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Ex-editor of Kushner newspaper who was pardoned by Trump is charged in Manhattan
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) - Ken Kurson, a former editor of the New York Observer newspaper who was pardoned in January by then-U.S. President Donald Trump, was criminally charged on Wedne...
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Disney’s U.S. parks to offer quicker ride entry for a fee
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Tired of long waits for the Haunted Mansion or the Millennium Falcon? Walt Disney Co's U.S. theme parks will offer an option to pay for quicker access to some of the most popul...
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Amazon warns merchants about antitrust bills in Congress
(Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc has warned some merchants selling via its marketplace that antitrust proposals in the U.S. Congress might hurt their business, a company spokesperson said. In June, the U.S....
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New Cuban decree tightens controls on social media, sparking outrage
By Sarah Marsh HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba introduced tighter controls on the use of social media this week, including a ban on publications that might damage "the country's prestige," angering many citiz...
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Russia labels Golos vote movement as foreign agent, month before election
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Justice Ministry said on Wednesday that it has declared the Golos independent vote-monitoring movement as a "foreign agent", just a month before the parliamentary election....
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Nvidia forecasts revenue above estimates on gaming, data center demand
(Reuters) -Nvidia Corp forecast third-quarter revenue above Wall Street expectations on Wednesday as it benefits from a boom in demand for its chips used in data centers and gaming devices. The compan...
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Algeria accuses groups it links to Morocco, Israel of setting wildfires
ALGIERS (Reuters) - Algeria on Wednesday blamed devastating wildfires this month on two groups it recently designated as terrorist organisations, adding that one of them was backed by Morocco and Isra...
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Biden to require nursing home staff to be vaccinated as condition of federal funding -White House
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden's administration will require nursing home staff to be vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of participating in the Medicare and Medicaid programs, the...
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Robinhood warns of lower trading revenue in third quarter
(Reuters) - Robinhood Markets Inc said on Wednesday lower trading activity was likely to impact its third quarter after reporting a 131% jump in the second-quarter revenue, thanks to a surge in crypto...
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Cisco beats quarterly revenue estimates on hybrid work demand
(Reuters) - Cisco Systems Inc narrowly beat fourth-quarter revenue estimates on Wednesday, thanks to higher demand for its cybersecurity and teleconferencing products as offices adapted to hybrid work...
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