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"Keeping Roza, Otherwise": Shoaib Akhtar Warns Sehwag, "Fed Up" Of Rant

NDTV 23 Mar 2025
Shoaib Akhtar, in a video on social media, said that he if "fed up" of Virender Sehwag's rant ... .
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Charting the global economy: Fed, BOJ and BOE hold rates as tariffs loom

The Economic Times 23 Mar 2025
Global growth is expected to slow due to trade policies, with the OECD projecting a 3.1% expansion. Copper imports to the US surge amid tariff concerns ... .
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Tighter credit, slower spending by better-off households may further cloud Fed outlook

CyprusMail 23 Mar 2025
US retail sales for February, reported on Monday in the last set of hard economic data Fed officials will see before kicking off their two-day policy meeting on Tuesday, were weaker than expected ... The Fed will release a new policy statement at 2 p.m.
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Oregon state government relies on billions of dollars from the feds. Here’s where cuts could ...

The Oregonian 23 Mar 2025
In theory, Oregon officials have some 40 billion reasons to be anxious about federal funding from the Trump administration ... Publicly, Gov ... “We’re facts, not fear at this point,” Sen ... The U.S ... “This allows us some flexibility in that.” ... ....
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Marine veteran fakes deployment, defrauds airline by taking 130 free flights, feds say

Hastings Tribune 22 Mar 2025
A U.S. Marine Corps veteran faked deployments to take 130 free and discounted flights to the Caribbean, Europe and other destinations at the expense of a major airline, federal prosecutors said ... .
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Rollin' 60s Crips, rappers arrested by feds and the case against 'Big U'

The Brunswick News 22 Mar 2025
LOS ANGELES — Federal authorities this week announced that more than a dozen Rollin' 60s Crips members and associates — including Eugene "Big U" Henley — have been charged in a sprawling criminal case. Henley, who helped launch rapper Nipsey ... .
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Man recruited 12-year-old to paint racist graffiti on Black church in Michigan, feds say

The Tribune San Luis Obispo 22 Mar 2025
“The defendant’s attack, motivated by race and color, instilled fear in not only the mostly Black congregants of the church, but damaged the entire community’s sense of safety,” Acting U.S. Attorney Julie Beck said ... .
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