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French Crypto Entrepreneur and Wife Are Freed After Kidnapping
David Balland, a founder of Ledger, a prominent cryptocurrency company, and his wife were freed after a 48-hour police search. Ten people have been arrested.The New York Times - 3d -
Crypto executive freed after kidnap in France
Assailants demanded large ransom after abduction of Ledger co-founder David BallandFinancial Times - 3d -
Presidential Odd Couple: After a Tough Race, Carter and Ford Became Friends
Jimmy Carter and Gerald R. Ford faced off in 1976 in a bitter campaign but later bonded as few presidents have — and made a pact to speak at each other’s funerals.The New York Times - Jan. 9 -
Watch live: Biden speaks after designating new monuments in California
President Biden, with just under two weeks left in office, will give remarks in California Tuesday afternoon. His speech comes after he announced the creation of two new monuments: Chuckwalla ...The Hill - Jan. 7 -
Venezuela's Dissidents Plot Comeback After Months in Hiding, Exile or Jail
Opposition leader María Corina Machado seeks to draw out protesters to prevent a power grab by strongman President Nicolás Maduro.The Wall Street Journal - Jan. 6 -
Watch: Harris speaks after Trump election win certification
Vice President Harris is spoke Monday afternoon after Congress certified President-elect Trump’s electoral victory. The certification officially cemented his win over Harris ahead of his ...The Hill - Jan. 6 -
Johnson faces tough road on Trump agenda after dramatic Speaker vote
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) kept his gavel amid a threat from the right flank of the House GOP, but managing the House GOP is not going to get any easier from here. The dramatic Friday Speaker ...The Hill - Jan. 4 -
The Soccer ‘Prodigy’ Who Cannot Speak or Move After Being Struck by Shrapnel
The friends and family of Celine Haidar tell the story of a teenager who had grand visions for her future but was badly injured in Lebanon.The New York Times - Jan. 3 -
Brother of New Orleans attacker speaks out after Bourbon Street rampage
The brother of Shamsud-Din Jabbar said his older brother became more conservative, but says he didn't see any signs of radicalization before the attack in New Orleans on New Year's Day.CBS News - Jan. 3
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Watch: Belongings in hand, thousands of Gazans begin journey home
Thousands of Palestinians are returning to north Gaza after Israel and Hamas reached a hostage deal.BBC News - 5h -
The difficult question about Auschwitz that remains unanswered
Post-war Europe looked at the horror and acknowledged the suffering. But another question about the perpetrators still needs making sense ofBBC News - 3h -
Colombia yields on US deportation flights to avert trade war
President Gustavo Petro agrees to accept deported migrants after Trump ordered 25% tariffs on all goods.BBC News - 53m -
'We are not lazy' - Working from home criticism sparks anger
Hundreds of BBC readers disagreed with former Asda boss Lord Rose's view that working from home is "not proper work".BBC News - 12h -
Wynne Evans 'taking time off' BBC Radio Wales show
Welsh broadcaster Wynne Evans will not appear on his BBC Radio Wales show following sexualised remark.BBC News - 52m
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Stocks Markets Fall Sharply as Investors Worry About China’s AI Advances
Premarket trading implied steep declines for U.S. markets, with the pain concentrated at companies at the forefront of the artificial intelligence boom.The New York Times - 17m -
China says it's "extremely unlikely" COVID pandemic came from lab leak
China says it's "extremely unlikely" that COVID-19 came from a lab, after the CIA said it believed, though with low confidence, that it did, rather than from natural transmission.CBS News - 21m -
Colombia allows U.S. deportees and Chiefs to face Eagles in Super Bowl : Morning Rundown
Colombia will allow U.S. deportees into the country after Trump threatened tariffs as immigration crackdowns are underway around the country.NBC News - 27m -
PSNI officer 'did not act with sensitivity' during Sean Graham memorial
The Police Ombudsman finds an officer did not act with "sensitivity" when he intervened at a Troubles memorial event.BBC News - 27m -
Spectator killed by hammer weight thrown at high school track meet in Colorado
A man was accidentally killed at a high school track and field meet in Colorado when a hammer weight thrown by a competitor cleared barriers and struck him, officials confirmed.NBC News - 29m