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Executive order adds space agency to National Security Exclusions, voiding collective bargaining rights for staff Happy Labor Day. The US administration has removed union recognition from NASA as budget cuts and layoffs ...
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Piotr Szczerek was "convinced" tennis star Kamil Majchrzak was passing him the hat, he says while apologising for the viral incident.
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Police say an officer injured their hand but no other injuries were reported.
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De'Von Achane injury update: Dolphins RB gets key news for Week 1 vs. Colts The news on Monday in Miami will have a big impact.
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Sharon Osbourne reacts to heartfelt goodbye 5 weeks after Ozzys death Sharon Osborne has broken her silence on social media after responding to a post published on her late husband, Ozzy Osbourne's, account.
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Undermining independence of central bank will affect the US and other countries, says Christine LagardeBusiness live - latest updatesDonald Trumps attempt to influence the US Federal Reserve could pose a very serious dan...
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Europes central bank boss joins warnings about threat to Feds independence from White House intervention Economists in FT poll fret that the U.S. central bank is being compromised.
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Why gel nail polish is banned in Europe starting today - but not in the US Effective September 1, The European Union has banned a toxic ingredient commonly found in gel nail polish.
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Robert Mueller Has Parkinsons Disease, Family Says

The New York Times - 1 Sep 2025 01:45
Robert Mueller Has Parkinsons Disease, Family Says The former special counsel, who led the Russia investigation during President Trumps first term, has had difficulty speaking in recent months. A congressional committee dropped a request for Mr. Mueller to testify this w...
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Gold and silver hit all-time highs on rising uncertainty, while U.S. stock futures little changed U.S. stock-market futures were flat Monday while gold and silver futures hit new all-time highs, amid uncertainty around the Feds independence and the Trump administrations tariffs, as well as rising optimism about poten...
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Android Droppers Now Deliver SMS Stealers and Spyware, Not Just Banking Trojans Cybersecurity researchers are calling attention to a new shift in the Android malware landscape where dropper apps, which are typically used to deliver banking trojans, to also distribute simpler malware such as SMS stea...
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A story that began with the offer of a pay rise ran through a successful season on the pitch and ended with a British record transfer to LiverpoolNot too many players are capable of upstaging Mohamed Salah but, last mont...
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Whether its her housing, clothes, the restaurants she goes to, or the fact she watches opera and drinks wine, she can apparently do nothing rightIt is hard to keep up with the tabloids rage at Angela Rayner, because it m...
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L'Oréal heiress is $24 billion richer so far this year - and wealthier than Asia's richest person L'Oréal heiress Françoise Bettencourt Meyers has seen her fortune jump to $98 billion thanks to the French beauty stock's surge this year.
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ScarCruft Uses RokRAT Malware in Operation HanKook Phantom Targeting South Korean Academics Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new phishing campaign undertaken by the North Korea-linked hacking group called ScarCruft (aka APT37) to deliver a malware known as RokRAT. The activity has been codenamed Oper...
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Spirit Airlines execs get millions in bonuses after agreeing to stay through its 2nd bankruptcy in a year Spirit Airlines CEO Dave Davis was paid $2.9 million for agreeing to stay through the restructuring. Some flight attendants earn less than $30,000.
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September is historically the worst month of the year for stocks. Why this time could be different. September has long carried a reputation as the most challenging month of the year for U.S. stocks - marked by seasonal weakness and a higher likelihood of volatility after the quiet summer months.
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Aircraft with European Commission president onboard reportedly forced to circle Bulgarian airport for an hourEurope live - latest updatesRussia is believed to have jammed the satellite signal of a plane carrying the Euro...
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Tariff-Proofing Retail: Why Digital Subscriptions and Gifts Matter Now Most retailers are worried about the impact of the new tariff regulations on sales in 2025. Even for products made in America, many rely on components sourced internationally. This means that many products assembled in A...
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Oracle billionaire funds project to predict immunity and develop treatments for hard-to-prevent diseases A research group funded by tech billionaire Larry Ellison is set to invest £118 million ($169.6 million) in applyi...
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Dwayne Johnson & Emily Blunt On Shooting Venice Title The Smashing Machine With Benny Safdie: The Guardrails Came Off For Us Every Day Its my first time in Venice, Dwayne Johnson told the audience this morning as gingerly he entered the room for the official presser for his competition title The Smashing Machine. The veteran WWE fighter turned actor was...
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Aldi raises minimum pay to £13.02 an hour from 1 September, becoming the UK's highest-paying supermarket for store assistants.
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