
Biden Asks Congress for $56 Billion in Domestic Spending
President Joe Biden is asking lawmakers to approve just under $56 billion in disaster relief and other domestic
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Folksy Champion of Christian Right Mike Johnson Is New GOP Speaker
House Speaker Mike Johnson introduced himself to the American public Wednesday by repeatedly invoking his evangelical Christian faith,
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Trump Fined $10,000 by Judge Over Second Gag Order Violation
Donald Trump was fined $10,000 for his second violation of a gag order in New York state’s $250
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UAW strike: Ford and union agree 'tentative' deal to end strike
The deal would be the first settlement of strikes by 45,000 workers against the 'Big three' US car makers.
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Australian Yields Fall as RBA Downplays Inflation Surprise
Australia’s third-quarter inflation report came in “pretty much where we thought,” Reserve Bank Governor Michele Bullock said Thursday,
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Ford, UAW Reach Tentative Deal to End Autoworker Strike
The United Auto Workers reached a tentative labor agreement with Ford Motor Co., putting pressure on the carmaker’s
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Eisai Alzheimer Drug Shows Promise in Injected-At-Home Form
An experimental version of Eisai Co.’s Alzheimer’s drug that might be given in patients’ homes exceeded the power
1970-01-01 08:00

SK Hynix Sales Decline Slows in Sign of Recovery for Chips
SK Hynix Inc. reported a more moderate decline in revenue for the third quarter, a sign the global
1970-01-01 08:00

Endeavor Says It’s Reviewing Strategic Options
Silver Lake Management, the private equity group, is considering making a takeover bid for Endeavor Group Holdings Inc.,
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Korea’s Economic Growth Holds Steady in Sign of Resilience
South Korea’s economic growth held steady on the back of recovering exports, offering a sign of resilience as
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Ted Pick’s Long Rise at Morgan Stanley Peaks With Summons From Boss
Shortly before 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Morgan Stanley co-President Ted Pick was asked to join his boss in
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Griffin Says Scrutiny of SEC Basis Trade ‘Utterly Beyond Me’
Citadel founder Ken Griffin rebuffed regulators’ critique of the so-called basis trade, saying their efforts are “utterly beyond
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