Business
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U.S. installs massive dock on Gaza's shore to help deliver aid
The U.S. has begun towing a floating dock system for delivering humanitarian aid toward Gaza and expects the system to be installed in the next 24...
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BUSINESS LIVE: BT to boost free cash flow; EasyJet CEO to exit; United Utilities profits slump
Among the companies with reports and trading updates today are BT Group, EasyJet, United Utilities, Vistry and Premier Foods.
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Chiefs’ Harrison Butker blasted for commencement speech encouraging women to be homemakers
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker has aggravated one of the internet's biggest culture wars by telling a class of college graduates that...
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Devotees of Panera’s Charged Lemonade are savoring their last drops of the controversial beverage
Despite lawsuits blaming the highly caffeinated drink for permanent health problems and two deaths, Charged Lemonade has amassed a dedicated fan base.
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Biden administration advances potential $1 billion weapons sale to Israel
The Biden administration informally notified Congress on Tuesday that it is continuing to advance a potential $1 billion weapons sale to Israel...
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Trump, the trial and a second term: The view from Speaker Mike Johnson's desk
House Speaker Mike Johnson defended visiting Donald Trump at his New York trial and said he doesn't expect another motion to remove him as speaker.
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America's latest inflation figures are a gift for Andrew Bailey, says ALEX BRUMMER
The message from across the Atlantic is that after a scare US inflation is moderating and the booming economy may be taking a breather.
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The £60bn foreign takeover frenzy: Royal Mail just the latest UK firm to be targeted
Royal Mail parent company International Distribution Services backed an offer from Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky of £3.5bn.
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MARKET REPORT: Bumper blue chips send Footsie to another record high
The Footsie is up nearly 10% this year. And the FTSE 250, which is more domestically-focused, also rose - by 0.7%, or 134.56 points, to 20,753.08.
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David Cameron's mother-in-Law quits luxury furniture firm OKA after US expansion row
Lady Astor (pictured with husband Lord William Astor) is at odds with OKA owner InvestIndustrial, over its rapid expansion into the US.
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12-month inflation hits 3.4% as elevated price growth continues to bite
The Consumer Price Index, the most-watched inflation measurement put out by the U.S. government, hit 3.4% on a 12-month basis in April as price...
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Inflation relocation: Some are getting paid to move to rural cities
As Americans continue to grapple with soaring consumer prices and inflation, some are taking offers to get paid to move to rural parts of the...