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Indonesia arrests former nutrition agency head and officials in corruption investigation
Indonesia's former head of the National Nutrition Agency has been arrested on corruption charges related to a multibillion-dollar free-meals program
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Canadian government endorses a plan to move whales from shuttered Marineland park to US and Spain
The Canadian government has endorsed a plan to move the last remaining captive whales from a shuttered theme park and zoo in Ontario to aquariums in the U.S. and Spain
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Canadian government tells regulator to back off on charging streamers like Netflix more
Canada's culture minister says the government has directed its television and communications regulator to back down from a recent decision to triple financial contributions required from U.S. streaming services such as Netflix for Canadian content
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent refuses to say whether Trump remains exempt from IRS audits
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is refusing to say whether President Donald Trump and his family will still receive immunity from IRS audits after the administration abandoned plans for a $1.776 billion compensation fund
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Whither ‘60 Minutes’? As turmoil unspools in public, CBS News show’s ultimate health is debated
A stunning week of revelations of discord at “60 Minutes” has raised a host of questions, and left people inside and outside the network wondering about the program's ultimate health
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SpaceX's IPO is set to be the biggest ever and could make Elon Musk a trillionaire
SpaceX says it plans to raise up to $75 billion when it goes public this month, setting the stage for the largest-ever stock market debut and putting Elon Musk on course to becoming the world’s first trillionaire
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Polymarket cuts ties with George Santos as regulators probe trades on rival prediction market
Polymarket is ending its paid relationship with George Santos as federal regulators investigate him for possible insider trading
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Spanish hotel chain Meliá to shutter hotels in Cuba in latest blow to island's tourism sector
Spanish hotel chain Meliá has joined a growing list of companies with a long-standing presence in Cuba that are withdrawing or limiting their operations on the island after the U.S. announced new sanctions while upholding an oil embargo
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Fatal Virginia crash raises questions about bus safety and the records of the driver and company
A commercial bus crash in Virginia that killed five people and injured dozens of others has raised questions about the driver, the company that employed him and the overall safety of the industry
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Oil prices climb back toward $100, and US stocks halt their record-breaking rally
Oil prices rose following the latest threats to the U.S.-Iran ceasefire, and U.S. stocks retreated from their records
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