Business
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Loudermilk seeks Jan. 6 records from police and National Archives in GOP-led investigation
Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., has requested records from the Metropolitan Police Department and the National Archives related to the Jan. 6 riot,...
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Dodgers walk back decision to uninvite queer and trans nuns from Pride Night
The Los Angeles Dodgers reversed course and reinvited a group known for its queer and drag membership to its Pride Night event after it faced...
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BUSINESS LIVE: Drahi boosts BT stake; South West Water leakage probe
Among the companies with reports and trading updates today are BT, South West Water, ITV, Cranswick, SSP Group, Tullow Oil, Watkin Jones and Topps...
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Two infants found dead in garbage in Cleveland
A homicide investigation has been launched after two infants were found dead in a garbage can in Cleveland, Ohio, police said.
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E. Jean Carroll seeks ‘very substantial’ new damages after Trump called her a ‘whack job’ in CNN town hall
Writer E. Jean Carroll on Monday asked a judge to update her still pending original defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump to add...
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California man who stopped to help family of ducks cross road is killed by car
A Northern California motorist who stopped to help a family of ducks safely cross the road was struck and killed by a teenage driver, officials...
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Australian bush foods heading for Britain: Removal of tariffs to boost imports
The removal of swingeing tariffs on 99% of exports should mean more Australian produce - like Jarrah honey (pictured) on UK supermarket shelves.
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Idris Elba teams up with wife Sabrina to produce TV show on black stars
The couple's production companies Green Door Pictures and Pink Towel will work with Aim-listed Zinc Media to create the documentary Paid In Full.
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MARKET REPORT: Dechra takes a tumble after fresh profit warning
Dechra, which makes medicines and treatments for pets and farm animals, said it will make less than £186m in the 12 months to June 30.
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Libor rate-rigging scandal 'driven by state', claims jailed City trader
Tom Hayes (pictured) served five-and-a-half years after becoming the first Briton convicted of fixing the benchmark lending rates in 2015.
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Bioré apologizes after using TikToker who survived school shooting to promote pore strips
Skincare company Bioré and influencer Cecilee Max-Brown have apologized for a recent partnership post after backlash over the video's references to...
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At least 10 killed in a shootout at a Baja California car rally
Authorities say they are investigating an apparent gunfight at an off-road vehicle rally in Mexico’s Baja California state that left 10 people dead...