Japan budget requests likely to top 110 trln yen with BOJ easing at crossroad -Nikkei
TOKYO Budget requests from Japanese ministries for the next fiscal year will likely top 110 trillion yen ($753.37
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Gap reports mixed second quarter and decline in sales across all brands
Gap saw soft sales across all four of its brands in the latest quarter.
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Workers win raises at General Motors joint venture battery plant in Ohio as contract talks continue
Unionized workers at a General Motors joint-venture electric vehicle battery plant in Ohio will see pay raises while they continue to negotiate a contract
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UAW wins 25% raises for workers at Ohio EV battery plant
The United Auto Workers union reached a tentative deal Thursday to raise wages 25% at Ultium Cells, a company that makes batteries for General Motors' electric vehicles.
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88 UK deaths linked to Canada 'poison seller'
Kenneth Law is alleged to have sold lethal substance online to people in the UK, Canada and the US.
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Why is Notre Dame Irish? Ireland game, mascot name, explained
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are playing in Ireland in Week 0, but why exactly is the Catholic university tied to the European country?
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A missing North Carolina woman has been found dead, and a man found in her SUV has been arrested, police say
Investigators have found the remains of a North Carolina woman reported missing last month, and a man who'd been found unresponsive in her vehicle has been arrested on a preliminary charge of murder, authorities said Thursday.
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Jets rookie Jerome Kapp gets social media salute from Eminem for 'Hard Knocks' performance
Jerome Kapp went from undrafted rookie wide receiver to social media sensation after doing his best Eminem impression
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Inflation in Japan's capital slows in August, stays above BOJ target
By Takahiko Wada and Leika Kihara TOKYO Core inflation in Japan's capital slowed in August but remained well
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Aussie corporate regulator alleges units of insurer IAG misled home insurance customers
Australia's corporate regulator said on Friday said it filed a lawsuit against two of Insurance Australia Group's (IAG)
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TD expects penalties from US probes on money laundering
TORONTO TD Bank Group on Thursday said it expects fines and "non-monetary" penalties related to investigations by U.S.
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Hyundai Motor's union in South Korea votes on strike
By Heekyong Yang SEOUL Hyundai Motor's unionised workers in South Korea on Friday vote to decide on a
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