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The Washington Post reported last week that Trump told oil executives they should raise $1 billion for him in exchange for favorable policies.

It's been used for roads, bridges and replacing lead pipes.

Some Democrats might join Republicans in supporting the legislation.

A spokesperson for publisher Penguin Random House Canada said Munro died Monday at home in Port Hope, Ontario.





Dr. Zaibak also stressed that no one should worry, and to call your pharmacist if you have any questions while the Ascension systems remain down.

Prosecutors say Ippei Mizuhara stole nearly $17 million from Ohtani to pay off sports gambling debts during a yearslong scheme.

Donald Trump is the first president to stand trial on criminal charges.

Unlike in the Senate, Republicans are two seats short of a two-thirds majority in the Assembly, which currently has no plans to vote on the measures.





Detroit hosted the even last month and the NFL said more than 750,000 attended over three days.

The Dali vessel had experienced two blackouts during in-port maintenance hours before the ship's departure.

Blinken’s trip comes three weeks after Congress passed a foreign aid package that included $61 billion for Ukraine.

A new bill in Congress would open the floodgates for international athletes.





Green Bay announced Tuesday that Gottlieb will take over for Sundance Wicks. Wicks left the Phoenix after one year to take over Wyoming’s program.

The Education and Justice departments hosted an event marking the 70th anniversary of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education ruling.

Relief groups say Israel hasn't improved the humanitarian access and safety promised after an Israeli attack killed a team with World Central Kitchen.

Jack Teixeira pleaded guilty to federal criminal charges for leaking highly classified military documents.





Clouds finally clear out of southern Wisconsin.

It comes less than six months before the November election.

Thee Environmental Protection Agency's ASPECT plane could have provided crucial data about the chemicals spewing into the air around East Palestine.

The case will go to trial next month.

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Millions of litres of raw sewage was pumped into one of the UK's most famous lakes after a fault.

Dijoun Jhagroo-Bryan says the request to prove his relationship to his dad was "outrageous".

Armed men rammed a prison van at a tollbooth, opened fire on officers and fled with prisoner Mohamed Amra.

The troubled new Manchester arena finally opens its doors to the public at the fourth attempt.





Queen Camilla is said to have looked at the painting and told the artist: "Yes, you've got him."

The defence team questioned the credibility of Trump's former lawyer, who said he lied for the ex-President.

Israel says Egypt must reopen the crossing - but Egypt says Israel's military operation there is blocking aid.

Three men are accused of planning a gun attack on the Jewish community in North-West England.





Stephen Davies lost his job six months after a BBC journalist falsely said he had been feeding stories to a newspaper about the princess.

As well as Super Gran she appeared in a number of stage productions, radio plays and other TV shows.

The child was seen sitting on the knee of a passenger as an Audi A3 sped away, police say.

A new portrait of King Charles unveiled on Tuesday features on a number of Wednesday's front pages.





Speaker Mike Johnson's appearance reflects how the fate of the ex-president and his party are intertwined.

The front line has turned from a relative stalemate to a major Russian offensive in a week.

Jack O'Sullivan, a 23-year-old student, never returned home from a house party two months ago.

Carolyn Woods faces an ongoing legal fight after being duped by conman Mark Acklom.





Salma Hayek and Dua Lipa were also at the event which saw the Tate Modern transformed for the show.

Russian forces make "tactically significant advances" near Kharkiv, with the war now in its third year.

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The Canadian writer was known as the "master of the contemporary short story".





The US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has played a rendition of Neil Young's Rockin' in the Free World with a local band on his surprise trip to Kyiv.

The bill targets civil society organisations and independent media that receive foreign funding.

Valdo Calocane was given a hospital order after admitting manslaughter by diminished responsibility.

Rory McIlroy files a petition to a Florida court to end his seven-year marriage with Erica.





During his time at the Post Office, Mark Davies presided over an aggressive media strategy.

Clues hidden deep in their trunks shows just how unprecedented last year's heat was.

Keeper Stefan Ortega's brilliant cameo at Spurs puts Manchester City on the brink of a fourth successive Premier League title.

Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou says the "foundations are really fragile" at the club after Tuesday's defeat by Manchester City ended their hopes of Champions League football.





Aston Villa qualify for the Champions League for the first time after top-four rivals Tottenham Hotspur lost to Manchester City on Tuesday.

Rory McIlroy files a petition to a Florida court to end his seven-year marriage with Erica.

Chelsea boss Emma Hayes wants to "enjoy this week as much as possible" as she prepares to bid farewell to the club.

Moscow and the EU compete for influence in Tbilisi