Business
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Apple’s Maryland store workers vote to authorize strike
Workers at Apple’s store in Towson, Maryland, have voted in favor of authorizing a strike, the International Association of Machinists and...
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Sen. Graham says Israel should do ‘whatever’ it needs to do to survive; compares war in Gaza to WWII
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) joins Meet the Press to discuss President Biden’s decision to withhold weapons from Israel and draws comparisons...
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Battles rage across Gaza as death toll tops 35,000 and tens of thousands evacuate Rafah
Battles between Israeli forces and Hamas across Gaza after thousands people heeded evacuation orders to seek shelter elsewhere in the enclave.
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Trump, gun owners and Jan. 6 rioters: Tough-on-crime Justice Alito displays empathy for some criminal defendants
Conservative Justice Samuel Alito, a former U.S. attorney with a long history of voting in favor of prosecutors, has shown signs of empathy for...
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Stress, confusion and uncertainty as borrowers navigate Biden debt relief plans
When student loan repayments began last October, Rachel Grace was faced with a painful financial choice: start making payments or drop her health...
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GOP VP hopefuls in Congress burnish their credentials while currying favor with Trump
Potential picks are using the opportunities afforded to them in Congress to burnish their credentials to appeal to Trump.
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Helium and hydrogen company set to join stock market in boost for City
We understand a reverse takeover of Georgina Energy by shell company Mining Minerals and Metals will be confirmed within days.
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Britain's nascent battery industry receives shot in the arm from Government and foreign investors
The taxpayer-owned UK Infrastructure Bank has invested £25 million in Invinity Energy Systems, which is based in Scotland.
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CITY WHISPERS: Bill Ackman's cerulean eyes charm 'Woodstock' crowd at Berkshire Hathaway
It seems that the crowd were thanking Ackman for his stand on various fronts, including his pro-Israel stance.
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Cost-of-living crunch wipes shine off Thomas Sabo jewellery
Profits tumbled by 85 per cent to around £200,000 last year. Turnover fell very slightly to £11.3 million, but inflation added to costs.
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Demonstrations continue at universities across the country during weekend commencement ceremonies
Demonstrations continued and new encampments were erected at universities across the country as commencement ceremonies took place Saturday...
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Switzerland’s Nemo becomes Eurovision's first nonbinary winner
Malmö, Sweden, plays host this year, as performers from 25 countries take the stage for the final.