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Couple Sentenced To Prison Over $31.8 Million Coupon Scam
The couple's fake coupon scheme reportedly cost retailers an estimated $31.8 million in losses. The couple's fake coupon scheme reportedly cost retailers an estimated $31.8 million in losses. -
U.S. Freezes Aid To Sudan, Condemns Military Coup
The U.S. will pause its planned $700 million aid, which was supposed to help facilitate the country's transition to a democratic government. The U.S. will pause its planned $700 million aid, which was supposed to help facilitate the country's transition to a democratic government. -
Texas Governor Signs Law Banning Transgender School Sports
The new legislation bans transgender students from joining school sports teams that are not aligned to the gender they were assigned on their birth certificates. The new legislation bans transgender students from joining school sports teams that are not aligned to the gender they were assigned on their birth certificates. -
Idaho Mall Shooting: Two People Dead, Four Injured
A man shot two people dead and injured four other people, including a police officer, at a mall in Boise, Idaho. A man shot two people dead and injured four other people, including a police officer, at a mall in Boise, Idaho. -
Sibanye-Stillwater Nears $1 Billion Deal To Acquire Brazil Mines
Sibanye-Stillwater announced that it is in advanced talks with affiliates of funds that own the Santa Rita nickel and Serrote copper mines in Brazil. Sibanye-Stillwater announced that it is in advanced talks with affiliates of funds that own the Santa Rita nickel and Serrote copper mines in Brazil. -
Australia Backs Telstra's $1.6 Billion Acquisition Of Digicel's South Pacific Business
The deal is expected to partly cut off China from growing its influence in the South Pacific region. The deal is expected to partly cut off China from growing its influence in the South Pacific region. -
Islamic State Claims Responsibility For Uganda Bombing
The Islamic State militant group said its members were the ones that detonated the bomb inside a restaurant in Kampala, which killed at least one person. The Islamic State militant group said its members were the ones that detonated the bomb inside a restaurant in Kampala, which killed at least one person. -
Sudan Government Officials Arrested In Possible Military Coup
Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok's home has reportedly been surrounded by military personnel and several government officials have been arrested and detained. Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok's home has reportedly been surrounded by military personnel and several government officials have been arrested and detained. -
Turkish Lira Drops To Record Low Following Threats To Kick Out Foreign Ambassadors
The Turkish lira dropped to an all-time low of 9.75 against the U.S. dollar following Erdogan's order to expel foreign ambassadors from the country. The Turkish lira dropped to an all-time low of 9.75 against the U.S. dollar following Erdogan's order to expel foreign ambassadors from the country. -
Two Foreign Tourist Killed, Three Wounded In Mexico Resort Shootout
Two foreign tourists, one from Germany and the other from India, were caught in the crossfire of a shooting at a restaurant in the town of Tulum, Mexico. Two foreign tourists, one from Germany and the other from India, were caught in the crossfire of a shooting at a restaurant in the town of Tulum, Mexico.