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China posts slowest growth since aftermath of ‘zero COVID’ curbs | Business and Economy

World’s second-largest economy grows 4.6 percent in third quarter amid weak consumer demand and property woes.China’s economy slowed in the third quarter, growing at the slowest pace in a...

Venezuela arrests five foreigners over alleged antigovernment activity | Nicolas Maduro News

Maduro government announces detention of five foreigners, including three US citizens, amid post-election crackdown.The administration of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has announced the arrest of five foreigners suspected of...

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 966

As the war enters its 966th day, these are the main developments.

US charges Indian government employee in foiled Sikh separatist murder plot | Politics News

The United States has filed charges against an Indian government employee it says was involved in a failed plot to kill an American citizen, who is a prominent advocate...

Texas state judge orders pause for controversial ‘shaken baby’ execution | Death Penalty News

A state judge in Texas has issued a last-minute decision to pause the execution of Robert Roberson, a man convicted in a controversial case of shaken baby syndrome. Roberson is...

Preview: New Zealand vs West Indies – Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 semifinal | Cricket

Who: New Zealand vs West IndiesWhat: Second semifinal, ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024When: Friday, October 18, 6pm (14:00 GMT)Where: Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, United Arab EmiratesHow to follow:...

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As colleges continue to lose enrollment, some turn to one market that’s growing: Hispanic high school grads

RIVER FOREST, Ill. — When she began to check out colleges as a high school student, Jacqueline Quintero noticed something many seemed to have...

This is what a cellphone ban looks like in one school district

SPOKANE, Wash. — During lunch on a Thursday, five dozen students rummaged through fishing lines and hooks, spreading reels and rods across desks in...