Cargill enters dispute for Brazil soy crusher's assets
By Ana Mano SAO PAULO (Reuters) -The Brazilian unit of U.S. grains merchant Cargill has asked a bankruptcy court to
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Biden Says US Must Deal With Gun Violence to Reduce Crime
President Joe Biden touted his efforts to curb gun violence as necessary for reducing crime, saying a landmark
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Italy Curbs China Influence Over Formula One Tiremaker Pirelli
Italy’s government stepped in to limit the influence of China’s Sinochem over Formula One supplier Pirelli SpA, citing
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What to know about the ransomware attack hitting schools, businesses and government agencies
A growing number of businesses, universities and government agencies have been targeted in a global cyberattack by Russian cybercriminals and are now working to understand how much data was compromised.
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Customers Buys $631 Million in Signature Loans at Discount
Customers Bancorp Inc. purchased $631 million of loans that belonged to Signature Bank, the latest example of a
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Jordan Spieth Unleashed a Bellowing F--k After a Bad Shot at the U.S. Open
Jordan Spieth with some spectacularly loud profanity at the U.S. Open.
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Texas Grid Braces for Record Power Demand as Temperatures Soar Upwards of 120F
Texas’s grid manager is warning homeowners and businesses that surging heat will push electricity demand to unprecedented levels
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US tourist killed in attack near historic Germany castle was recent University of Illinois graduate
The two American women who were attacked while they hiked a trail near a famous castle in Germany had recently graduated from the University of Illinois. Eva Liu, 21, and Kelsey Chang, 22, had travelled to Germany following their May graduation from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, DailyMail.com first reported. A university spokesperson confirmed in a statement to The Independent that Ms Chang and Ms Liu were the victims shoved down into a ravine near the historic Neuschwanstein Castle in the German state Bavaria on Wednesday. Ms Liu died as a result of injuries she sustained during the 164ft fall, while Ms Chang remains in hospital. “ Both had just graduated in May and should have been able to celebrate such an important accomplishment without the fear of such a tragic outcome,” the office of the university chancellor said. “Our thoughts are with Ms. Chang as she recovers and with both of their families as they grieve.” A 30-year-old American man has been arrested and charged with murder, attempted murder and sexual offences. This is a developing story ... check again for updates.
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BlackRock Tries for Spot-Bitcoin ETF With Fresh Filing
BlackRock Inc. is trying its hand at potentially getting the first spot-Bitcoin exchange-traded fund launched in the US.
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These Are The Top-Ranked Employers for Working Fathers on Wall Street
Bank of America Corp., Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Morgan Stanley are among Wall Street firms that offer
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'Pentagon Papers' whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg dead after terminal cancer -Washington Post
(Deletes extraneous word) WASHINGTON Daniel Ellsberg, the whistleblower who leaked the "Pentagon Papers" about the Vietnam War and
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Spain-France Hydrogen Link Poised to Receive EU Funding for Green Shift
A planned multibillion-euro hydrogen link between Spain and France is set to qualify for European Union aid as
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