Lithium miners surge as Allkem-Livent tie up fuels M&A hopes
By Melanie Burton MELBOURNE (Reuters) -Shares in Australian-listed lithium miners jumped on Thursday after a $10.6 billion merger in the
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New York City Suspends Shelter Rules as Migrant Numbers Surge
New York City Mayor Eric Adams temporarily suspended some of the rules that require the city to shelter
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Thailand's Election Is Being Shaped by a New Generation Challenging the Monarchy
As the sun set over Bangkok in late March, a Thai graffiti artist walked up to the pearl-white
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Baby Formula, Food Prices Jump by Most on Record After New US Guidelines
US prices of baby food and formula jumped by the most on record to an all-time high last
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Trump Maintains False 2020 Election Claims on CNN Town Hall
Donald Trump refused to concede his 2020 electoral loss in his first interview on CNN since 2016, maintaining
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Why Ryan Reynolds, Snoop Dogg, other celebrities want to buy the Ottawa Senators
Multiple celebrities are in the mix for a minority ownership stake in the NHL’s Ottawa Senators
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Hong Kong Exchange Poised to Propose Trading During Typhoons
Hong Kong policymakers are preparing a proposal to allow stock trading on days with extreme weather, doing away
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Biden Says Decision to Run for Reelection Was Not ‘Automatic’
Joe Biden told donors his decision to seek reelection was not automatic, saying he thought four additional years
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Writers strike: Studios want writers to trust them on streaming. Here's why they don't
When Indiana Jones tells Marion Ravenwood "Trust me" in "Raiders of the Lost Ark," she tries to punch him in the face (again). Writers striking against the major studios have a pretty good idea how she felt. Because when studios say, "Trust us," Hollywood's talent has a long history that explains why they don't.
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Altria reaches agreement to resolve Juul-related cases
Altria Group Inc said on Wednesday it had reached an agreement on the terms to resolve at least
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George Santos Pleads Not Guilty, Is Released on $500,000 Bond
George Santos was released on a $500,000 bond after he was arrested and charged with fraud and money
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Archbishop Calls Sunak Immigration Bill ‘Morally Unacceptable’
The Archbishop of Canterbury denounced Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s immigration legislation as “morally unacceptable” and a threat to
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