Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 12, including three leaders of armed group
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    Police Raid Consulting Firm as China Starts Anti-Spy Campaign
      China has launched a nationwide anti-spy crackdown on consulting firms, according to state media, as Beijing moves to
      2023-05-09 10:56
    
    Palantir Gains After Posting Rosy Forecast, Touting Demand for AI Tools
      Palantir Technologies Inc. rallied 20% in late trading after giving a strong earnings forecast and saying that demand
      2023-05-09 08:50
    
    Twitter Wins Dismissal of Elon Musk Layoff Gender-Bias Lawsuit, for Now
      Twitter Inc. won the dismissal of a lawsuit claiming Elon Musk’s mass layoffs forced a disproportionate number of
      2023-05-09 08:50
    
    Australia Set to Report First Budget Surplus in 15 Years
      Australia is headed for its first budget surplus since 2008 as windfall tax revenue from a fully employed
      2023-05-09 08:28
    
    U.S. seeks to shore up border as migrants gather ahead of end to Title 42
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    Wall Street Journal, New York Times among Pulitzer winners
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    After two mass shootings, Serbians rally against violence
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    China and U.S. see need to stabilise relations
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      2023-05-09 03:20
    
    Wall Street On Debt-Cap Alert as Biden, McCarthy Brace for Showdown
      Investors are watching Washington with a keen eye as President Joe Biden prepares to host House Speaker Kevin
      2023-05-09 02:56
    
    Stocks Weaken as Big Tech Weighs; Bond Yields Rise: Markets Wrap
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      2023-05-08 23:59
    