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Lawmakers ask U.S. Justice Department to stop seeking death penalty
		By Jonathan Allen (Reuters) - Four members of the U.S. Congress working to abolish capital punishment wrote to Attorney General Merrick Garland on Monday to ask that he order Department of Justice att...
			
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		Indian court delivers split verdict over PNB-Carlyle share deal
		MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) has delivered a split verdict over PNB Housing Finance's 400 billion rupee ($5.4 billion) share allocation to a group of investors led by...
			
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		Crypto exchange Poloniex agrees to pay $10.4 million to settle U.S. SEC charges
		By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said on Monday Poloniex has agreed to pay roughly $10.4 million to settle charges of operating as an unlice...
			
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		Fed’s Barkin: Inflation likely to remain at Fed’s 2% target
		WASHINGTON (Reuters) - High inflation this year may have satisfied one of the Fed's benchmarks for raising interest rates, though there is still room for the job market to heal before rates should ris...
			
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		Delta variant pushes U.S. cases, hospitalizations to 6-month high
		NEW YORK (Reuters) – Coronavirus cases and hospitalizations in the United States are at a six-month high, fueled by the rapid spread of the Delta variant across swathes of the country grappling ...
			
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		Delta variant pushes U.S. cases, hospitalizations to 6-month high
		By Maria Caspani NEW YORK (Reuters) - Coronavirus cases and hospitalizations in the United States are at a six-month high, fueled by the rapid spread of the Delta variant across swathes of the country...
			
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		Pentagon to seek approval to make COVID-19 vaccines mandatory -officials
		WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Pentagon on Monday is expected to seek U.S. President Joe Biden's approval to make COVID-19 vaccines mandatory for service members no later than the middle of September, two ...
			
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		Rx drop-off event Saturday collects more than 1,000 pounds of unused medication
		PEORIA, Ill. — Illinois State Representative Ryan Spain and Peoria County Sheriff Brian Asbell hosted a free-drive through prescription drug drop-off event Saturday that collected over 1,000 pou...
			
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		Florida appeals ruling allowing cruise to use ‘vaccine passports’
		(Reuters) - Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said on Monday the state will appeal a federal judge's ruling that allowed Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd to require Miami passengers show documented proo...
			
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		Case for end to bond bull run historically strong – M&G’s Leaviss
		By Aaron Saldanha (Reuters) - The current economic environment offers the best chance bond bears have had in years to bet on a reversal in the multi-decade trend of bond yields falling, said veteran m...
			
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