Vaccine critic Robert Kennedy Jr launches US Democratic presidential bid

By Andy Sullivan (Reuters) -Anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a member of a storied U.S. political dynasty, announced on Wednesday a long-shot bid to challenge incumbent President Joe Biden for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination. Kennedy, 69, faces little chance of success, but his campaign could serve as a platform to advance claims that…

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U.S. Treasury’s tax deadline day take totals $129.8 billion -statement

By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Treasury brought in $129.82 billion in total tax receipts on Tuesday, the annual tax filing deadline, compared with $75.53 billion a day earlier, the department’s daily financial statement showed on Wednesday. The collections brought total deposits into the Treasury General Account at the Federal Reserve to $283.53…

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Factbox-Fox case just one front in Dominion’s larger legal battle

By Helen Coster (Reuters) – Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation lawsuit against Fox, which resulted in Tuesday’s $787.5 million settlement, is part of a broader legal campaign by the company to seek accountability from companies and individuals whom it claims have spread falsehoods about its technology. MIKE LINDELL Dominion in February 2021 filed a $1.3 billion…

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Costa Rica president gets tougher on security as crime soars

SAN JOSE (Reuters) – Costa Rica’s president on Wednesday presented a set of security measures in response to surging crime rates in the Central American country, which is currently on track this year to beat 2022’s record murder rate. “I want people to be able to walk down the street in peace,” President Rodrigo Chaves…

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Western Alliance stock surges as results allay deposit fears

By Noel Randewich (Reuters) – Shares of Western Alliance Bancorp surged 24% on Wednesday after the U.S. regional bank posted stronger-than-expected earnings and said its deposits had stabilized, helping allay fears that last month’s banking crisis could envelop more lenders. The Phoenix, Arizona-based bank’s quarterly results also lifted the shares of other regional lenders punished…

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Credit Suisse bankers jostle for slim pickings at UBS –sources

By Julie Zhu, Valentina Za, Scott Murdoch and Amy-Jo Crowley HONG KONG/LONDON (Reuters) -Credit Suisse Group AG’s dealmakers, hoping to secure jobs after UBS Group AG’s rescue takeover, are struggling to dispel fears about a culture clash and many will be disappointed, sources familiar with the talks told Reuters. UBS bankers over recent weeks have…

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Biden admin says Republican concerns about oil reserve damage unfounded

By Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Biden administration said concerns of Republican lawmakers that last year’s record drawdown of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve damaged the system’s delicate salt caverns were unfounded, a letter seen by Reuters on Wednesday showed. The administration last year sold an unprecedented 180 million barrels of oil from…

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