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Police seek man who stole $9,700 in cards from Tom Brady shop

Police seek man who stole $9,700 in cards from Tom Brady shop

NEW YORK (AP) — Police were searching for a shoplifter who stole about $9,700 in baseball and Pokemon cards from a CardVault by Tom Brady store in lower Manhattan. The New York Police Department a...

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Fears over migration and crime push Chile’s presidential race to the right

Fears over migration and crime push Chile’s presidential race to the right

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Fans sported MAGA-style caps. AC/DC blasted from the speakers. Red, white and blue flags flapped in the wind. Crowds whooped and cheered as the man of the hour lamented the ...

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Switzerland to boost US investment as deal struck to lower US tariffs on Swiss goods to 15%

Switzerland to boost US investment as deal struck to lower US tariffs on Swiss goods to 15%

GENEVA (AP) — Switzerland announced plans on Friday to invest $200 billion in the United States through 2028 as it finalized a hard-wrought deal to slash U.S. tariffs on Swiss goods. Economy Minis...

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Court halts new restrictions on commercial driver’s licenses for immigrants

Court halts new restrictions on commercial driver’s licenses for immigrants

The Transportation Department’s new restrictions that would severely limit which immigrants can get commercial driver’s licenses to drive a semitrailer truck or bus have been put on hold by a fede...

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Central African Republic leader cleared for third term in key vote followed closely by Russia

Central African Republic leader cleared for third term in key vote followed closely by Russia

BANGUI, Central African Republic (AP) — The top court in the Central African Republic on Friday cleared President Faustin Archange Touadera to run in December’s election, a contest that will unfol...

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Climate leaders concede Earth will warm into danger zone but hope to bring it back

Climate leaders concede Earth will warm into danger zone but hope to bring it back

BELEM, Brazil (AP) — The world’s climate leaders are conceding that Earth’s warming will shoot past a hard limit they set a decade ago in hopes of keeping the planet out of a danger zone. But they...

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