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Bangladesh kicks off general election process amid boycott by opposition

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina says main party boycotting national elections is a “terrorist organisation” A man waits to receive his ballot paper before voting in Bangladesh´s general election in Dhaka on January 7, 2024. — AFP Election results will be declared after midnight. Voters are threatened if they refuse to vote for ruling party. Hasina’s

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US Open: Novak Djokovic cruises to final after comfortable win against American Ben Shelton | CNN

CNN  —  Novak Djokovic cruised through to the US Open final after a dominant 6-3 6-2 7-6 (7-4) win against American youngster Ben Shelton. Shelton, playing in his first ever grand slam semifinal, came out all guns blazing but was unable to lay much of a glove on the ever-impressive Djokovic. The world No. 2

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Japanese Company’s Bid for U.S. Steel Tests Biden’s Industrial Policy

U.S. Steel is an iconic example of the lost manufacturing muscle that President Biden says his economic policies will bring back to the United States. But last month, the storied-but-diminished company announced plans to be acquired by a Japanese competitor. That development has put Mr. Biden in an awkward bind as he tries to balance

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New York man launches bourbon brand in honor of toddler daughter who suffered a stroke

Veterans and founders of Four Branches Bourbon Mike Trott and Rick Franco discuss how they created their bourbon brand. A New York father has turned a tragic memory into a lifelong dream — and it’s all thanks to his adorable baby. Josh Mahan, founder of Fat Baby Bourbon located in Glenville, New York, had always

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US officials demand Nicaragua release ‘unjustly’ incarcerated Catholic bishop

The Biden Administration again criticized the Nicaraguan government on Tuesday for “unjustly” incarcerating Roman Catholic bishop Rolando Álvarez to decades in prison for alleged treason, demanding the current regime free the religious leader immediately and without conditions. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller called on Nicaragua’s President Daniel Ortega and Vice President Rosario Murillo to release

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Swing state Democrats reduced criminal penalties, weakened parole laws ahead of attack on Las Vegas judge

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