
Corporate America Is Ignoring Jay Powell and Bingeing on Debt
For the past 18 months, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has frantically been trying to break Americans' borrow-and-spend
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Thai Prime Minister’s Rift With Central Bank Is Spooking Markets
The photo-op was meant to project an image of unity: Thailand’s new prime minister and his central bank
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European Gas Tumbles as Abnormal Warmth Outweighs Supply Risks
European natural gas prices slumped following a brief rebound earlier this week, as unusual October warmth and lackluster
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Zelenskiy Seeks More Europe Support as Funding Worries Mount
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy met with European leaders to press for continued support against Russia’s invasion, amid concerns
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New York Forecast to Get More Snow This Winter: Weather Watch
The snow drought could be over for New York and the northeastern US this coming winter, according to
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Baby Polar Bears Can’t Get Enough Milk When Sea Ice Disappears
Polar bears may be struggling to nourish their young as melting sea ice forces some populations to fast
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Chicago Seeks to Nix Rust Belt Label With $1 Billion Climate Bid
Eager to scrap its Rust Belt reputation, a new US Midwest coalition is seeking $1 billion in federal
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BOE Survey of Firms Shows Inflation Pressures Remain Stubborn
UK price pressures showed little sign of easing last month, according to a Bank of England survey of
1970-01-01 08:00

Record Heat Is Unleashing Deadly Floods From US to Libya
Extreme heat is usually associated with drought and wildfires. But across five continents this year, it’s also unleashed
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'The school is like a light for me:' The secret classrooms giving Afghan girls a chance to learn despite Taliban rules
Parasto Hakim was startled by a knock at the front gates. Heart pounding, she opened the door to find several Taliban members demanding to check if she was breaking any rules. She was. This was a secret school, set up to teach girls in Afghanistan despite a ban by the militant group.
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Adnoc Gives $16.9 Billion Contracts to Saipem, Maire for Ghasha
Saipem SpA and Maire Tecnimont SpA were among companies that won contracts worth $16.9 billion from the Abu
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Real Supercars Won’t Be Electric Until 2030, McLaren CEO Says
There won’t be all-electric supercars for several years as it will take time to develop the right technology
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