
Why Mother's Day is the most hated day in the restaurant industry
From big groups that show up in waves ("most of us are here!"), to food-fussy kids and grandmas to splitting the check dramas, restaurants hate this holiday. This year is expected to be particularly challenging as high inflation and rising menu prices give some restaurant-goers an extra sense of entitlement.
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Germany Backs Northvolt Plant in Boost for Europe’s EV Aims
Germany has pledged roughly €1 billion ($1.1 billion) in state support to Europe’s main battery maker Northvolt AB
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US Treasury takes middle road on solar panels 'Made in the USA'
By Nichola Groom and David Lawder The U.S. Treasury Department on Friday clarified that developers of solar energy
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Here's how the 14th Amendment factors into the debt ceiling debate
As the stalemate over addressing the debt ceiling continues and the threat of default looms larger, President Joe Biden has resurfaced the controversial idea of using the 14th Amendment as a way to lift the borrowing cap without Congress.
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World Bank's Malpass: risk of U.S. default adds to woes facing slowing global economy
By Andrea Shalal NIIGATA, Japan (Reuters) -The risk of a U.S. default is adding to problems facing the slowing global
1970-01-01 08:00

Who is Linda Yaccarino, reportedly Twitter's next CEO?
Twitter may soon have an ad sales veteran in charge, after months of hemorrhaging advertisers under owner Elon Musk.
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Third Point's Loeb no longer considering taking insurer SiriusPoint private
(Reuters) -Billionaire investor Daniel Loeb is no longer exploring a potential acquisition of SiriusPoint Ltd, according to a regulatory filing
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As US Border Crossings Jump, Biden Asks Latin America for Help. It’s a Tough Sell
President Joe Biden wants to share the burden of an increase in migration with other nations along the
1970-01-01 08:00

Turkey Official Nixes Idea Iraqi Oil Is About to Flow Again
Turkey probably won’t accept a request from Baghdad for oil exports through the port of Ceyhan to resume
1970-01-01 08:00

US Consumer Long-Term Inflation Expectations Hit 12-Year High
US long-term inflation expectations unexpectedly accelerated in early May to a 12-year high and consumer sentiment soured, reflecting
1970-01-01 08:00

BOE Chief Economist Says UK Inflation at ‘Turning Point’
Bank of England Chief Economist Huw Pill gave the clearest indication yet that officials think they might be
1970-01-01 08:00

Global equity funds see 4th week of outflows on slowdown worries
By Patturaja Murugaboopathy Global equity funds witnessed a fourth successive weekly outflow in the week ended May 10,
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