• UK Leader Starmer Averts Leadership challenge
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  • King Charles III Seeks 'Moral High Ground'
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  • Jimmy Lai Evokes Grief Over Loss of Press Freedoms
US stocks drift to a mixed finish after discouraging report on US shoppers

NEW YORK (AP) - Stocks drifted on Wall Street Tuesday following a mixed set of profit reports. Hopes also built that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates following a discouraging report on U.S. shoppers. The S&P 500 fell 0.3% . The Dow Jones added 52 points, while the Nasdaq composite fell 0.6%.

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DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) – Bangladesh’s election Thursday is the country’s most consequential. It follows youth-led protests 18 months ago that overthrew the government of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina and ushered Bangladesh into an interim administration led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus.

UN waiting to see how much US will pay of nearly $4 billion it owes

UNITED NATIONS (AP) – The United Nations said Monday it’s waiting to find out how much of the nearly $4 billion the United States owes the world organization the Trump administration intends to pay and when the money will arrive. U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned last week that the world body faces “imminent financial collapse”.

Klaebo closes on Winter Games all-time gold tally

TESERO, Italy (AP) – Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo blazed to his second consecutive victory at the Milan Cortina Games in the cross-country sprint Tuesday and his seventh gold medal closed in on the Winter Olympics record. The Norwegian star separated from the field with a punishing late uphill run. He eased off in the home stretch, waving to supporters.

Shiffrin out of the medals again at the Winter Olympics

CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) – Make that seven straight races without a medal for Mikaela Shiffrin at the Winter Olympics. The American skiing standout was given the ideal platform to win the new team combined event after partner Breezy Johnson led the opening downhill leg on Tuesday.

US skating star Ilia Malinin leads after near-perfect short program

MILAN (AP) – Ilia Malinin playfully threw a couple of jabs at a TV camera while skating off the ice Tuesday night, the pressure of his first Olympics having seemingly vanished following a team gold medal and a near-perfect short program to begin the men’s competition.

Coca-Cola demand rises in fourth quarter but shares slide on tepid outlook

Coca-Cola saw stronger demand globally in the fourth quarter but its shares slipped on investors’ concerns about its tepid outlook. Global unit case volumes grew 1% for the October-December period, led by the U.S., Japan and Brazil, the Atlanta beverage giant said Tuesday. Unit case volumes also rose by 1% in North America.

Paramount sweetens offer for Warner Bros. shareholders in hostile takeover

On Tuesday, the Skydance-owned company said it would pay Warner shareholders an added “ticking fee” if its deal doesn’t go through by the end of the year – amounting to 25 cents per share, or a total of $650 million, for every quarter after Dec. 31.

Target CEO reshapes leadership team in first big move since taking over

NEW YORK (AP) – Target CEO Michael Fiddelke is reshuffling his leadership team and making other changes shortly after stepping into the top job. Rick Gomez, the 13-year Target veteran who oversees the chain’s vast inventory of merchandise, will leave the company. And Jill Sando, the chief merchandising officer will retire.

UK leader Starmer averts a leadership challenge for now but remains damaged

LONDON (AP) – Keir Starmer fights another day. After indirect fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein files sparked a dramatic day of crisis that threatened to topple him, the U.K. prime minister was saved by a pugnacious fightback and hesitation among his rivals inside the governing Labour Party about the consequences of a leadership coup.

The Trump Report: Latest Updates

The heads of the agencies carrying out President Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda are testifying in Congress, parrying questions over how they are prosecuting immigration enforcement inside American cities. Todd Lyons was called to appear Tuesday before the House Committee on Homeland Security amid falling public support for immigration enforcement.

Russia can't attack NATO this year but plans to boost its own forces

LONDON (AP) – Russia cannot launch an attack on NATO this year or next but is planning to increase its forces significantly along the alliance’s eastern flank, depending on the outcome of the war in Ukraine, a senior European intelligence official said.

LONDON (AP) – British police said they were examining claims that the former Prince Andrew sent confidential trade reports to Jeffrey Epstein, as Prince William’s office said he was “deeply concerned” about the revelations coming out of the U.S. investigation into the late sex offender.