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Harris-Trump race heats up after their debate
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are out on the campaign trail with new polling showing Harris getting a slight bounce after their debate. NBC’s Vaughn Hillyard ...2 hours ago - Donald Trump -
Financial Times - World
Harris shores up lead over Trump on economy after debate
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Harris shores up lead over Trump on economy after debate
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He Used to Bag Groceries. Now Kroger's CEO Is Trying to Save a $20 Billion Deal.
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In Springfield, Ohio, Threats Leave Haitian Residents Shaken
Tension hangs over the city after a week of closings and lockdowns, and the strain of recent months has led some Haitian immigrants to consider moving to bigger cities.13 hours ago -
ESPN - Sports
If Bivol-Canelo is next, where does that leave a Crawford-Canelo fight?
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Germany's Scholz leaves for Uzbekistan on start of Central Asia trip
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Downpours leave more than 250,000 Czech households without power
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The Hill - Politics
Axel Springer, KKR near $13.5 billion break-up deal
German publisher Axel Springer and investment firm KKR are nearing a $13.5 billion break-up deal to split up the media giant, the Financial Times reported. Both sides will discuss at a supervisory ...17 hours ago
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