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North Carolina Republicans to Pick Candidate for Congress in Fraud-Tainted District

Republicans initially resisted calls for a new election, which began within weeks of the midterm vote. But after days of damning testimony before the State Board of Elections, during which Mr. Harris appeared to mislead regulators, party officials conceded that another campaign was inevitable. State regulators quickly agreed and essentially reset the district’s 2018 election

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US targets $300B of Chinese goods for new tariff hikes

U.S. officials listed $300 billion more of Chinese goods for possible tariff hikes while Beijing vowed Tuesday to “fight to the finish” in an escalating trade battle that is fueling fears about damage to global economic growth. The U.S. Trade Representative’s Office issued its target list after Beijing announced tariff hikes Monday on $60 billion

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California sues US over home health worker union dues

Five states have joined forces to try and block a new rule from the Trump administration they say weakens labor unions and their ability to collectively bargain for wages and benefits. California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, a Democrat, announced the lawsuit on Monday with attorneys general in Washington, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Oregon. The lawsuit seeks

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Eurovision 2019: Darude’s journey from Sandstorm to Tel Aviv

Image copyright Anton Sucksdorff Image caption Darude (in front), real name Ville Virtanen, with singer Sebastian Rejman You may know the name. You definitely know the hit. Twenty years on, can DJ Darude mix up more success in Tel Aviv? From Australia’s pop-opera hybrid to Iceland’s leather-clad BDSM enthusiasts, this year’s Eurovision hopefuls are a

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Impossible Foods Raises $300 Million Ahead Of Possible IPO

May 13 (Reuters) – Impossible Foods, which makes a meatless plant-based burger and is backed by celebrities like Serena Williams and Katy Perry, said on Monday it has raised $300 million in the latest round of funding ahead of a possible initial public offering. The fundraising underscores the growing appeal in plant-based food that tries

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3 dead, 3 missing after small tour planes collide in Alaska

Three people were killed after two sightseeing airplanes carrying cruise ship tourists collided in midair Monday near a southeast Alaska town, the Coast Guard said. Three others remaining missing after the collision near Ketchikan, Coast Guard Lt. Brian Dykens said. The floatplanes collided under unknown circumstances, Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Allen Kenitzer said in an

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Jeremy Hunt: ‘This is a crunch week’ for cross-party Brexit talks

Jeremy Hunt has told reporters this is “a crunch week” for cross-party Brexit talks. He said discussions between ministers and Labour “have actually continued” despite pessimism about their chances of success. On the idea of a fresh referendum on any agreement that is reached, he said it would be “a betrayal of what people voted

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