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Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase files with regulators to go public
(Reuters) -Coinbase Inc said on Thursday it had confidentially applied with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to go public in a move that would make...
Dec 17 2020Google urged to vet online financial promotions better
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Dec 17 2020Google says looks forward to defending self in court
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Dec 17 2020Huawei to build network equipment factory in France
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Winds and rain wreak havoc in California
The latest burst of heavy, wind-blown rain and snow churned out of the Pacific into California on Tuesday, triggering scattered floods and mudslides, uprooting trees and leaving thousands of storm-weary residents under evacuation orders.
French protests continue as Macron survives no confidence vote
Protesters set piles of rubbish on fire in central Paris after President Emmanuel Macron's government narrowly survived a no-confidence motion in parliament over a deeply unpopular pension reform.
Putin welcomes China's Xi to Moscow
Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomes Chinese leader Xi Jinping in a visit seen as a boost to Moscow as it struggles to make ground in its year-long war on Ukraine.
Iconic images from the Iraq War, 20 years after it began
The 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq was meant to topple a dictator who had inflicted reckless wars and economic misery on his fellow Iraqis, and then to usher in a thriving democracy. Instead, Iraqis faced years of upheaval and chaos.
NYC braces for Trump indictment
Workers erected barricades around a Manhattan courthouse on Monday as New York City braced for a possible indictment of Donald Trump, in what would be the first-ever criminal case against any U.S. president.
Cherry blossom season in Tokyo, Washington, Beijing and more
People have parties and pose with cherry blossoms around the world.
South Korea and the United States hold joint military drills near the Demilitarized Zone
The drills, known as "Freedom Shield 23," are being held over 11 days on a scale not seen since 2017.
Trump supporters rally at Mar-a-Lago
Former President Donald Trump said he expects to be arrested on Tuesday as New York prosecutors consider charges over a hush money payment to a porn star, and called on his supporters to protest.