
Target Is Blaming Theft for Store Closures, But Landlords Say Otherwise
Target Corp. grabbed national headlines last week when it blamed worsening theft for its plan to shut nine
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Israeli-Gaza conflict: Escalation deepens humanitarian crisis
A BBC reporter in Gaza says the conflict has deepened the plight of Gazans, and many fear worse to come.
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A lot of workers are out on strike right now. Here's how that looks in the jobs report
From actors to autoworkers, more than 450,000 workers have participated in 312 strikes in the United States this year, according to Cornell University's Labor Action Tracker.
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EY Approaches Lenders in Push to Find Metro Bank Buyer by Monday
Consulting firm Ernst & Young has been hired to find a buyer for Metro Bank Holdings Plc this
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Investor in Evergrande’s Electric Car Unit to Pause Payments
The electric vehicle unit of defaulted property developer China Evergrande Group said Dubai-based NWTN Inc. will suspend carrying
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What GOP White House Contenders Would Do to Fix US Child Care
Amid the chaos of the latest Republican presidential debate, voters got a rare opportunity to hear how candidates
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Eskom Latest: Power Utility Suspends Outages; Rooftop Solar
South Africa’s power utility suspended rotational outages on Sunday following improved electricity generation in Africa’s most-industrialized economy. Loadshedding,
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Bristol's Sustainable Fashion Week makes global impact
Its third year saw the Bristol idea expand across the UK, and in India, Papua New Guinea and the US.
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Ex-Goldman Banker Ng in Malaysia for 1MDB Probe, Bernama Says
Former Goldman Sachs banker Roger Ng arrived in Malaysia to assist in the nation’s 1MDB probe after his
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Australia Vows Stable Energy Exports to Japan Amid Emissions Cut
Australia pledged stable and reliable energy exports to Japan during a bilateral meeting in Melbourne, amid concern that
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Israel Latest: Fighting Continues in the South, Mortars in North
Israel is “at war,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, after militants from the Gaza Strip fired over 3,000
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Israel `War,’ Singapore Haze, China Opens: Sunday Asia Briefing
Hamas militants launched an unprecedented incursion into Israel, firing over 3,000 missiles, infiltrating Israeli towns near the Gaza
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