with Beijing
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Campaigners urge UN rights chief to act on China Xinjiang abuse report

Campaign groups called on the United Nations human rights chief to take more action over what they said were documented abuses against Uyghurs and other Muslims in

Campaigners urge UN rights chief to act on China Xinjiang abuse report
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Moldova warns athletes not to compete in Russia without permission

Officials in Moldova, a fierce critic of Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, pledged on Thursday to crack down on athletes and cultural figures who have travelled to

Moldova warns athletes not to compete in Russia without permission
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One in three Democrats think Biden should quit the race, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds

One in three Democrats think U.S.

One in three Democrats think Biden should quit the race, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
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Social conservatives push Trump to back federal role on abortion

A leading U.S. anti-abortion group on Tuesday warned Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump not to water down language in the party

Social conservatives push Trump to back federal role on abortion
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India human rights body says Reuters story on Foxconn hiring raises discrimination concerns

India's human rights watchdog said on Monday it had asked government officials to examine reported discrimination by Foxconn, after a Reuters investigation found

India human rights body says Reuters story on Foxconn hiring raises discrimination concerns
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Georgian parliament gives initial approval to sweeping curbs on LGBT rights

Georgia's parliament on Thursday gave its initial approval to a set of bills containing sweeping curbs on LGBT rights, including bans on the "propaganda" of same-sex

Georgian parliament gives initial approval to sweeping curbs on LGBT rights
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What the US Supreme Court's obstruction ruling means for Jan. 6 riot cases

The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on Friday that federal prosecutors erred in how they charged a man for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S.

What the US Supreme Court's obstruction ruling means for Jan. 6 riot cases
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Texas top court upholds ban on gender-affirming care for minors

The Texas Supreme Court on Friday dealt LGBTQ rights advocates a blow by refusing to block a Republican-backed state law that bans transgender minors from being provided

Texas top court upholds ban on gender-affirming care for minors
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Illinois man accused of Fourth of July shooting backs out of plea deal

An Illinois man accused of opening fire on spectators watching an Independence Day parade in a Chicago suburb two years ago backed out of a plea deal on

Illinois man accused of Fourth of July shooting backs out of plea deal
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Standing With Israel, Mourning Suffering on Both Sides

Israel is a small country in a big world. It’s like a little house on a big street. Sometimes, this house faces challenges. There are groups and people who don’t like Israel. One such group is called Hamas. They sometimes send dangerous rockets into Israel, trying to hurt the people there. Over the past week, we have seen the aftermath of the violence that has taken place between Israel and Gaza. There have been over 100 fatalities, including children’s deaths. Homes, schools, and hospitals have been wrecked.. Israel is bombing Gaza because of constant rocket attacks. Terror groups like Hamas

Standing With Israel, Mourning Suffering on Both Sides
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Factbox-Who is Stormy Daniels and what did she say happened with Trump?

Porn star Stormy Daniels has testified in a Manhattan courtroom that she had sex with Donald Trump in 2006, an encounter that ultimately led to the first criminal trial of a former U.S.

Factbox-Who is Stormy Daniels and what did she say happened with Trump?
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Which states could have abortion on the ballot in 2024?

Voters have sided with abortion rights supporters every time the issue has been directly on the ballot since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the nationwide right to abortion in 2022

Which states could have abortion on the ballot in 2024?
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Governments must broker local support for mines, industry group says

(This April 17 story has been officially corrected after the industry trade group clarifies to say it believes industry has a role to play in the government's FPIC review process, in paragraph 9) By

Governments must broker local support for mines, industry group says
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ISS rebukes Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway over climate change, governance

A leading shareholder advisory firm recommended on Thursday that Berkshire Hathaway shareholders withhold votes to reelect five directors at Warren Buffett's

ISS rebukes Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway over climate change, governance
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RFK Jr running mate injects needed cash in independent's campaign

The role Robert F.

RFK Jr running mate injects needed cash in independent's campaign
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Wells Fargo bond saleswoman sues over 'unapologetically sexist' workplace

Wells Fargo was accused of sex discrimination in a lawsuit by a bond saleswoman who said the fourth-largest U.S. bank denied pay and promotions available to men and

Wells Fargo bond saleswoman sues over 'unapologetically sexist' workplace
Health|News|Opinion

US Supreme Court faces fight over emergency abortions after toppling Roe

The idea of a doctor in the United States having to consider the risk of imprisonment before performing an emergency abortion might have been difficult to imagine

US Supreme Court faces fight over emergency abortions after toppling Roe
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Analysis-China spy charges up scrutiny of Germany's far-right ahead of EU polls

Leaked discussions about a mass deportation plan. A trial for using Nazi language.

Analysis-China spy charges up scrutiny of Germany's far-right ahead of EU polls
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US House Speaker Johnson heckled and booed at Columbia, center of Gaza protests

Columbia University students heckled U.S.

US House Speaker Johnson heckled and booed at Columbia, center of Gaza protests
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Goldman Sachs taps BofA bankers for India dealmaking roles, sources say

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Goldman Sachs taps BofA bankers for India dealmaking roles, sources say
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Court revives Whole Foods worker's lawsuit over 'Black Lives Matter' masks

A U.S. appeals court revived a lawsuit accusing Whole Foods of illegally firing a worker who refused to remove her "Black Lives Matter" facemask and

Court revives Whole Foods worker's lawsuit over 'Black Lives Matter' masks
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Chef Jose Andres mourns World Central Kitchen workers killed in Gaza at Washington Cathedral

Celebrity Chef Jose Andres called seven aid workers killed by Israeli forces in Gaza "the best of humanity" on Thursday during a memorial service at the Washington

Chef Jose Andres mourns World Central Kitchen workers killed in Gaza at Washington Cathedral

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