War With Hamas Tests Israel’s Economic Resilience to Its Limit
From small restaurants to high-tech companies and a major gas field run by Chevron Corp., Israeli businesses are
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Steelers: Diontae Johnson heading for biggest fine of the year for ref comments
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson ripped the officiating in their Week 8 game, saying the referees wanted the Jacksonville Jaguars to win.
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Paternity Leave Gains Momentum in Japan Amid Government Push
A year after revisions to Japan’s paternity leave system, the number of new fathers taking childcare leave has
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Evergrande Liquidation Hearing Delayed in ‘The Last Adjournment’
China Evergrande Group, the world’s most indebted developer, got a final chance to get what could be the
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Updated 2024 NFL Draft order after Week 8 games
Which teams are in a position to select high in the 2024 NFL Draft? Let's look at the draft order after the Week 8 games.
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Premier League rumors: Haaland to Madrid, Ramsdale to leave, Lukaku swap
Today's Premier League rumors include Erling Haaland being linked with Real Madrid, Aaron Ramsdale possibly leaving Arsenal and more.
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Tesla Woes Bolster Appeal of Top China EV Maker BYD: Tech Watch
Even as the supercharged rally in Tesla Inc. cools on weaker sales growth, expectations are ramping up for
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China’s Economic Czar He Lifeng Assumes Key Policy Leader Role
China’s Vice Premier He Lifeng has assumed a leadership role at a top economic decision-making body, further cementing
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Trump Loses Fight to Stall DC Gag Order in Election Case
A federal judge in Washington has denied Donald Trump’s request to keep on hold a partial gag order
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Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Said to Halve Profit Outlook; Shares Drop
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Holdings Inc. plans to halve its profit forecast for the current fiscal year to around
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Australia Sept retail sales climb at fastest pace in 8 months
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australian retail sales rose at the fastest pace in eight months in September, suggesting some resilience in consumer
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Strong Dollar Keeps Rate Hikes on Table for Asian Central Banks
Asian central banks are seen to raise interest rates over the next six months, with a stronger dollar
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