Business
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Government's NatWest shares sale to the public may be axed
It had been set to take place as early as next month in the largest sell-off to the public since Royal Mail listed on the stock exchange in 2013.
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Severe weather risks for millions of holiday travelers as TSA screens record number of passengers
The TSA screened the highest ever number of passengers in a single day on Friday, almost three million, while more than 38 million are expected to...
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Nicki Minaj released after apparent arrest in the Netherlands on suspicion of exporting soft drugs
Nicki Minaj was released from custody Saturday hours after she was apparently arrested by police in the Netherlands on suspicion of exporting soft...
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Severe storms to strike eastern half of U.S. this Memorial Day weekend as heat hits the South
Dangerous severe storms will sweep across the eastern half of the U.S. this Memorial Day weekend, affecting a number of major cities from Saturday...
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U.S. screens record 2.95 million airline passengers in single day
The TSA said it screened 2.95 million airline passengers on Friday, the highest number ever on a single day. It broke a record set in November.
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Israel's military probes video appearing to show reservist calling for mutiny against defense minister
The IDF said it was launching an investigation, after a video appeared to show a reservist calling for a mutiny against Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
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Reeves will have to turn to wealth taxes to plug the £30bn black hole
Rachel Reeves recognises that if she is to march into No 11 Downing Street on July 5 it would be a big mistake to hit voters with huge tax rises...
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Melrose bosses scoop £300m bonus bonanza
The private equity-style windfall will be triggered on Friday after a sharp rise in the value of Melrose's shares since 2020 when the incentive...
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Drowning in debt: Here's the real reason our lakes and rivers are swamped by sewage
Having survived since the end of the Ice Age in England's largest freshwater expanse, the Arctic char is under threat like never before from raw...
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Britain lags woefully behind major rivals on 5G
The US and China are racing ahead while the UK has the lowest download speed of a G7 country.
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The first pill for postpartum depression is finally getting to patients. Doctors say it’s working.
The first-ever pill for postpartum depression, zuranolone, was approved last year. Doctors are starting to prescribe it to patients, with positive...
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George Floyd’s murder led to a national reckoning on policing, but efforts have stalled or reversed
Four years ago, protests erupted across the country after millions of Americans watched the chilling video of the murder of George Floyd by a...