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House passes government spending package after Trump, Musk fueled chaos
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McConnell calls out holdouts on government funding, warns of "harmful" shutdown
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This contrarian investor says the tech bubble is getting scary. Here’s his game plan.
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My Social Security benefit will be $4,500 a month. My wife’s is now $615. Can she get more?
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UK’s listed builders on track to build fewest new houses in a decade
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Small retail investors hold about 9.5% of bitcoin. Here’s why that doesn’t tell the full story.
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UK political photographs of the year – in pictures
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He Inherited a Seat in the House of Lords. The UK Government Says He Will Lose It in 2025.
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These Students Ousted Bangladesh’s Government. Now They’re Rebuilding a Democracy.
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Private equity investors trapped in China as top firms fail to find exit deals
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UK mobile users had least reliable experience in G7 in 2024, data shows
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UAE becomes Africa’s biggest investor amid rights concerns
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Tonga government elects ’Aisake Valu Eke as new prime minister
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UK launches review of targets for sales of electric vehicles
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French PM names new government, hoping to avoid another no-confidence vote
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5 storylines that defined 2024: from the Politics Desk
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Gimenez calls Trump Panama threats 'legitimate'
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Your Call: Should a team ever willingly flex into a short week?
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Albania opposition activists rally on streets of Tirana to demand government steps aside
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Watchdog calls for halt to energy loans amid insufficient conflict of interest controls
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Mauritius says talks with UK over Chagos Islands are stuck over money
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