Wildfires in Western Canada Recede, Energy Output Resumes
The number of fires burning in Canada’s top energy-producing province of Alberta declined in recent days, allowing some
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Covid Kills One Person Every Four Minutes as Vaccine Rates Fall
After more than three years, the global Covid emergency is officially over. Yet it’s still killing at least
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Acer Chromebook Spin 514 (2023) Review
The age of the $200 Chromebook seems to be slowly ending, but the latest Chromebooks
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Wolves confident over Julen Lopetegui future
Wolves are confident that Julen Lopetgeui will stay with the club despite their FFP concerns.
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Key Republicans Signal Debt-Deal Talks With Democrats at Impasse
Speaker Kevin McCarthy left the US Capitol late Tuesday afternoon saying the two sides had yet to reach
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ChatGPT: Can China overtake the US in the AI marathon?
Washington's efforts to limit China's access to crucial cutting-edge technology continue.
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Ex-SMBC Nikko Execs Set for Court Trial Over Alleged Rigging
Two former foreign executives of SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. will appear in court over their role in allegedly
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World’s Richest Man Loses $11 Billion After LVMH Stock Rout
Bernard Arnault, the world’s richest person, had $11.2 billion wiped from his fortune in one day over concerns
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JPMorgan accuses US Virgin Islands of harboring Jeffrey Epstein for two decades
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) -JPMorgan Chase & Co on Tuesday sought to shift blame for failing to snuff
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Australia Laments Bureaucratic ‘Permafrost’ That’s Slowing Aukus Security Alliance
A top Australian defense official said bloated US bureaucracy has delayed technology-sharing that was supposed to be a
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France Seeks EU Deal to Avoid Repaying Rail Freight Aid
French Transport Minister Clement Beaune said the government is in talks with the European Commission to avoid reimbursing
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Exclusive-After Micron ban, Chinese chip firm CXMT should go on U.S. trade blacklist, top lawmaker says
By Stephen Nellis and Karen Freifeld WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Commerce Department should put trade curbs on Chinese memory chip
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