US ends probe of Pence documents with no charges

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Department of Justice has closed its investigation into former Vice President Mike Pence without filing any charges related to classified documents found in his Indiana home, a department official said on Friday. The department notified Pence through a letter, the official added. Representatives for Pence, who served under former Republican…

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Indian PM Modi invited to address joint meeting of US Congress on June 22

By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. congressional leaders on Friday invited Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address a joint meeting of the House of Representatives and Senate on June 22, one of the highest honors Washington affords to foreign dignitaries. “During your address, you will have the opportunity to share your vision for India’s…

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Biden lauds U.S. job growth, says debt ceiling bill to also boost economy

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden said the bipartisan debt ceiling bill is expected to further boost the nation’s economic outlook after data released earlier on Friday showed higher U.S. employment for May. “I look forward to signing the bipartisan budget agreement into law,” Biden said in a statement released by the White House….

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Family of girl who died in US Border Patrol custody denied ambulance, investigation finds

(Reuters) -An investigation into the death of an 8-year-old Panamanian girl while in custody of the U.S. Border Patrol in Harlingen, Texas, showed that the family was repeatedly denied an ambulance, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said on Thursday. The child died on May 17 after experiencing a medical emergency at the agency’s…

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American Airlines aviators reject merger with world’s largest pilots’ union

(Reuters) – American Airlines Group’s pilot leaders have rejected efforts to join the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), union spokesman for the U.S. carrier’s aviators, Dennis Tajer, said on Friday. Support from the Allied Pilots Association (APA) board fell short of the two-thirds needed to start merger talks with fast-growing ALPA, the world’s largest pilots’…

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BRICS meet with ‘friends’ seeking closer ties amid push to expand bloc

By Wendell Roelf CAPE TOWN (Reuters) – Senior officials from more than a dozen countries, including Saudi Arabia and Iran, were in talks on forging closer links with the BRICS bloc of major emerging economies on Friday as it met to deepen ties and position itself as a counterweight to the West. BRICS, which now…

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Harry to become first British royal in 130 years to give evidence in court

By Michael Holden LONDON (Reuters) – Prince Harry will become the first senior British royal to give evidence in court for 130 years when he testifies next week in his lawsuit against a newspaper group he accuses of unlawful behaviour. Harry, King Charles’ younger son, will appear in the witness box at London’s High Court…

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US, UN criticize Vietnam’s detention of climate activist

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States and United Nations on Friday criticized Vietnam’s detention of members of an environmental group including its founder, saying such actions were part of a broader trend toward curbing free speech. “The United States is concerned by the detention of leaders and staff of CHANGE, including the ongoing detention of…

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