Apple Risks $14 Billion Tax Bill in Setback at Top EU Court
Apple Inc. risks having to pay a €13 billion ($14 billion) tax bill to Ireland after an adviser
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Roundup: Maren Morris Isn't Quitting Country Music; SAG-AFTRA Strike Ends; Angels Hire Ron Washington
Maren Morris isn't quitting country music, SAG-AFTRA reaches tentative deal to end strike, the Angels hired Ron Washington and more in the Roundup.
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Rage Against Copper Producer Roils Markets, Panama Government
Panama’s ratification of a deal with a copper miner last month should have been a formality. Instead, it
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Afghans who helped Army given homes at Weeton Barracks
Up to 55 families will be temporarily housed at Weeton Barracks in Lancashire from Friday.
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Speaker Mike Johnson Has No Plan With Time Running Out to Avoid US Shutdown
Speaker Mike Johnson, the little-known Louisiana congressman who emerged from a hardliner revolt as House Republicans’ new leader,
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Google, Meta Win Court Fight to Rein In Rulemakers Across EU
Alphabet Inc.’s Google, Meta Platforms Inc. and ByteDance Ltd.’s TikTok won a ruling at the European Union’s top
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Spain’s Premier Sanchez Gains Key Support to Form Government
Spain’s acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez reached an agreement with a Catalan separatist group to secure the votes
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Omegle: Popular video chat website shut after abuse claims
The controversial firm's founder said the site was no longer "psychologically" sustainable.
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Braverman Piles Pressure on Sunak With Tirade Against UK Police
Home Secretary Suella Braverman faced a backlash after she accused London’s Metropolitan Police of playing “favorites” with protest
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European Stocks Dip as Growth Woes Outweigh UBS Gains
European stocks fell on Tuesday as worries about economic growth and losses across energy stocks overshadowed some positive
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Top China Chipmaker SMIC’s Sales Miss Despite Huawei Boost
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. quarterly revenue fell for the third straight quarter, reflecting the impact of a global
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Nuclear Is Out, Hydrogen Is In: Where Countries Put Energy R&D Money
Since the International Energy Agency was founded five decades ago, it has compiled data on the government research
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