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Democrats praise Biden after president explains historic decision to step aside ? US politics live  
  

Kamala Harris, Nancy Pelosi and Gavin Newsom among those thanking Biden for his service


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Biden's biggest challenge: How do you even spend $1.6 trillion?  
  

President Joe Biden is racing to spend money to green the economy, outcompete China and fix crumbling roadways in hopes voters reward him in November.




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Photos of the 'Violent' Anti-Netanyahu Protests in D.C.  
  

Some pro-Palestinian activists were arrested after clashes with police, as thousands demonstrated against Israels ongoing war in Gaza.


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What Kamala Harris really thinks about Israel and Gaza  
  

Bidens approach to the war in Gaza has been divisive. Would Harris chart a new path?




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Republicans ask the Supreme Court to gut student loan relief a second time  
  

The Courts first decision blocking student loan forgiveness was a lawless mess.


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Barack Obama remains silent on Kamala Harris  
  

The former president has yet to endorse the vice president since President Biden dropped out of the 2024 race.


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Top Russian economist dies after falling out of window  
  

Several top Russian officials have plunged to their deaths from windows in recent years, including a top oil executive and a defense official.


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Southwest to get rid of open seating, offer extra legroom in biggest shift in its history  
  

Southwest is under pressure to drum up revenue from an oversupplied U.S. market and an activist investor.


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Microsoft's World of Warcraft Workers Vote to Unionize  
  

The move adds more than 500 to the unionized video game staff at Microsoft, which has pledged to remain neutral on organizing efforts.


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U.K.'s Policy on Israel, Long Aligned With America's, Veers Away  
  

Britains new government is likely to withdraw objections to the International Criminal Court prosecutors pursuit of a warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu, two people told The Times.


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This Was the Message Netanyahu Took to Congress  
  

Here are six takeaways from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus speech to U.S. lawmakers.


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The bombshell legal ruling that made it impossible for Australia to delay sanctions against Israeli settlers  
  

Labor is carefully considering the ICJ findings on the occupied Palestinian territories and soon it will have to give its view


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Ex-coalminer awarded $3.2m for black lung in Australian first  
  

A judge accepts Craig Keogh will never work again after developing pneumoconiosis from working in NSW and Queensland mines


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Albanian man taken from UK psychiatric ward to deportation flight ? report  
  

Watchdog raises concerns about Home Office decision in annual report about incident last summer


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Two Uvalde Police Officers to Enter Pleas Over Shooting Response  
  

A grand jury charged the officers with abandoning and endangering the children who were left holed up with a gunman at Robb Elementary School in Texas.


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Trump and His Allies Adapt to a New Role: Fighting for Attention  
  

In the days since President Biden ended his re-election bid and passed the torch to Vice President Kamala Harris, Donald Trumps campaign has been crowded out of the headlines.


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Homicides in U.S. Continue to Fall from Pandemic Highs  
  

An analysis by the Council on Criminal Justice cautions that progress has been uneven, with the trend being driven by declines in a handful of big cities


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Wildfire Smoke Spreads Over Pacific Northwest and Western Canada  
  

The blazes have prompted air quality warnings in several states and Canadas Alberta Province.


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The Beginning of Biden's Long Goodbye  
  

In a speech from the Oval Office, President Biden said it was time to pass the torch to a new generation. But he said nothing about his own age or capacity that led so many Democrats to desert him.


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Technology shares drop in US and Asia as AI stocks slide  
  

Tech stocks lead declines as investors reconsider rally fuelled by artificial intelligence.


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No new 1p and 2p coins to be made this year  
  

The Treasury has denied that coppers will be scrapped completely but none will be minted in 2024.


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Before Paris, London Showed How the Olympics Could Be Sustainable  
  

Paris aims to be the most sustainable Olympic Games in history, but it was London over a decade ago that proved host cities didnt have to end up with empty stadiums in disrepair long after the Games were over.


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Tech Stocks Are Out. Small Stocks Are In. Can That Last?  
  

Shifting views on the economy have led to a rotation in the stock market. Small stocks and companies geared toward the economic cycle are rising. Big Tech is lagging.


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For Years, TikTok Told Us What to Buy. Now the Trend Is to Consume Less.  
  

The trend of underconsumption core romanticizes buying and using only what you need. Yes, being normal is now trending. Experts say its a response to a period of economic hardship.


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Elon Musk Wants People on X to Police Election Posts. It's Not Working Well.  
  

The social media company will use its Community Notes program to moderate lies about the election, but cracks are already appearing.


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Jeep, Dodge-maker Stellantis reports 48% drop in first-half net profit on weak U.S. sales  
  

Auto giant Stellantis on Thursday reported a steep drop in first-half net profit, citing reduced volumes and lower market share in North America.


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Biden Says It's Time for 'Fresh Voices,' and Netanyahu Defends Israel  
  

Plus, the illicit flow of technology to Russia.


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Opinion | The G.O.P.'s Problem With the Elite Begins With Its Own  
  

The Republican Party has turned its own ignorance into a point of pride.


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Opinion | Simone Biles Has Already Won  
  

She may yet add to her impressive Olympic legacy in Paris. But by changing the way we talk about mental health, Simone Biles has scored a different victory.


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Australian Field Hockey Player Is Paris-Bound, Minus a Finger Joint  
  

After the tip of his ring finger was mangled in a practice match two weeks ago, Matthew Dawson chose amputation over a long, uncertain recovery.


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Thursday's analyst calls: Amazon to jump more than 25%, Apple price target increase  
  

Two tech names were top of minds for analysts on Thursday.


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Coinbase UK unit fined $4.5 million by British regulator over 'high-risk' customer breaches  
  

U.K. regulators fined Coinbase's U.K. arm 3.5 million ($4.5 million) on Thursday over breaches of a voluntary agreement designed to stop the cryptocurrency exchange onboarding "high-risk customers.


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Unilever pops 5% on margin guidance raise, Ben & Jerry's spinoff on track to complete by end of 2025  
  

The company, whose vast portfolio of brands spans Dove, Axe, Knorr and Vaseline, recorded sales growth across all segments in the first half of the year.


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Europe stocks sharply lower as earnings season ramps up; Unilever up 5%  
  

European markets were lower Thursday, with a flurry of corporate earnings and a Wall Street selloff in focus.


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Revolut clinches UK banking license, ending three-year wait  
  

British fintech startup Revolut on Thursday that it had received a preliminary banking license with restrictions, bringing to an end a three-year wait.


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Now you can see Taylor Swift's costumes, shoes and instruments at a top London museum for free  
  

Swift's costumes, and other objects from her archive, are being shown at a free "Songbook Trail" exhibition at London's V&A museum.




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