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G-7 tries to recruit nations

Two months after agreeing to review price caps on Russian oil sales, the G-7 countries are still trying to win other countries over to their efforts before starting more detailed discussions about the policy’s details, US and European officials said . “The coalition needs to be broader and that is the diplomatic phase [negotiators] received,”…
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Three takeaways from Wednesday’s ‘morning assembly’ of the Investing Membership

Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club hosts a “Morning Meeting” live stream with Jim Cramer at 10:20 am ET. Here’s a recap of Wednesday’s key moments. Stocks are up — for now, we’re fans of the new Starbucks CEOs. Quick mentions: LLY, MRVL, BHC 1. Stocks are up – Wall Street rallied for the time…
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Helen Mirren, Emma Thompson and extra stars who performed Queen Elizabeth

Heavy is the head that wears the crown – especially when it comes to portraying Queen Elizabeth the secondone of the longest-serving monarchs in history. Over the years, viewers have had more than a few nuanced glimpses into the riveting life of the Queen, who – before she died on September 8 at the age…
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The 5 greatest cities on the earth for touring child boomers

Holidu, a Germany-based travel search engine, has published its 2022 Generation Travel Index. The brand analyzed cities around the world based on factors that matter to the Baby Boomers: people born between 1946 and 1964. Research has shown that baby boomers spend more money on food when traveling than any other generation and value exploring…
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Al Franken says SCOTUS is illegitimate as a result of Republicans stole two seats

Al Franken responded to John Roberts, who complained that SCOTUS’ legitimacy was being questioned, by reminding everyone that Republicans had stolen two seats. Video: CNN’s Jim Acosta asked Franken: “Trust in the Supreme Court is at an all-time low. The Chief Justice can say what he likes, seems reluctant to accept this criticism. But it…
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Social Media Reacts To 1 12 months Anniversary Of Chloe Bailey’s Debut Solo Single ‘Have Mercy’

Lawd, have mercy! Fans on social media consider September 10th a new holiday. A year ago today, Chloe Bailey shook the internet when she released her long-awaited solo single, Have Mercy. As a result of internet hype, the song debuted at number 28 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 13 on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop…
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LA well being officers are investigating the dying of an individual who had monkeypox

A health care worker administers a dose of the JYNNEOS monkeypox vaccine at a pop-up vaccination clinic in Los Angeles, California, on August 9, 2022. Patrick T Fallon | AFP | Getty Images Los Angeles health officials are investigating the death of a person who had monkeypox. dr Rita Singhal, Los Angeles County director of…
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What Scholar Mortgage Forgiveness Means for Debtors Who Did not Graduate

Like many borrowers, Halid Hamade, 28, is poised to benefit — at least somewhat — from student loan forgiveness. After President Joe Biden announced he would forgive $10,000 of federal education debt and up to $20,000 for Pell Grant recipients reaching the income limit, Hamade said he was happy. Still, “it’s not enough,” he said.…
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Charles is formally proclaimed king in a proper ceremony

The UK has a new monarch. After the death of Queen Elizabeth the secondher eldest son, Karlwas officially proclaimed King by the Accession Council in a ceremony at St James’ Palace in London on 10 September. During the ceremony, King Charles made a statement and swore under oath in the presence of secret advisers, including…
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Trump lawsuit in opposition to Hillary Clinton, DNC dismissed over Russia claims

Former US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at the opening of the Vital Voices Women’s Embassy, just days after a leak revealed the possibility that the US Supreme Court could hear the landmark abortion-rights decision in May in Washington, US v. Wade might pick it up on 5, 2022. Evelyn Hockstein Reuters A…