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  • NewsBBC

    American 'stowaway' beetle found in Guernsey

    The beetle is thought to have travelled more than 3,500 miles in a toy box.

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  • EntertainmentBBC

    Co-op Live: Manchester's troubled new arena postpones opening again

    The delay-hit Co-op Live in Manchester puts back appearances by comedian Peter Kay for a second time.

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  • CelebrityBBC

    Drake: AI Tupac track gone from rapper's Instagram after legal row

    The megastar had been ordered to delete the track by the late rapper's estate for "abusing his legacy".

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  • NewsBBC

    California college cancels graduation ceremony as protests over Israel's war in Gaza continue

    Protests against the Gaza war grip dozens of campuses across America, with hundreds of arrests.

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  • BusinessReuters

    Factbox-Who are the mega-rich donors backing Trump?

    A handful of mega-rich donors have emerged as key backers of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, collectively donating more than $50 million to support his candidacy against Democratic incumbent Joe Biden. With Trump's small dollar donations slowing and some major Republican benefactors snubbing him, a clutch of prominent wealthy Americans have become crucial to bankrolling his candidacy. Timothy Mellon, an 81-year-old heir of the Pittsburgh-based Mellon banking family, has given t

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  • US PoliticsReuters

    Analysis-Trump election subversion case bogs down as allies' legal woes grow

    Donald Trump got another break when the U.S. Supreme Court signaled some support for his immunity claim, even as more of his allies faced prosecution for the former president's attempts to overturn his 2020 election loss. Trump, seeking to regain the presidency this year, has managed to delay three of the four criminal cases against him. At the same time, the legal peril has ramped up for Trump associates and supporters who stand accused of aiding his attempt to hold onto power after his defe

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  • BusinessReuters

    Why BYD's EV exports sell for twice the China price

    U.S. and European politicians have raised alarms that their domestic auto industries could be destroyed by a wave of cheap Chinese electric vehicles. The goal: to rake in hefty profit margins the automaker can’t get in China amid fierce competition. In some foreign showrooms, BYD charges more than double — sometimes nearly triple — the price it gets for three key models in China, according to a Reuters review of the automaker’s pricing in five of its biggest export markets.

    7 min read