Japan Trade Balance Swings to Surprise Surplus in June
Japan’s balance of trade swung unexpectedly to a surplus in June — the first since July 2021, as
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What We Know About the US Soldier Who Fled to North Korea
About 20 Americans have been detained by North Korea since the end of the 1950-1953 Korean War, including
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Asia Stocks Face Muted Start; US Tech in Focus: Markets Wrap
Asian stocks are poised for a cautious open as the US posted modest gains in a choppy session
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US soldier to receive highest peacetime award for heroism after defending woman
A US soldier in Hawaii is receiving the military's highest award for valor not in combat on Wednesday for saving a woman's life and repeatedly fighting off a man who was attacking her.
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Netflix Shares Fall After Sales and Forecast Come Up Short
Netflix Inc. forecast third-quarter revenue that fell short of Wall Street estimates, suggesting a crackdown on password sharing
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Hollywood's absolutely bizarre accounting tactics are under renewed scrutiny
"Forrest Gump" has never made a single penny for the studio that made it, despite selling over $300 million worth of tickets at the box office. "Return of the Jedi" was a similarly monumental financial flop. Same goes for at least one Harry Potter film. All of them wildly popular, yet wildly unprofitable. At least on paper.
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Chile Taps Global Markets for Sustainability-Linked Peso Bonds
Chile is once again tapping international bond markets with a deal that hinges on lower greenhouse gas emissions
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China Will Retaliate If the US Puts New Limits on Investment, Envoy Says
China’s government will retaliate if the Biden administration imposes new limits on technology and capital that can flow
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Here Are the Major Deals Facing Antitrust Reviews
Merger regulators in the US and Europe have taken more aggressive stances on deals and companies have been
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Structural racism may contribute to mass shootings, study says
Mass shootings in major metropolitan areas in the United States disproportionately affect Black people, and structural racism may play a role, according to a study published on Wednesday in the journal JAMA Surgery.
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Fact check: After getting target letter in 2020 election probe, Trump tells another election lie
On Tuesday morning, former President Donald Trump announced he had received a target letter, an indication he could soon be indicted, in special counsel Jack Smith's criminal investigation into Trump's lie-filled effort to overturn his defeat in the 2020 election.
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Egypt president pardons rights activist Patrick Zaki and lawyer Mohammed al-Baqer
It comes a day after Patrick Zaki was convicted of spreading false news and jailed for three years.
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