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A hearing on extending Zimbabwe president's term erupts in chaos
Public hearings on proposed constitutional amendments in Zimbabwe have turned chaotic and violent
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Things to know about Rice's whale, a rare species at risk from Trump plans for more Gulf drilling
One of the world’s rarest whales, the Rice's whale, is in the way of the Trump administration's desire to expand oil and gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico
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Jury can't reach verdict in corruption trial of 2 ex-FirstEnergy executives in $60M bribery scandal
A jury has deadlocked in the trial of two fired FirstEnergy Corp. executives charged for their roles in Ohio's $60 million bribery scandal
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A foreign journalist has been kidnapped in Iraq, Iraq's interior ministry says
A foreign journalist has been kidnapped in Iraq, Iraq's interior ministry says
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Supporters say Iran’s imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi may have suffered a heart attack
Supporters say Iran’s imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi may have suffered a heart attack
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European ministers in Ukraine for Bucha atrocities anniversary as drones hammer Russian oil ports
Top European diplomats are visiting Ukraine to mark the anniversary of atrocities committed in a town near Kyiv by Russia’s invading forces four years ago
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Fed is watching energy price spikes, but Chair Powell says bank is limited in what it can do
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says it's important to closely monitor inflation amid a spike in energy prices from the Iran war as the average price for for gasoline nears $4 a gallon in the U.S. But he also said Monday, addressing students at Harvard University, that there isn't a lot Fed policymakers could do
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Jury fails to reach a verdict in corruption trial of 2 ex-FirstEnergy executives charged in Ohio’s $60M bribery scandal
Jury fails to reach a verdict in corruption trial of 2 ex-FirstEnergy executives charged in Ohio’s $60M bribery scandal
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US consumer confidence inches up despite soaring gas prices brought on by war in Iran
U.S. consumer confidence inched higher in March despite soaring energy prices brought on by the war in Iran
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Job openings slide to 6.9 million in February, another hint of sluggish hiring in America
U.S. job openings fell slightly last month to 6.9 million, another sign of sluggishness in the American labor market
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