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Joe Biden signs bill making lynching a federal hate crime
It comes more than 100 years after such legislation was first proposed.
It comes more than 100 years after such legislation was first proposed.
As airlines reconnect New Zealand with Hawaii, here's what you need to know.
Financial Times: Last June, it looked like the ex-president was in trouble. Not any more.
Moscow's 'goodwill gesture' met with scepticism from the US and others.
The seven-day daily average for deaths is now 15.
Life insurance and asset units to be sold and repackaged as Corebridge.
Passengers leapt for their lives as drivers lost control slamming into a 50-vehicle pileup
Financial Times: China is spending up large on space and high-tech weapons.
New York Times: "The illegality of the plan was obvious," the judge wrote.
Ukraine is prepared to declare its neutrality, Zelenskyy says.
"Now we all have to worry about who wants to be the next Will Smith."
Will Smith's apparent reference to his violent Oscars outburst has failed to impress.
EDITORIAL: Kiwis can all bask in the light of reflected glory from a golden statuette.
Meet the woman behind the agency's endless puns and dad jokes.
Russians have made one huge mistake — and it has seen Ukraine gain an advantage.
Ukrainian President makes a plea for help to sustain defence as the ground war continues.
US President Joe Biden declared that Vladimir Putin 'cannot remain in power'.
Purchase of Alleghany and Occidental end quiet spell that had unnerved investors.
Don't let fear guide your investment decisions.
With so many new things to see and do, it's lucky this city never sleeps.
New York Times: The agreement could give China a pivotal foothold in the region.
Ketanji Brown Jackson had to endure hours of public scrutiny from sceptics.
Unsure of where to stay in New York? Begin with the boroughs.
A 14-year-old fell to his death from a ride that is taller than the Statue of Liberty.
The prospect of Russia's spy agency launching a coup against Vladimir Putin is growing.
Jordan Small says our decades-old productivity challenge continues to hold all of us back.
"This purported agreement could destabilise the current institutions and arrangements..."
The invasive, stigmatizing questions served no legitimate purpose said an attorney.
Putin shows no sign of backing down despite high casualties and economic hits.
'Your decision not to prosecute Donald Trump is misguided and contrary to public interest'