Beyond the automakers: How the UAW strike may hit the US economy
With the United Auto Workers' historic strike officially underway, experts say the US economy is already getting bruised -- but the strike's impact isn't likely to push the nation into a recession.
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Decarbonisation in mining still a long way off
LONDON A lack of consistent data to measure emissions down the supply chain of mining companies and through
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Shoppers say they want sustainable goods, but won't pay more
By Richa Naidu and Helen Reid LONDON Consumer goods makers and retailers investing in sustainably made products after
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Warner Bros. Discovery says actors and writers strikes will cost it up to $500 million this year
Warner Bros. Discovery trimmed its full-year earnings guidance for 2023 on Tuesday by $300 million to $500 million because of the continued strike by actors and writers, which has stopped production of most shows and movies.
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LA media company settles first SEC enforcement case over NFTs
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK A Los Angeles media company that billed itself as potentially "the next Disney"
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The spiraling cost of war means growing economic pain for Russia
"The government will provide whatever the army asks for," Russia's President Vladimir Putin told a gathering of military top brass in December. Eighteen months into his war in Ukraine, he seems to be keeping that promise. But he's doing it increasingly at the expense of economic stability at home.
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UAW leader says Detroit Three automakers 'still not serious' in contract talks
By Joseph White DETROIT (Reuters) -United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain told Reuters the Detroit Three automakers are "still not
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Analysis-Biden's China tech curbs to keep investors sidelined, fearing more steps
By Kane Wu and Michael Martina HONG KONG/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden's move to prohibit some U.S. technology investments in
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Factbox-Impact of floods in China after Typhoon Doksuri
BEIJING Extreme rain battered northern China after Typhoon Doksuri made landfall in southern Fujian province on July 28,
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Taylor Swift, 'Barbie' and Beyoncé are unleashing the spending power of women
It's the summer of girl power, fueled by Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and "Barbie."
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Barbie movie: Warner Bros Japan sorry for replying to atom bomb memes
The Official Barbie Movie account is criticised for replying to images which made fun of atomic bombs.
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Oppenheimer: How he was influenced by a Hindu holy book
The 'father of the atomic bomb' counted the Hindu holy book Bhagavad Gita as one of his favourites.
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