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China ignores Trump’s Hormuz request as the Iran war deepens and his Beijing trip slips
Analysts say China is unlikely to help the U.S. reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and it is probably welcoming a delay in President Donald Trump’s Beijing trip
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Paraguay becomes final South American country to approve Mercosur-European Union trade deal
Paraguay has ratified the Mercosur and European Union free trade deal to complete South America’s approval of a huge new trade zone
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Flight cancellations and delays continue after US storms dump snow in the Midwest and head east
Thousands of flights are canceled or delayed one day after powerful storms swept across the eastern half of the country and disrupted thousands of others
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Jet fuel prices and airfares are rising. Travelers are still booking flights, US airlines say
Rising jet fuel costs tied to the war in the Middle East are adding hundreds of millions of dollars in expenses for some major U.S. airlines
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Twitter shareholder case accusing Musk of driving down stock goes to jury
Closing arguments concluded Tuesday in a trial filed against Elon Musk by former Twitter shareholders
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Zelenskyy and Starmer urge continuing support for Ukraine against Russia as Iran war steals focus
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called Russia and Iran “brothers in hatred.”
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Denis Sassou N’Guesso reelected president of Congo with 94.8% of the vote, extending 42-year rule
Provisional results announced by authorities in the Republic of Congo show that President Denis Sassou N’Guesso has been reelected for a fifth consecutive term
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Live Nation ticketing worker regrets calling customers stupid, he says at antitrust trial
A Live Nation Entertainment ticketing employee says it was immature and unacceptable that he called customers stupid
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Trump administration widens Medicaid fraud crackdown to Florida, calling it a 'hotspot'
The Trump administration is expanding its growing Medicaid fraud crackdown to Florida
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Trump, Rubio call for new Cuban leaders as latest blackout underscores deepening economic crisis
U.S. President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are calling for new people in charge of Cuba as the socialist island experiences its third nationwide blackout in four months
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