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Emil Barr was paid over $200,000 by his university over the four years he was enrolled. "Sometimes, you just have to ask," he said.
Jim Cramer says Trump is making it hard for the market to value stocks accurately
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CNBC's Jim Cramer reviewed Tuesday's Wall Street action.
Syria says Israeli attack on Deraa causes ‘significant’ losses
Israeli military says it shelled targets in Syria in response to a pair of projectile launches.
Who is Lee Jae-myung, South Korea’s new president?
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a story from Al Jazeera 🚨 › Al Jazeera English
Lee, the standard bearer for the left-leaning Democratic Party, is known for his populist style and humble beginnings.
Family of suspect in Colorado firebomb attack held in immigration custody
US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says authorities investigating if family knew of planned 'heinous attack'.
‘They are in shock’: Indian students fear Trump has ended their American dream
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a story from The Guardian ⚠ › International
Those hoping to study in US are in limbo or looking elsewhere after president’s targeting of foreign students
For weeks, Subash Devatwal’s phone has not stopped ringing. Some of the calls have been fr…
Bernardine Evaristo scoops Women’s prize outstanding contribution award
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a story from The Guardian ⚠ › International
One-off £100,000 prize awarded to Girl, Women, Other writer for entire body of work and ‘dedication to uplifting under-represented voices’
Bernardine Evaristo is to receive £100,000 after being announ…
Wells Fargo has finally shed its dunce cap
But the chance to catch up to JPMorgan is probably gone forever
Liberal Lee Jae-myung wins South Korea's presidential election ending months of political turmoil
The liberal opposition candidate has secured more than 49% of the votes in an election that has seen one of the country’s highest voter turnout, with approximately 80% of the 44 million eligible vote…
Athletes urge PM to back London 2029 World Championships bid
Sir Mo Farah and Keely Hodgkinson are among more than 100 British athletes to sign a letter urging the government to back London's bid to host the 2029 World Athletics Championships.