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Latino voters are torn between Trump & Harris ahead of November
Vice President Harris leads former President Trump by 14 points among Latino voters in a new poll by NBC News, CNBC and Telemundo. NBC News Correspondent David Noreiga talks to undecided Latinos in ...30 minutes ago - Donald Trump -
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Israel poised to launch ground operation in Lebanon, US officials believe
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Flick teases Szczęsny deal, won't hand No. 1 shirt
Hansi Flick confirmed he has already spoken with Wojciech Szczęsny after the former Arsenal and Juventus goalkeeper arrived in Barcelona on Monday to complete his move to the LaLiga leaders.48 minutes ago -
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FTC clears Chevron-Hess deal, bans John Hess from board
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Fed will help banks get cash in hurricane affected areas, Powell says
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Monday the Fed can help regional and local banks in hurricane-affected areas of the country make sure they have enough cash on hand for their customers ...1 hour ago - Federal Reserve -
Business - Financial Times
US group plans one of Europe’s biggest deals between buyout firms
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DirecTV Strikes Deal to Acquire Dish Network
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World - ABC News
European far right celebrates Austrian election win. But Austria's political future is uncertain
European far-right and nationalist parties are celebrating the far-right Freedom Party’s win in Austria’s election4 hours ago -
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This Running Vacation Changed the Way I View Adventure Tourism: A Journey Across 4 European Countries
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Eurozone economy is facing ‘headwinds,’ European Central Bank’s Lagarde says
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A Himalayan river may be making Everest taller
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What to expect from VP debate between JD Vance, Tim Walz
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Libya's parliament approves appointment of Belqasem as new central bank governor
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Crypto owners evenly split between Harris, Trump: Poll
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Wyoming may tweak law allowing killing of wolves with vehicles
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N.Y.C. Tap Water May Taste Different During Upcoming Tunnel Shutdown
The city has famously delicious drinking water. Forced repairs to the Delaware Aqueduct may lessen its quality.11 hours ago -
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UK banks divided over charging scam victims £100 for reimbursement
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How trading firms displaced banks as the titans of Wall Street
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Investors pounce on ‘once in a decade’ trade in European property bonds
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Israeli strikes may have displaced million people - Lebanon PM
Lebanese PM Najib Mikati says it is "the largest displacement movement that may have happened" in his country.18 hours ago - Israel -
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Austria’s Far Right Wins Election but May Fall Short of Forming a Government
The Freedom Party got nearly 30 percent of the national vote, but mainstream parties have vowed to join in a coalition government without the party’s pugilistic leader, Herbert Kickl.23 hours ago -
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Studying at an English-Speaking University? In Quebec, That May Cost Extra.
Quebec says a new policy to charge some students higher tuition at top universities in Montreal is needed to preserve the province’s French identity.Yesterday -
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Hidalgo beats Rahm in playoff to win Spanish Open for his 1st European tour victory
Ángel Hidalgo birdied the second playoff hole to beat Jon Rahm and win the Spanish Open for his first European tour victoryYesterday - US Open -
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Champions League returns missing Mbappé, Rodri, Barella as injury wave hits European soccer
Key players are sidelined when the Champions League resumes after a wave of injuries within a week of the new-look competition startingYesterday - UEFA Champions League -
Sports - ESPN
Transfer Talk: Cristiano Ronaldo to sign new Al Nassr deal?
Cristiano Ronaldo wants to play at a sixth World Cup, so is ready to sign a new deal with Al Nassr. Transfer Talk has the latest.Yesterday -
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UBS executive seeking recovery of billions lent by Greensill leaves bank
Eraj Shirvani exits the Swiss financial services company as it chases $2.3bn of debts still outstandingYesterday -
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Rates low for too long, says ex-Bank of England boss
Lord Mervyn King says inflation has now been tamed and interest rates are "in the right ballpark".Yesterday -
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Search resumes in what may be deadliest migrant boat sinking off Canaries
At least nine dead and 48 missing after vessel carrying 87 people sinks off Spanish island of El Hierro. Rescuers renewed their search on Sunday for about 48 people missing after their migrant ...Yesterday -
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Impact of Hezbollah assassinations may take months to emerge
Targeting of group’s leaders has failed to win Israel significant strategic advantage in past, let alone deal fatal blow. Middle East crisis – latest news updates In 1992, Israeli media ...Yesterday -
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The Dish: European restaurants
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The 9 Best National Coffee Day Deals on Machines and Beans
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Hurricane Helene Damage to Cost Between $95 and $110 Billion
Before hitting Georgia, Tennessee and the Carolinas, Helene landed over Florida as a Category 4 hurricane.2 days ago -
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Surviving Spouses May Not Be Responsible for Partners’ Medical Bills
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Deal to Reopen Libya’s Central Bank Eases Fears of Fighting
A standoff over control of the bank had destabilized the country’s economy and raised the prospect of fresh fighting between Libya’s eastern and western factions.3 days ago
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