Qantas secures new planes from Airbus and Boeing in multi-billion dollar order
Australia's Qantas Airways on Thursday announced an order for 24 widebody aircraft, the final piece of the company's
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Colombia banks call for measures to help liquidity squeeze
BOGOTA Colombia's banks have called on the country's central bank to tackle liquidity issues amid lower-than-expected government spending
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Rail union wants new rules to improve conductor training in the wake of 2 trainee deaths
The nation's largest railroad union wants federal regulators to do more to ensure conductors are properly trained in the wake of two recent trainee deaths in Maryland
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Qantas posts record annual earnings on resilient travel demand
Australia's Qantas Airways Ltd posted a significant turnaround in its profit on Thursday, underpinned by a continued strong
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New Boeing 737 MAX supplier defect to delay aircraft deliveries
Boeing has recently identified a new 737 MAX supplier quality problem involving improperly drilled holes on the aft
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GM to cut 940 jobs, cease IT operations in Arizona
General Motors said on Wednesday it will cut 940 information technology jobs in Arizona and cease IT operations
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GM's Ultium battery plant in talks for union wage boost - Bloomberg News
The electric-vehicle joint venture between General Motors Co and LG Energy Solution, Ultium LLC, is working on a
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Fox argues its conspiracy-tinged Jan. 6 coverage is protected by the First Amendment
Fox News argued in court Wednesday that its hosts and guests were merely raising questions and "presented a puzzle to unravel" when they repeatedly suggested, falsely, that January 6 rioter Ray Epps was a government agent who orchestrated the attack.
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Politics, Fed seen swaying Japan's yen intervention thinking
By Leika Kihara and Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) -The Federal Reserve's Jackson Hole symposium this week looms as a key
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With contracts set to expire Sept. 14, auto union chief says talks with Detroit 3 aren't going well
With about three weeks until contracts expire with Detroit’s three automakers, the head of the United Auto Workers union says bargaining isn’t going well
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Priscilla Presley shares memories of final days with daughter Lisa Marie: 'There was something not right'
Priscilla Presley had an instinct that something was off with her daughter Lisa Marie Presley days before she died earlier this year.
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Marketmind: Spotlight falls on South Korea, Indonesia rate calls
By Jamie McGeever A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist.
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