Astronomers have detected possible chemical signs of life on a faraway planet
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Target CEO to meet with civil rights leader Al Sharpton amid DEI cuts
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US jobless benefit claims fall last week as labor market remains strong
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European Central Bank cuts interest rates for the seventh time
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Sainsburys profits top £1bn after closing all cafes and cutting 3,000 jobs
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