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If you're a meat eater, you might want to take a second look at your ground beef package before cooking and consuming it.
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What are some of the best budget cars, or value for money cars in India? Let’s look at two Maruti Suzuki cars – S-Presso and Alto K10 – to see what attracts budget-conscious buyers to them. In this article, we will discuss What a budget-conscious buyer looks …
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The Federal Reserve concludes its two-day policy meeting Wednesday. Here's what to expect.
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A federal judge on Tuesday said DoorDash <a href="https://www.reuters.com/markets/companies/DASH.N" target="_blank">(DASH.N)</a>, Grubhub <a href="https://www.reuters.com/markets/companies/TKWY.AS" target="_blank">(TKWY.AS)</a> and Uber Eats <a href="https://…
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Maplebear, which does business as Instacart, sold 7.9% of the company's shares to the public, continuing a recent trend among new offerings.
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Eli Lilly <a href="https://www.reuters.com/markets/companies/LLY.N" target="_blank">(LLY.N)</a> on Tuesday said it was suing 10 U.S. medical spas, wellness centers and compounding pharmacies for selling products claiming to contain tirzepatide, the active ing…
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Edward Tilly is the latest CEO to be toppled by allegations of an inappropriate personal relationship at work.
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Up-and-coming Chinese EV maker NIO’s stock is falling after announcing a proposed total of $1 billion in convertible senior notes...
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The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating the personal benefits that Tesla may have provided its CEO Elon Musk since 2017 as part of a criminal
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The Fed on Wednesday is widely expected to hold rates steady, but investors will monitor new economic projections and Chairman Powell's press conference for clues about the direction of future policy.
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16 years after the Fontainebleau broke ground in Las Vegas, the highly anticipated resort is finally opening to the public on Dec. 16, 2023.
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Though human-made ponds both sequester and release greenhouse gases, when added up, they may be net emitters, according to two related studies by Cornell researchers.
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Traders are looking ahead to the Federal Reserve's meeting, which begins Tuesday and ends with a rate policy decision Wednesday afternoon.
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Completing the Activision Blizzard deal that includes King, the company behind Candy Crush, would help Microsoft gain in ads and mobile purchases.
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A Stellantis Mopar parts distribution center in Milwaukee could close under a contract proposal with the United Auto Workers union.
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The probe is designed to observe space weather, allowing scientists to better understand its effects on Earth.
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Powerball Jackpot climbs to a record $672 million total after no ticket matched all six numbers drawn Monday night – white balls: 2, 21, 26, 40, 42 and red Powerball 9. This means there’s still hope for lottery players to become millionaires during the next d…
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A top Hyundai executive said Tuesday that the company is rushing to start electric vehicle and battery production as soon as possible at a $7.6 billion...
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Atlantic Trading and Marketing Inc., the trading arm of France’s TotalEnergies SE, is bidding up the US physical crude market, according to people familiar with the deals.
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Auto-parts makers that supply all three of the big Detroit carmakers have more than $38 billion of revenue at risk if strikes by the United Auto Workers expand as threatened.
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