Google Barred From Claim DOJ’s Kanter Is Biased in Ad Tech Feud
Alphabet Inc.’s Google can’t invoke claims of bias by a top US Justice Department official in defending itself
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Chinese EV Makers Pin Hopes on Europe’s Fading Auto Dealers
Even before the European Union targeted imports of cheap Chinese electric vehicles, their makers faced another big challenge:
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Ex-Deutsche Bank Banker Will Plead Guilty to Crypto Fraud
Former Deutsche Bank investment banker Rashawn Russell, who has denied defrauding investors in a cryptocurrency fraud, appears ready
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Automakers, UAW Spend Strike’s First Day in War of Words
The United Auto Workers and Detroit automaker executives exchanged harsh words on Friday, the first day of the
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Mike Pence Pushes Ban on TikTok, Calling It a Communist Platform
Former Vice President Mike Pence said the US should ban TikTok, calling it a platform that allowed the
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8 Historical Accounts of Werewolves
Turning into a werewolf was a popular pastime in 16th-century France.
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Latin American FX Shines as Emerging Europe Misses Out
A gauge of developing-market currencies posted its best week since July, with gains in Latin America high-yielders overshadowing
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Hedge Funds Hiked Bullish Oil Bets to 15-Month High on OPEC+ Cuts
Hedge funds boosted their bullish wagers on Brent and US crude to a 15-month high as supply cuts
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Corporate Borrowers Are Giving In to High Rates, Wells Fargo Says
Corporate borrowers are giving in to the likelihood that Federal Reserve officials will keep interest rates in the
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Berlin protesters condemn Russian soprano Netrebko's opera performance
Anna Netrebko has been accused of failing to denounce Vladimir Putin for Russia's war in Ukraine.
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Bitcoin Is Headed for Its First Weekly Gain Since August
Bitcoin is poised to snap a four-week decline, but analysts are questioning how long the rally will last.
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Poland, Hungary to continue ban on Ukrainian grain after EU lifts restrictions
By Julia Payne and Alan Charlish BRUSSELS/WARSAW (Reuters) -Poland and Hungary will implement their own restrictions on Ukrainian grain imports,
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