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Man convicted in terrorism trial over the 2022 stabbing of author Salman Rushdie
A man has been convicted of federal terrorism charges in the 2022 stabbing of author Salman Rushdie
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Fauci repeatedly invokes the Fifth Amendment in a contentious Senate committee hearing
Dr. Anthony Fauci will face a contempt of Congress vote in a Senate committee next week after he invoked the Fifth Amendment in a hearing about his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic
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'She killed the kids!' 911 call from Lindsay Clancy's husband brings tears to the courtroom
A Massachusetts mother who strangled her three young children and tried to kill herself sobbed in court as jurors listened to her then-husband's anguished 911 call from that day
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Starbucks reports strong quarterly sales across customer income levels and times of day
Starbucks has reported better-than-expected quarterly revenue and profit
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Wisconsin judge says voters who have returned absentee ballot for state primary cannot get a new one
A judge in Wisconsin has ruled that voters who have already returned their absentee ballots for the state’s primary election are not allowed to void those and request a new one
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Lindsey Graham returns home one last time for his funeral in South Carolina
Sen. Lindsey Graham is being buried in South Carolina, where a funeral in the state capital drew people who remembered him for never forgetting his roots as the son of pool hall owners
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Fed leaves interest rate unchanged but with 3 dissents as Warsh praises 'good family fight'
The Federal Reserve left its key interest rate unchanged Wednesday despite persistently high inflation and a spike in energy prices caused by the Iran war
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Trump and DOJ ask Supreme Court to toss $83 million defamation verdict in E. Jean Carroll case
President Donald Trump and his administration are asking the Supreme Court to dismiss an $83 million defamation verdict won by writer E
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Oil prices jump, while the Dow drops more than 1,100 as sinking AI stocks drag Wall Street lower
Oil prices got back to jumping, while sinking technology stocks dragged Wall Street lower amid uncertainty about what the Federal Reserve will do to get high inflation under control
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'Pleading the Fifth' invokes a constitutional amendment that has a long history in US society
The Fifth Amendment is part of the U.S. Constitution's Bill of Rights and protects against self-incrimination
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