Stock Markets Wobble As Traders Await US Debt Ceiling Vote
Stock markets wobble as traders await US debt ceiling vote
Stock markets wobble as traders await US debt ceiling vote
The baby's father allegedly slapped her and shook her to stop her from crying.
On a hot summer afternoon, 23-year old Nizamudin Abdul Rahim Khan is playing cricket on a muddy, unpaved road in the Rafiq Nagar slum in India's financial capital, Mumbai.
Police said videos of the incident reportedly showed the girl telling the teenage boy to "stop."
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According to the drivers, Amazon's "pace-of-work policies" necessitated them to urinate in bottles and defecate in bags in the back of their vans, risking serious health consequences.
The case was reminiscent of that of Gabby Petito, whose lifeless body was found strangled weeks after she went missing in 2021.
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The question came after Ron DeSantis suggested he would consider pardoning Donald Trump if elected to the White House.
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The Miami Heat continue to shock the world with their improbable 2023 NBA playoffs run.
The organization behind the pageant said "legal measures" will be taken against the husband for disrupting the crowning ceremony.
New truce, new battles in Sudan as civilians remain trapped
All six individuals from the same family entered the beach water in the Gateway National Recreation Area, which does not have a lifeguard.
British ministers have been given more time to hand over unredacted messages from former prime minister Boris Johnson to a public inquiry looking into the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, in a stand-off that could lead to criminal sanctions.
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As the altercation escalated, Hargrove purchased a small amount of gasoline from the gas station and poured it on the man.
Lady Colin Campbell claimed that there have been "problems" in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's marriage "supposedly for some time."
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Barbara Jatta, the first woman to head the Vatican Museums, wants visitors to avoid being suffocated by the crowds and take in the lesser-known - but spectacular - attractions she helps to oversee.
Here are 16 of the best trending K-pop songs for the summer.
Laos wants to set itself up to "be a builder and beneficiary of the global digital world order through national digital operations," a MetaBank statement said.
"The security stopped me from showing the back of my dress, but the 'noose' meaning was well understood," Mahlagha Jaberi shared on Instagram following the backlash.
A top Israeli official played down prospects for a U.S.-brokered diplomatic breakthrough with Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, describing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government as "in a fog" on any progress in related talks between Riyadh and Washington.