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    'Couldn't Have Said It Better': Biden Team Taunts Trump Over 'Bone Crushing' Claim

    The president's rapid response team mocked the latest fundraising appeal from Trump.

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    OOPS! Kayleigh McEnany Gets Quick Math Lesson After Awkward Trump Blunder

    The former White House press secretary gets a blunt reminder on social media.

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  • BusinessAFP News

    Most Asian markets build on Wall St rally, yen holds rebound

    Markets mostly rose Tuesday following advances on Wall Street, while the yen held gains after the previous day's sharp swings and focus turned to the Federal Reserve's upcoming policy decision.The yen weakened slightly but held much of the previous day's surge that observers speculate came on the back of an intervention by authorities after it hit a fresh 34-year low of 160.17.

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    Blinken heads to Jordan to push Gaza aid

    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken headed Tuesday to Jordan where he will discuss ways to boost aid deliveries into Gaza and quietly thank the kingdom for its help during recent Iran-Israel clashes.Later in the day, Blinken will head to Israel where he will discuss the latest negotiations aimed at securing a temporary ceasefire and a release of hostages.

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    Microsoft CEO pledges $1.7 bn AI, cloud investment in Indonesia

    Microsoft's chief executive officer pledged a $1.7 billion investment in artificial intelligence and cloud computing to help develop Indonesia's AI infrastructure after a meeting with the archipelago's president on Tuesday."The investment announced today will enable Microsoft to meet the growing demand for cloud computing services in Indonesia," it said.

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    HSBC says chief executive Noel Quinn 'to retire'

    Banking giant HSBC said Tuesday that chief executive Noel Quinn would retire after overseeing a "successful transformation" of the firm and record profits during almost five years in charge."During his tenure, HSBC has delivered record profits and the strongest returns in over a decade," it announced in a Hong Kong stock exchange filing.

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    Ex-U.S. Attorney Trashes Donald Trump Lawyer's 'Terrible Strategy' In Trial

    It's "only going to get worse," predicted Harry Litman.

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