
Sonic the Hedgehog’s US Workers Vote to Join Union
The US home of Sonic the Hedgehog is now a union shop. Workers at Sega of America say
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US Consumer Borrowing Rises at Slowest Pace Since Late 2020
US consumer borrowing slowed to a more than two-year low in May, reflecting the first decline in non-revolving
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Dubai Reprimands Middle East Crypto Exchange BitOasis
Dubai is reprimanding BitOasis, one of the largest crypto platforms focused on customers in the Middle East, for
1970-01-01 08:00

Used-Car Prices Fall by the Most Since the Start of the Pandemic
Used-car prices in the US fell 4.2% in June, their biggest monthly drop since the early days of
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Bostic Says Fed Can Be Patient, With Signs of Economy Slowing
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic said that while inflation is too high, policymakers can be
1970-01-01 08:00

Madonna Fans Urged to Hang Onto Their Tickets After Tour Postponed
Madonna postponed the North American leg of her concert tour following an illness. More than 40 shows on
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Tech Giants Play Too Big a Role in US Indo-Pacific Trade Talks, Critics Say
Technology giants are drawing protests as they aggressively try to shape a new US trade deal with Australia,
1970-01-01 08:00

UK Review Touts Possible Bank Funding for New Research Platform
A platform to distribute research about companies is necessary alongside a rolling back of rules that restrict how
1970-01-01 08:00

Trump Is Unelectable, Says $3.6 Million Ad Campaign Tied to Influential Group
A new super PAC aligned with the conservative Club for Growth is speaking directly to Donald Trump’s supporters
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Attackers Torch Trucks on Key South African Trade Routes
Unidentified assailants set fire to five trucks on a key trade corridor in South Africa on Monday, the
1970-01-01 08:00

Russian Oil Price at Western Port Creeps Closer to Sanctions Cap
The price of Russian oil at one of its Western ports is the closest to the price cap
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Chocolate Prices Keep Rising, but That's Not Stopping Americans From Buying
Americans are still willing to spend on chocolate, even as higher prices mean that they’re getting less for
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