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The Flight Costs $38. The Whisky On Board Costs $35.

Budget airlines, masters of upselling, are betting passengers will bite on pricier booze.

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In High-Rise Happy Singapore, a $4.2 Million Single-Family Home Bucks the Trend

A local couple tore down their bungalow to create a four-story, seven-bedroom house spread across 7,400 square feet.

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Gold Little Moved; Market Lowers Bet on More Fed Hikes

Gold prices were little changed. The market has lowered its bets on another interest rate hike by the Fed at its September meeting, ANZ said, as bond yields fall and the dollar weakens.

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Police extract Beit Shemesh mayor from school as Haredi extremists riot outside

Dozens of ultra-Orthodox locals converge on building being toured by Aliza Bloch, vandalizing her car parked nearby, started a fire and hurling objects at the school

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Native nations on front lines of climate change share knowledge and find support at intensive camps

Tribes suffer some of the most severe impacts of climate change in the U.S. but often have the fewest resources to respond. This makes the intensive camps an important training ground and community-building space.

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Nikkei May Rise as Concerns Ebb Over Borrowing Costs

Japanese stocks may rise as concerns continue to ebb about borrowing costs.

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The Dangerous Marketing of the Trump Mug Shot

Both sides are trying to profit from reducing this moment to a whole lotta merch.

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Brambles Flags Further Earnings Rise After Lifting Annual Profit

Brambles lifted its final dividend and flagged a further rise in underlying profit for the year ahead after price rises drove an increase in annual earnings.

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In Trump Cases, Different Strategies in Court by Jack Smith and Fani Willis

In Washington, the special counsel is pursuing a streamlined approach and has gotten an early trial date. In Georgia, a more comprehensive indictment faces slower going.

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In Trump Cases, Different Strategies in Court by Jack Smith and Fani Willis

In Washington, the special counsel is pursuing a streamlined approach and has gotten an early trial date. In Georgia, a more comprehensive indictment faces slower going.

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