Ozzy Osbourne Died of a Heart Attack, Death Certificate Shows

The document also notes that he suffered from Parkinson’s disease.

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Does Japan Want American Cars? Trump’s Push to Open Foreign Markets Faces Test.

President Trump is celebrating deals that lower trade barriers on American staples like cars. Experts question how much of an effect this will have.

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Ion Iliescu, Who Steered Romania After Revolution, Dies at 95

As a three-term as president, he guided the country toward democracy, but he was called an authoritarian at heart and accused of brutality during the revolt that put him in power.

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What to Know About Legionnaires’ Disease, Which Has Sickened 58 in NYC

The cases are most likely linked to a cooling tower in central Harlem, health officials said.

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Clay, a Sales Tool for the A.I. Era, Raises $100 Million

Investors valued the company, which describes its core user as a kind of marketing engineer, at $3.1 billion.

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What Talks With India and Switzerland Say About Trump’s Trade War

One country is clashing with the U.S., the other racing to appease Washington. Both approaches are being tested ahead of a looming deadline for trade deals.

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American Eagles Stock Soars After Trump Praises Sydney Sweeney

The president called her much-debated jeans campaign the “HOTTEST” ad out there, which seemed to start a stock rally.

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Rupert Murdoch and Trump Agree to Postpone Deposition

The president sued Mr. Murdoch and The Wall Street Journal for an article last month. The president’s lawyers had asked for Mr. Murdoch to be deposed within 15 days.

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Trumps Claims Discrimination by Banks Ahead of ‘Debanking’ Crackdown

JPMorgan and Bank of America rejected Trump Organization deposits, the president said, fueling his displeasure with Wall Street.

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Titan Submersible Deaths Were Preventable, Coast Guard Report Says

The 2023 disaster killed five people who were on a dive to the wreckage of the Titanic, prompting a sprawling search of the north Atlantic Ocean.

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