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Top Justice Department security official to leave post next week after leaks reports: NY Times
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The head of the Justice Department's National Security Division is expected to leave his post by the end of next week, the New York Times reported on Monday, following a series ...
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One of 14 people injured in Austin shooting dies
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - One of the 14 people wounded early on Saturday when two men opened fire on each other in downtown Austin died from his injuries on Sunday, according to a news release from the A...
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Groups urge Biden to nominate FCC commissioner to speed net neutrality reinstatement
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - More than 50 U.S. groups urged President Joe Biden on Monday to fill the open seat on the U.S. Federal Communications Commission in order to begin the process of reinstating net...
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Bodies wash up on Yemen coast after reports of migrant boat sinking
DUBAI (Reuters) - A number of bodies washed up at Ras al-Arah on Yemen's Red Sea coast on Monday from a suspected migrant boat that sank offshore, a local official said. The stretch of coast is notori...
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Mexican trucking sector asks to delay low-sulfur diesel rule
By Sharay Angulo MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Arguing that cleaner-burning diesel is not available everywhere in Mexico, the country's trucking sector is asking for delay of an environmental rule that woul...
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Families seek Americans’ release ahead of Biden-Putin summit
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The families of two former U.S. Marines being held in Russia pressed for their release ahead of Wednesday's summit between U.S. President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimi...
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Managing Bank of England’s trillion-pound balance sheet a major issue, says Bailey
LONDON (Reuters) - Managing nearly a trillion pounds ($1.4 trillion) of British government bond purchases will be one of the Bank of England's biggest challenges in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pande...
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U.S. Supreme Court declines to expand crack cocaine reforms
By Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled that potentially hundreds of low-level crack cocaine offenders cannot benefit under a 2018 federal law that reduced cert...
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French central bank sees stronger-than-expected rebound
PARIS (Reuters) - France's economy is set to grow faster than expected as a rebound gains momentum from the second half of the year, the French central bank forecast on Monday. The economy was poised ...
Syndicated Content Jun 14, 2021
Exclusive: El Salvador bitcoin transfers soar, but still a fraction of dollar remittances
(Fixes typo) By Tom Wilson LONDON (Reuters) - Small transfers of bitcoin to El Salvador jumped over four-fold in May from a year ago but still represent a small amount when compared to remittances sen...
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