
Canada plans $20 billion in subsidies for carbon capture, clean tech - source
By Steve Scherer OTTAWA Canada's government will present legislation this month to start paying subsidies for carbon capture
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Declan Rice admits struggling with pressure of £105m price tag
Declan Rice admits struggling with the pressure of his £105m price tag during the early weeks of his tenure at Arsenal.
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Exclusive-US securities regulator signals it may curb climate rule ambitions
By Jarrett Renshaw, Isla Binnie and Douglas Gillison U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) officials have told lobbyists
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From Lululemon to Birkenstock, duplicate styles lure holiday shoppers
By Katherine Masters NEW YORK Lauren Maginness is a fan of Lululemon. But the 31-year-old product marketer in
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Exclusive-Venezuela close to approving offshore gas license with Trinidad, Shell
By Curtis Williams Venezuela is close to approving a license for Shell and the National Gas Company of
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NFL BetMGM Bonus Code: Win $200 for Eagles vs. Chiefs Tonight!
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Shaftesbury Rethinks London Portfolio Sale as Bids Fall Short
Shaftesbury Capital Plc has scrapped plans to sell a portfolio of properties in London’s Fitzrovia district after bids
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Ukraine war: The Kyiv vintage football shop that moved to Manchester
Polina and Serge's store shop was in their hometown which they were forced to flee when Russia invaded.
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Liberia country profile
Provides an overview of Liberia, including key dates and facts about this west African country.
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Not just kid play: Toy companies aim more products at older adults
Toymakers are tweaking original classic games or coming out with new ones that embrace an audience that’s been around for a while: people over 65 years old
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Mohamed Salah protected by military after being targeted in pitch invasion
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah was protected by military officials after a pitch invasion for Egypt.
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The Electric Revolution Is Coming for Your Lawn Mower
It’s a perennial annoyance during quiet weekends in US suburbia: The roar of the neighbor’s lawn mower, the
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