Yellen to discuss debt ceiling with bank lobby group – official

(Reuters) – U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will discuss the impasse over raising the government debt ceiling with board members of the Bank Policy Institute lobby group next week, a senior Treasury official told Reuters. Yellen’s meeting with the board – which includes the chief executives of JP Morgan, Jamie Dimon, and of Citigroup’s, Jane…

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Desperate and bewildered, migrants stuck at US gates as Title 42 ends

By Daniel Trotta and Jorge Garcia SAN DIEGO (Reuters) – Hundreds of migrants from around the world seeking a better life in the United States have instead found themselves trapped in squalid conditions near the Mexican border, tantalizingly close to their destination, and desperate. On the eve of the expiration of Title 42, the COVID-era…

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Brazil’s Embraer agrees $5 billion plane sales deal with Berkshire Hathaway’s NetJets

SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Brazilian planemaker Embraer SA said on Thursday it will sell up to 250 units of its Praetor 500 aircraft to Berkshire Hathaway’s NetJets Inc in a deal valued at $5 billion, via an agreed options plan. Netjets, a U.S. company that offers shared ownership of private business jets, will start receiving…

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Russia denies reports of Ukrainian breakthroughs along front lines

(Reuters) -Russia’s defence ministry on Thursday denied reports that Ukrainian forces had broken through in various places along the front lines and said the military situation was under control. Moscow reacted after Russian military bloggers, writing on the Telegram messaging app, reported what they said were Ukrainian advances north and south of the eastern Ukrainian…

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CIA chief announces new steps to address sexual assault, harassment allegations

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – CIA Director William Burns on Thursday announced the appointment of the former head of the U.S. Navy’s sexual assault prevention program as part of a new effort to improve how the premier U.S. spy agency deals with sexual assault and harassment allegations. The moves follow a U.S. Senate intelligence committee letter in…

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U.S., China look to move beyond balloon incident to stabilize ties

By Steve Holland, Michael Martina and David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden’s national security adviser met China’s top diplomat this week and both sides recognized the need to move beyond an alleged spy balloon incident that caused a pause in relations between the superpowers, a senior U.S. official said on Thursday. The White House…

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Brazil’s crusading justice Moraes ratchets up fight with global tech giants

By Ricardo Brito BRASILIA (Reuters) -The head of Brazil’s electoral authority, Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, delivered a stern warning to the world’s top tech companies on Wednesday, saying he would not let them undermine Brazil’s democracy. Moraes’ comments – which included the assertion that global tech giants “believe no jurisdiction in the world…

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Israel kills senior Gaza commanders as rockets cause first death in Israel

By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Dan Williams GAZA/JERUSALEM, Israel (Reuters) -Israel killed the head of Islamic Jihad’s rocket force and his deputy, pressing an operation that has cost 30 lives in Gaza including women and children, while Palestinian cross-border rocket salvoes inflicted a first fatality in Israel on Thursday. Amid mediation efforts by Egypt, neither side…

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U.S. homeland security chief says border facilities strained by new arrivals

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States is already seeing high number of border encounters in certain areas, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said on Thursday ahead of a COVID-19 immigration restriction called Title 42’s midnight expiration. “Our borders are not open,” Mayorkas told reporters at a White House briefing, warning of tougher consequences for…

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