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German Government to Begin Exit From Commerzbank
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Financial Times - Business
Berlin blindsided after JPMorgan asked UniCredit to bid for Commerzbank stake
Opposition politicians riled by top government officials caught unaware of talks with Italian lender3 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
'Tell us how much': UK asked to clarify Casement funding
The government has committed to contribute to the stadium's redevelopment but it will not be in time for Euro 2028.6 hours ago - United Kingdom -
NBC News - Top stories
Divided House GOP struggles to avoid a government shutdown
House Republicans will try to pass Speaker Mike Johnson’s bill to fund the government this week and avoid a shutdown on Oct. 1.2 hours ago -
Politico - Politics
House Republicans unveil stopgap government funding plan
Ahead of the month-end deadline, House GOP leaders are tying a non-citizen voting bill to a six-month funding patch.September 6 - Republican Party -
CBS Sports - Sports
Vikings' Justin Jefferson exits with bruised quadriceps in win over 49ers: 'I'm not seriously injured'
The wide receiver had a 97-yard touchdown earlier in the game16 hours ago - NFL -
BBC News - Top stories
Man City's hearing for 115 charges begins
The hearing into Manchester City's 115 charges for alleged breaches of the Premier League's financial rules begins on Monday.3 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Rupert Murdoch's 'Succession' court battle begins
The court battle will determine the future of the billionaire's media empire.3 minutes ago -
ESPN - Sports
Man City hearing into 115 financial charges begins
The independent hearing into Manchester City's alleged 115 breaches of Premier League financial regulations finally began on Monday.15 minutes ago -
The Hill - Politics
Another government-run insurance scheme is last thing the nation needs
The INSURE Act, introduced by Rep. Adam Schiff, aims to add additional capacity to the reinsurance market with the creation of a federal reinsurance entity. However, no subsidized, unprofessionally ...19 hours ago
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