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How to Set World Trade Straight
Bilateral pacts promote protectionism. The WTO needs to return to the vision of equal rules for all.
(August 21 07:32) The Wall Street Journal
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Meet Canada's 'Minister of Everything'
Chrystia Freeland may one day succeed Justin Trudeau.
(August 21 07:31) The Wall Street Journal
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The Obama-Biden Virus Response
If H1N1 had proved as deadly as Covid-19, it could have killed nearly two million.
(August 21 07:30) The Wall Street Journal
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Harris vs. the Knights of Columbus
Can the Democrats tolerate Catholics who take the church’s teachings seriously?
(August 21 07:30) The Wall Street Journal
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Cocaine Cassie Sainsbury reveals the true story behind her nude online pictures
'Cocaine' Cassie Sainsbury has denied she was paid cash by men in Australia in exchange for naked pictures while serving out her parole in Columbia.
(August 21 07:30) Dailymail.co.uk
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Newspaper headlines: Record GCSE results and 55 years for Manchester bomb plotter
The 55-year minimum jail sentence given to Hashem Abedi appears on some of Friday's front pages.
(August 21 07:29) BBC.com
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Malcolm Jenkins: Saints 'Closer' After Discussing Drew Brees Anthem Comments
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees promised to do better after conflating kneeling in protest of systemic racism during the national anthem with disrespecting the U.S. ...
(August 21 07:27) Bleacherreport.com
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For outstation Sabahans, returning to vote during pandemic may be too high a cost this Sept 26
… Warisan Plus state government, which is banking on voters’ sympathy and … senior fellow with the Singapore Institute of International Affairs said … campaigning for the state ...
(August 21 07:19) World.einnews.com
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Donald Trump slams Joe Biden and then stops for pizza
Donald Trump went to Joe Biden's backyard to attack his rival - then the president stopped for some take-out pizza, which is a code word among Q-Anon conspiracy theorists.
(August 21 07:17) Dailymail.co.uk
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Hunt for elderly man who SPAT on a bus driver in coronavirus-stricken Melbourne
The service stopped at Brunswick Railway Station, in the city's north, to let the man off at about 11.15am on July 2.
(August 21 07:17) Dailymail.co.uk
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Legendary BBC newsreader Jan Leeming, 78, says paying to watch the channels is a 'waste of money''
Former newsreader Jan Leeming says her current TV licence will be her last. She will not pay for another next year because she watches very little and it is a ...
(August 21 07:17) Dailymail.co.uk
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Thom Brennaman Apologizes for Anti-Gay Slur: 'What I Said Was Wrong'
Sports broadcaster Thom Brennaman wrote an op-ed in the Cincinnati Enquirer apologizing for his use of an anti-gay slur during the Cincinnati Reds ' 5-0 ...
(August 21 07:17) Bleacherreport.com
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Kamala Harris’s Father, Donald Harris, is a Prominent Economist
Donald J. Harris, a Jamaican-born economics professor, has expressed regret that a custody battle brought his close contact with his daughters “to an abrupt halt.”
(August 21 07:13) Nytimes.com
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James Harden, Rockets Defeat Chris Paul, Thunder to Take 2-0 Series Lead
The Houston Rockets' struggles from the end of the regular season haven't carried over to the postseason, as they have taken a 2-0 series lead over the Oklahoma City Thunder ...
(August 21 07:13) Bleacherreport.com
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U.S. says Maduro blocking Americans from leaving Venezuela
(August 21 07:10) TodayOnline World
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Mnuchin says he was not involved in postmaster general selection
(August 21 07:10) TodayOnline World
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Trumpism Is a Racket, and Steve Bannon Knew It
In the MAGA movement, you’re either a predator or a mark.
(August 21 07:08) Nytimes.com
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Children's play area on 1970s council estate is among new list of places
A children's slide, designed by landscape architect Michael Brown, on a council estate in Westminster, London, has now been added to the National Heritage List with a Grade II-listing.
(August 21 07:08) Dailymail.co.uk
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Victoria records dramatic drop in coronavirus cases and nine deaths as hospital advertises for staff
St Vincent's Hospital, in Fitzroy, is recruiting doctors and nurses from across Australia and New Zealand as they continue to battle the deadly outbreak.
(August 21 07:08) Dailymail.co.uk
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Record GCSE grades are dished out after exam regulator abandons attempts to assign lower grades
GCSE results surged to record highs for the 'Class of Covid' yesterday, after the beleaguered exam regulator abandoned its attempts to assign lower grades via computerised calculations.
(August 21 07:07) Dailymail.co.uk