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Biden would veto House bill on spending reduction, border security -White House

U.S.

Biden would veto House bill on spending reduction, border security -White House
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US National Zoo bids farewell to pandas as government shutdown looms

Washington's National Zoo is honoring its three giant pandas with nine days of events ahead of their return to China but stormy weather and a looming U.S. government shutdown have put

US National Zoo bids farewell to pandas as government shutdown looms
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US CFTC orders 3 major US banks to pay over $50 million for swap reporting failures

The U.S.

US CFTC orders 3 major US banks to pay over $50 million for swap reporting failures
Americas|News|US

Migrants aboard Mexico cargo trains stranded miles from U.S. border

Migrants were stranded in Mexico on Friday miles from the U.S. border after the freight train they were traveling on top of abruptly stopped, amid the ongoing

Migrants aboard Mexico cargo trains stranded miles from U.S. border
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More than a quarter of US Senate calls on Russia to release US reporter

The Democratic and Republican leaders of the U.S.

More than a quarter of US Senate calls on Russia to release US reporter
Business|Economy|News|US

Detroit casino workers approve strike authorization at three casinos

Workers at three Detroit casinos have voted in favor of authorizing a strike, if necessary, the United Auto Workers (UAW) union said on Saturday.

Detroit casino workers approve strike authorization at three casinos
Business|Economy|Finance|News|US

Senior Senate Democrat threatens to block military aid to Egypt on human rights grounds

The chairman of the U.S.

Senior Senate Democrat threatens to block military aid to Egypt on human rights grounds
Economy|News|US

Factbox-U.S. economic data set to be affected by a gov't shutdown

A partial shutdown of the U.S. federal government due to lack of appropriations could begin on Oct. 1 and would mean key agencies involved in the collection and publication of data about

Factbox-U.S. economic data set to be affected by a gov't shutdown
Health|News|US

Kaiser Permanente workers say they are unlikely to reach deal to avert strike

The coalition of unions representing healthcare workers at Kaiser Permanente said late on Saturday it is unlikely there will be a new agreement with the healthcare provider, as their

Kaiser Permanente workers say they are unlikely to reach deal to avert strike
Election|News|US

Key dates in the 2024 US presidential race

Former President Donald Trump leads a pack of seven Republican candidates jostling to be their party's presidential nominee for the 2024 election, while President Joe Biden faces little

Key dates in the 2024 US presidential race
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Biden suggests Democrats have new deal with Republicans on Ukraine aid

U.S. President Joe Biden on Sunday suggested that Democrats have made a deal with Republicans on support for Ukraine after the U.S.

Biden suggests Democrats have new deal with Republicans on Ukraine aid
Europe|News|US|World

Zelenskiy says nothing will weaken Kyiv's resolve against Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said in a speech released on Sunday that nothing would weaken his country's fight against Russia, a day after the U.S.

Zelenskiy says nothing will weaken Kyiv's resolve against Russia
Election|News|US

Trump ally Scott Hall agrees to plea deal in Georgia elections case

Donald Trump ally and former Republican poll watcher Scott Hall on Friday pleaded guilty to conspiring to interfere with Georgia's elections as part of the former U.S.

Trump ally Scott Hall agrees to plea deal in Georgia elections case
Business|Celebrity|Crime|Economy|News|US

Bankman-Fried explored paying Trump not to run for president, book excerpt says

Jailed former billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried considered paying former U.S.

Bankman-Fried explored paying Trump not to run for president, book excerpt says
Business|Economy|Finance|News

Take Five: Roll on Q4!

The shutdown of the U.S. government has been averted, while embattled developer China Evergrande is on the brink, and markets are still adjusting to central banks' higher for longer

Take Five: Roll on Q4!
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Ukraine says U.S. support for Kyiv is not weakening

Ukraine's top diplomat said on Monday Washington's support for Kyiv was not weakening, and played down the significance of a stopgap funding bill passed by U.S.

Ukraine says U.S. support for Kyiv is not weakening
Health|News|Science|World

France kicks off bird flu vaccination despite trade backlash risk

France started vaccinating ducks against bird flu on Monday to try and stem the virus that killed millions of birds around the world, a move that prompted the United States to impose

France kicks off bird flu vaccination despite trade backlash risk
Economy|News|US

Factbox-How a US government shutdown would affect foreign policy

If Congress fails to provide funding for the fiscal year starting on Sunday and the government shuts down, the effects will be felt around the world, with many workers

Factbox-How a US government shutdown would affect foreign policy
Health|News|Science|World

Kariko and Weissman win medicine Nobel for COVID-19 vaccine work

Scientists Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman won the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discoveries enabling the development of COVID-19 vaccines, the award-giving

Kariko and Weissman win medicine Nobel for COVID-19 vaccine work
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Republican infighting defeats US House bill to avert shutdown

The U.S.

Republican infighting defeats US House bill to avert shutdown
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China hopes US will 'do more things' conducive to dialogue

China hopes the United States will "do more things" conducive to Sino-U.S. dialogue, the foreign ministry said on Monday, days after Washington angered Beijing with accusations of

China hopes US will 'do more things' conducive to dialogue
Asia|News|US

Philippines, allies kick off naval drills amid Asia-Pacific tension

Forces from Manila, Britain, Canada, Japan and the United States kicked off on Monday two weeks of joint naval exercises in Philippine waters as a "show of force", amid flaring

Philippines, allies kick off naval drills amid Asia-Pacific tension
Business|News|Technology|World

Ukraine's parliament taunts Elon Musk after meme mocking Zelenskiy

Ukraine's parliament and its speaker taunted billionaire Elon Musk on Monday after he posted a meme on his social media platform mocking President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's pleas for

Ukraine's parliament taunts Elon Musk after meme mocking Zelenskiy
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Kremlin sees U.S. budget setback for Ukraine as harbinger of Western war fatigue

The Kremlin said on Monday it believed a decision by U.S.

Kremlin sees U.S. budget setback for Ukraine as harbinger of Western war fatigue
Africa|Entertainment|News

Live Aid the musical coming to London decades after fundraising extravaganza

Live Aid, the transatlantic concert that raised millions for famine relief in Ethiopia, is being turned

Live Aid the musical coming to London decades after fundraising extravaganza

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