NASA chief sees Russians and Americans together on space station through 2030

By Steve Scherer OTTAWA (Reuters) – NASA Administrator Bill Nelson on Tuesday condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, but said in Ottawa that he expected Russians and Americans to work together on the International Space Station (ISS) until it is decommissioned. American-Russian space cooperation was put in doubt after the invasion of Ukraine…

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US default on debt would trigger an ‘economic catastrophe’ – Yellen

By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Tuesday warned that failure by Congress to raise the government’s debt ceiling – and the resulting default – would trigger an “economic catastrophe” that would send interest rates higher for years to come. Yellen, in remarks prepared for a Washington event with business…

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Ed Sheeran faces U.S. copyright trial over Marvin Gaye’s ‘Let’s Get It On’

By Blake Brittain (Reuters) – Jury selection is set to begin on Monday in Manhattan federal court for a trial over claims that British pop superstar Ed Sheeran owes a share of profits from his hit “Thinking Out Loud” for copying Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s Get It On.” Heirs of songwriter Ed Townsend sued Sheeran, his…

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Mexico’s treatment of migrants raises concern ahead of U.S. policy shift

By Daina Beth Solomon MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – An impending change in U.S. border policy could put increased pressure on Mexico’s migrant detention system and lead to more reports of rights violations, migrant advocates have warned, in the wake of a fire that killed 40 people. On May 11 the U.S. is slated to lift…

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Main events in E. Jean Carroll’s lawsuit accusing Donald Trump of rape

By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) -Here is a timeline of former Elle magazine advice columnist E. Jean Carroll’s civil lawsuit accusing former U.S. President Donald Trump of rape and defamation, which goes to trial on Tuesday. June 2019 – Carroll publishes an excerpt from her memoir, “What Do We Need Men For? A Modest…

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Biden launches campaign video, Republicans respond with dystopian vision

By Andrea Shalal and Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden’s campaign launch video promises to protect Americans’ personal freedoms, seizing a theme often embraced by Republicans, as he attacked “MAGA extremists” for targeting women’s reproductive choice, Social Security and voting rights. Closely watched for clues as to what shape Biden’s 2024 presidential re-election campaign…

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William settled hacking case with UK paper group, Harry says

By Michael Holden and Sam Tobin LONDON (Reuters) -Britain’s Prince William settled a phone-hacking claim against Rupert Murdoch’s UK newspaper arm for a “huge sum” after a secret deal struck with Buckingham Palace, the heir’s younger brother Prince Harry said in court documents. Harry, the younger son of King Charles, is suing Murdoch’s News Group…

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