Business
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Putin sworn in for another term as Russian president in glittering Kremlin ceremony
Vladimir Putin was sworn-in for his fifth term as Russian leader Tuesday, renewing his dominance over the country in a glittering Kremlin ceremony.
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Trump trial prosecutors indicate they're most likely halfway through witness testimony
Testimony in Donald Trump's hush money case is set to resume Tuesday morning at what could be the midpoint of the first criminal trial against a...
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Who could be Trump's vice president?
Donald Trump needs to choose a 2024 running mate. Here are the key contenders vying for a spot on the ticket.
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BUSINESS LIVE: BP profits slump 72%; Wayve raises more than $1bn; Retail sales sink in April
Among the companies with reports and trading updates today are BP, Wayve and IWG.
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Retail sales hit by wet weather and early Easter bank holiday
The latest British Retail Consortium (BRC)-KPMG Retail Sales Monitor revealed sales dropped by 4 per cent year-on-year in the four weeks ending 27...
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MIDAS SHARE TIPS UPDATE: Cohort is reaping the benefits of a changing world
Reading-based Cohort specialises in high-tech systems and software that help to keep countries and their armed forces safe.
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Met Gala 2024: See highlights and notable looks
Famous faces including Kim Kardashian, Jennifer Lopez and Bad Bunny showed off their outfits for the 2024 Met Gala. The theme was "The Garden of...
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Boeing forced to scrub first crewed Starliner launch to the space station
Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft blasted off with NASA astronauts onboard for the first time on Monday, kicking off a high-stakes test flight to the...
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FAA investigating whether Boeing completed required inspections on 787 Dreamliner jets
The Federal Aviation Administration has opened an investigation into Boeing after it learned the company may not have completed required...
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U.S. soldier detained in Russia and accused of stealing, officials say
A U.S. soldier was detained in Russia last week, a U.S. Army spokesperson said in a statement.
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Social Security now expected to run short on funds in 2035, one year later than previously projected, Treasury says
The trust funds the Social Security Administration relies on to pay benefits are now projected to run out in 2035, one year later than previously...
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Could Donald Trump really go to jail for gag order violations?
If Donald Trump keeps trying the patience of the judge presiding over his hush money trial, the former president could wind up back in his home New...