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Trump offers platitudes while Xi warns of coming confrontation during China summit
President Donald Trump began his trip to Beijing by calling Chinese President Xi Jinping a friend
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Malaysia says Iranian oil transfers near its waters exploit a maritime loophole
Malaysia’s maritime agency says Iranian-linked tankers are exploiting “jurisdictional gaps” to conduct ship-to-ship transfers of sanctioned oil near its waters
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NTSB urges airlines to train their pilots better in simulations to deal with smoke in the cockpit
Safety experts recommended Wednesday that airlines develop realistic training to prepare their pilots to deal with smoke filling the cockpit, like what happened on a Southwest Airlines plane after a bird strike in 2023
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Who is incoming Fed chair Kevin Warsh?
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday confirmed Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve
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Trump arrives at the Great Hall of the People to begin two days of talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping
Trump arrives at the Great Hall of the People to begin two days of talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping
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King Charles III lays out UK government agenda as Starmer's job hangs in the balance
King Charles III has outlined the British government's legislative plans as Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces pressure to stay in power
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Senate Republicans block Democrats’ effort to reverse several Trump-era CFPB changes
Senate Republicans have blocked Democrats' efforts to reverse Trump-era changes to consumer protection laws
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Allegiant Air and Sun Country complete merger, creating larger budget airline for travelers
Allegiant Air says it has completed its purchase of Sun Country Airlines, bringing together two low-cost carriers and creating a larger budget airline for travelers
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Former private prison executive David Venturella will become ICE's acting leader
The Trump administration says a former executive at a private prison operator will serve as the acting head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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Ex-Brooklyn judge accused of swindling real estate investors out of millions of dollars
A former New York City judge who resigned last year while under investigation for professional misconduct has been charged with abusing his position to swindle real estate investors out of at least $5 million and then using some of the loot to pay his own bills
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