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U.S. accuses Fugees rapper of illegal lobbying with Malaysian financier
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal prosecutor on Thursday accused Grammy Award-winning rapper Prakazrel "Pras" Michel of The Fugees ... Michel's foreign lobbying campaign shifted, as the U.S ...
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10 Worst U.S. Airports For Flight Cancellations This Week
Flight cancellations are the worst-case scenario for travelers. Here’s a list of the U.S. airports with the most flight cancellations this week. Some airlines are more prone to cancellations ...
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12 Foods You Never Knew Were Illegal in the U.S.
Eating this extremely small European bird is illegal in the U.S. and the E.U., and it’s even illegal to sell in France, all because of its decreasing population. Poaching reportedly caused a 30 ...
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U.S. Accuses South Africa of Secretly Arming Russia
What Is Morale Like in Ukraine? An Hour with Muti U.S. Accuses China of ‘Unnecessarily Aggressive’ Intercept over South China Sea Drones Hit Moscow: A Warlord Reacts China’s Rejection of ...
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Only 21% of U.S. Employees Trust The Leadership At Work
View more details here. Senior Domestic Policy Analyst, Bread for the World, Washington Bread for the World is a Christian advocacy organization urging U.S. decision makers to do all they can to ...
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U.S. braces for end of Title 42 as wave of migrants builds up along border
But as a wave of migrants builds up along the border, it is launching a new policy to crack down on illegal border crossings ... migrants from receiving U.S. protection if they don't seek refugee ...
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Pew: 60% of U.S. Twitter users have ‘taken a break’ from the platform in the past year
A new study by Pew Research Center paints a picture of a pause in Twitter usage by U.S. adults, but the data doesn’t necessarily point the finger at Elon Musk’s takeover of the social media ...
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U.S. Bank Promotions Of June 2023: Earn Up To $750 For Opening A New Account
Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank is America’s fifth-largest bank in terms of assets and has more than 2,000 branches in 26 states.
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As U.S. abortion laws tighten, more Americans are looking overseas for access. Here's what's happening.
"I don't think there's anything under the laws in which Aid Access is operating where their conduct is illegal. It might be illegal under certain state law here in the U.S.," Donley said.
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Home Prices Fell in Third of the U.S. During First Quarter
WSJ’s Dion Rabouin explains. Photo illustration: Elizabeth Smelov Home prices fell in more parts of the U.S. than they have in over a decade during the first quarter, when nearly a third of ...
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U.S. Ambassador Accuses South Africa of Providing Weapons and Ammunition to Russia
CAPE TOWN, South Africa — The U. S. ambassador to South Africa accused the country Thursday of providing weapons and ammunition to Russia for its war in Ukraine via a cargo ship linked to a ...

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