Business
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Michigan 13-year-old who used a slingshot to save his sister says he ‘was just lucky’
A 13-year-old Michigan boy who used a slingshot to save his 8-year-old sister from abduction said he was “freaking out” and simply reached for...
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Louisiana Republican defends physically removing activist from news conference
Rep. Clay Higgins on Thursday defended his actions from the previous day when he removed a progressive activist from a news conference on Capitol...
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Minnesota Democrats hold emergency meeting in response to melee at political convention
Party leaders met to discuss a rule change that would permanently ban people involved in violence from party activities, just days after chaos...
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Time Out Markets: How the magazine company transformed itself
While the London magazine's move to an online-only format was a big deal given its iconic status, Chris Ohlund, the firm's chief executive,...
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Robert Kennedy Jr. names Dennis Kucinich as 2024 campaign manager
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has chosen former Rep. Dennis Kucinich to manage his 2024 presidential campaign, uniting the two famously idiosyncratic...
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Colorado cardiologist accused in sexual assault case named by 9 more women he met on Hinge dating app
A Colorado cardiologist accused of drugging and assaulting a woman he met on a dating app earlier this year has now been connected to multiple...
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GOP lawmaker hits pause on enforcing subpoena for 2021 Afghanistan cable
House Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul said he'll pause enforcement of the committee’s subpoena for the State Department to produce a 2021...
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New Mexico teen gunman died in hail of police gunfire, likely his final wish, chief says
A teenage gunman who killed three elderly women in New Mexico likely got his grim, final wish: to die at the hands of police, officials said.
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Troubled fintech giant Revolut offered to withdraw UK banking licence application
Revolut, co-founded by Nik Storonsky (pictured), is understood to have asked officials if it should abandon its efforts to obtain a banking licence.
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Deutsche Bank agrees to pay £60m to settle Epstein lawsuit
Jeffrey Epstein (pictured) was a Deutsche Bank client from 2013 to 2018. He died in August 2019 in jail while awaiting trial for sex trafficking.
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MARKET REPORT: Future shares slump on online audience fears
The FTSE 250 group behind titles such as Country Life, Marie Claire and Four Four Two said tough trading conditions were likely to continue.
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ALEX BRUMMER: BT boss Phillip Jansen embraces the AI myths
BT boss Philip Jansen (pictured), who values his work-life balance, has decided to become Britain's first artificial intelligence apostle.