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Rishi Sunak to Become Britain’s Next Prime Minister

Former Treasury chief Rishi Sunak is set to become Britain’s next prime minister after winning the Conservative leadership race Monday — and now faces the huge task of stabilizing the party and country at a time of economic and political turbulence.

Less Than 1 in 100 Million Chance COVID Has Natural Origin: New Study

Study concludes it's highly likely that the virus originated in a laboratory.

CEO Warns Biden Put US in a ‘Very Precarious Position’ After More Oil Is Released

An oil CEO said the White House put the United States in a “very precarious position” after another significant release of oil from U.S. reserves.

Saudi Arabia Strengthens Ties With China After Snubs, Begging From Biden

Leaders from Saudi Arabia and China said on Friday that the two nations will strengthen cooperation on energy after the Islamic kingdom’s falling out with the United States.

Instagram to Automatically Censor ‘A Predefined List of Offensive Terms’

Meta-owned Instagram plans to introduce new features that will censor “offensive” direct message (DM) requests and Story replies and warn users before replying to comments that “could be offensive.”

Liz Truss Resigns as British PM After Just 45 Days in Office

Truss, who became Prime Minister on Sep 6 and replaced Boris Johnson, will no longer be leader of the Conservative Party.

First Migrants in NYC Arrive at Tent Shelter With 500 Beds, Big-Screen TVs, Xbox Systems

Tent shelters built on New York City's Randall's Island will open their doors to migrants on Wednesday.

Biden Ridiculed for Reading Out ‘Dot’ in Website URL from Teleprompter

President Biden faced backlash after reading "dot" out loud while trying to share a website regarding his student debt relief plan.

Jury Has Yet to Reach a Verdict in Danchenko Trial, Will Resume Deliberations Tuesday

The federal case against Steele dossier primary source Igor Danchenko ended Monday with closing arguments and jury deliberations, but without a verdict being reached.

More Lethal COVID Strain Developed in Boston University Lab

Researchers at Boston University added a spike protein from the Omicron variant with the original Whuan strain, which has an 80% kill rate.

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