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U.S. Urges Nigeria To Release Tigran Gambaryan: NY Times
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13.09 / 19:37
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MLB teams to have helmet ads in postseason featuring ostrich logo of German apparel company Strauss
Major League Baseball teams will have ads on their helmets during the postseason
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What it’s like to come out at work as a social-media influencer
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. For Citigroup analyst DeAndre Brown, it was supposed to be another run-of-the-mill Zoom meeting. His bosses had dialed in, and Brown was introducing himself when another participant interrupted.
13.09 / 13:12
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Chef Vikas Khanna’s viral reply to BBC: ‘My sense of hunger came from New York, not Amritsar’— Watch the Video
Chef Vikas Khanna organized large-scale food distribution drives, winning appreciation from many. In an interview with the BBC in 2020, he was asked by an anchor if his sense of hunger comes from India. Khanna responded, “My sense of hunger came from New York.” He explained further but did not elaborate in this particular interaction. The interviewer begins by highlighting Chef Vikas Khanna's achievements, including cooking for the Obamas and co-hosting with Gordon Ramsay. He then contrasts this success with Khanna's humble beginnings, noting his origins in Amritsar, Punjab. The interviewer suggests that Khanna's background from a less affluent family might give him a particular insight into the challenges of living in India. This implies that Khanna's experiences in a small Indian city have provided him with a deep understanding of hunger and poverty, based on the stereotype that everyone in less wealthy parts of India is automatically impoverished and starving.
13.09 / 10:21
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Lead present in your cinnamon if you use these 12 products in US; Check full list and side effects here
food safety, a new report has revealed one dozen of 36 cinnamon products contain elevated levels of lead. The study, by Consumer Reports, documented levels that were far lower than the amounts discovered last year. The team who revealed alarming details showed 12 items sold at discount stores and ethnic markets contain lead levels reaching 3.5 parts per million. New York, the only state with strict lead standards for spices, has issued a recall for various spices, including curry powder, chili powder, cumin, and five-spice powder, if they contain more than 1 part per million of lead. Consumer Reports recommends discarding any spices that meet or exceed this threshold. Just a quarter teaspoon of any of those products has more lead than you should consume in an entire day, says James Rogers, PhD, the director of food safety research and testing at CR. “If you have one of those products, we think you should throw it away,” he added further.
13.09 / 01:24
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US Election 2024: Kamala Harris pulls ahead after fiery debate with Donald Trump; Is the 2024 election now hers to lose?
Kamala Harris has gained a lead over former President Donald Trump following their recent debate in Philadelphia. A new Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted shortly after the debate shows Harris with 47% support compared to Trump's 42%. The debate featured sharp exchanges and personal attacks. Harris questioned Trump's fitness for office and brought up his legal issues. According to the poll, 53% of voters believe Harris outperformed Trump, while 24% sided with Trump. A CNN flash poll indicated 60% of viewers felt Harris dominated the stage. Pundits have declared Harris the winner of the debate. Reuters reports that Harris «put Trump on the defensive with a barrage of attacks on his record and legal woes,» a view supported by 52% of poll respondents who felt Trump struggled to keep up.
12.09 / 23:32
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Money rolls in on US election bets after judge clears way, but appeal looms
People began betting on which political party would win control of Congress in the November elections within minutes of a federal judge’s ruling allowing the bets — the only ones to be legally approved by a U.S. jurisdiction
12.09 / 21:16
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US consumer watchdog moves to permanently ban Navient from federal student loan servicing
The U.S. Consumer Finance Protection Bureau has filed a proposed order to permanently ban Navient from directly servicing federal student loans, which the agency says will end years of abusive lending practices
12.09 / 18:08
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Campbell wants to say goodbye to the 'soup' in its name. It isn't the first to make such a change
Campbell is ready to drop the soup — at least from its official name
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Fearless Fund drops grant program for Black women business owners in lawsuit settlement
A venture capital firm has closed a grant program for Black women business owners as part of a settlement with a conservative group that had filed a lawsuit alleging the program was discriminatory
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U.S. Elections: Donald Trump has a whopping 20% lead over Kamala Harris, according to pollster Nate Silver
Donald Trump's chances of winning the November election are growing. This was predicted before the presidential debate. With a 60.1 percent chance of winning the Electoral College, Silver's prediction from last week gave Trump his best chance of winning since the end of July. Kamala Harris had a 39.7 percent chance. The forecast indicates that since then, Trump's chances of winning have grown, with a 64.4 percent chance to Harris' 35.3 percent in the Electoral College. The model also reveals that the Republicans have made a comeback in each of the swing states within the last week, with the increase varying from 0. 3 to 1.2. The former president is expected to win all seven swing states, or so-called battleground states. The model predicted that both Harris and Trump would be equally close in Wisconsin and Michigan last week. It also shows that while Harris will garner 256 electoral votes to Trump’s 282, the likelihood that she will sweep all of it in terms of popular vote share has slightly lessened from 58 to 56 %. Also Read :Polls say Trump more moderate candidate than Harris in the U.S Presidential elections, Democrats voice frustrations
11.09 / 16:34
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Inflation rises 2.5% in August, less than expected
Former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin reacts to the former presidents address to the Economic Club of New York on Kudlow.
11.09 / 15:21
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Baseball agent Tony Attanasio dies at 84, represented players from Bobby Valentine to Ichiro Suzuki
Tony Attanasio, a baseball agent since before the start of free agency whose clients ranged from Bobby Valentine to Ichiro Suzuki, has died
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