
Carl Icahn’s Firm OKs Buybacks, Increases Shares Backing His Debt
Carl Icahn’s holding company authorized a buyback equaling almost 27% of its shares trading on the open market,
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In Bid to Ease Tensions, Top Biden Aide and Chinese Diplomat Meet
US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan sat down with China’s top diplomat for two days of what the
1970-01-01 08:00

NYC, Chicago Clash With Biden as Migrant Surge Crushes Cities’ Finances
An expected surge in migration at the border with Mexico is setting off alarm bells in states and
1970-01-01 08:00

Lyft Will Discontinue Pooled Rides
Lyft Inc. is officially discontinuing shared rides, the latest change the ride-hailing company’s new chief executive officer is
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Ramaphosa Says South Africa Probing US Allegation That it Supplied Arms to Russia
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa instituted an inquiry into allegations that the country supplied weapons and ammunition to
1970-01-01 08:00

Tim Scott Hires Staff for His 2024 Republican Nomination Bid
Tim Scott is laying the groundwork for his upcoming 2024 presidential run, hiring two well-known Republican political consulting
1970-01-01 08:00

Albemarle aims to expand Chile lithium mine in 2028 with new technology
By Alexander Villegas SALAR DE ATACAMA, Chile Albemarle Corp hopes to expand its lithium operations in Chile's Atacama
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Italian pasta prices are soaring. Rome is in crisis talks with producers
Italy's government convened crisis talks Thursday to investigate the reasons behind a surge in prices for pasta, one of the country's most beloved and culturally important foods.
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Sunak’s Tories Spy Chance of Income Tax Cut If Workers Return
The UK will be able to fund a 2 percentage-point income tax cut if the government can lure
1970-01-01 08:00

Biden Campaign to Cut Power Emissions Spares Most Gas Plants
The Biden administration is cracking down on planet-warming pollution from the US electric sector with proposed requirements that
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Climate change not 'serious risk' to financial stability, Fed's Waller says
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Climate change does not pose such "significantly unique or material" financial stability risks that the
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Blackstone, Apollo were among about 20 bidders for SVB's assets
(This May 10 story has been corrected to fix the bids closing to March 24, not March 10, in paragraph
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