New Zealand consumer inflation falls, still exceeds bank target
By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON (Reuters) -New Zealand's consumer inflation fell to its lowest level in two years but remains above
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Will Sam Bankman-Fried take the stand to save himself?
A long prison sentence hangs over him so the former crypto tycoon may take a gamble and testify.
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James Harden trade holdup is squarely on Daryl Morey, and Clippers are tired of waiting
Daryl Morey and the Philadelphia 76ers are playing hardball with James Harden, much to the Los Angeles Clippers' chagrin.
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Two Swedes shot dead in Brussels, Belgium raises terror alert to top level
By Philip Blenkinsop BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Two Swedish nationals were shot dead and a third wounded in central Brussels on Monday
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New Zealand Inflation Slows More Than Expected to 2-Year Low
New Zealand inflation slowed more than economists expected in the third quarter as the central bank’s aggressive interest-rate
1970-01-01 08:00
T-Mobile Spooks the Competition with More Third-Party Network Wins
BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 16, 2023--
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MLB Rumors: Cardinals dream 2024 rotation could already be dead in the water
The St. Louis Cardinals may need to take Aaron Nola off their offseason wishlist, as the pitcher expressed a desire to stay with the Philadelphia Phillies.
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Tyson Foods workers, activists protest child labor in US meat sector
By Tom Polansek Tyson Foods workers and activists rallied outside the U.S. meat company's headquarters in Arkansas on
1970-01-01 08:00
Climate group will spend $80 million on campaign ads boosting Biden's environmental record
Advocacy group Climate Power is committing $80 million in advertising to call attention to President Joe Biden's climate and environment agenda ahead of the 2024 election, the group announced Monday.
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Wexner Foundation Pulls Support From Harvard Over Response to Hamas Attack
The Wexner Foundation became the latest donor to pull support from Harvard University over its response to the
1970-01-01 08:00
JPMorgan Returns to Green Bond Market for First Time Since August 2021
JPMorgan Chase & Co. sold green bonds for the first time in over two years as global sales
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Chinese Corporate Borrowing Slumped Last Quarter, China Beige Book Says
Chinese corporate borrowing growth slumped in the third quarter, according to China Beige Book International, which expects policymakers
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