Jamie Dimon, CEO of JP Morgan Chase, said unequivocally that his bank would continue to support the development of fossil fuels. In a confrontation with
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“Strange World” is Disney’s newest animated film
The family-friendly adventure narrative “Strange World” is the latest animated feature film from Disney. The film is a Jules Verne-like adventure to, you got it,
German bishop says he won’t resign after report he mishandled abuse cases
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Responding police cruiser nearly struck a client at a Spar store
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As a result of the Bank of England’s decision to increase interest rates further in order to battle excessive inflation, Britons are suffering more today.
Court backlogs caused by barristers’ strikes frees four murder suspects
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