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Walkout, set to begin October 1, would involve about 45,000 dockworkers along the US East and Gulf Coasts at ports that handle about half the nation's cargo from ships
Figure had been wrapped in tarps since 2020 as town remains divided over its fate
Dramatic shift comes after more than two years of high rates helped tame inflation but that also made borrowing painfully expensive for American consumers
The hip-hop mogul's lawyers offered a $50 million bail package — using his mansion as collateral — in exchange for releasing him to home detention with GPS monitoring
Law enforcement officials on Long Island worked quickly to publicly knock down social media posts falsely reporting that explosives had been found in a car near former President Donald Trump's planned rally
Those sanctioned are accused of killing and detaining protesters, arresting journalists
The lawsuit filed in Maryland alleges that the electrical and mechanical systems on the ship, the Dali, were improperly maintained
The new system will allow travelers to bypass a cumbersome mail-in paper application process that often caused delays
Republicans argued that the federal government shouldn't tell states what to do and that the bill was an unserious effort
Viewers can watch with the naked eye or opt for telescopes and binoculars
The company, which owns Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram, says it will roll out the ban over the next few days in an escalation of its efforts to counter Russia's covert influence operations
From the witness stand, he pleaded with her and their three children for forgiveness
The accounting of casualties has been slow, in part due to communication difficulties with the affected areas
The government said it was temporarily closing the airport in Bamako, amid reports of unspecified loss of life and significant damage in the area
In a decision Monday, U.S. District Judge John Tuchi said Meadows missed a deadline for asking for his charges to be moved to federal court
Buffett announced in June that he would donate his fortune, now valued at nearly $144 billion, to a charitable trust managed by his three children when he dies
Company says moves, which include reduced spending on suppliers, are necessary because 'our business is in a difficult period'
Position requires deft skills in sports and real-world politics
Laurent Vinatier had earlier admitted guilt; judge on Monday adjourned the hearing until October 14 when prosecutors will declare the sentence they will seek
Niger's ouster of American troops is forcing the U.S. to abandon critical bases that were used for counterterrorism missions in the Sahel
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