US Productivity Jumps by Most in Nearly Three Years
US labor productivity logged its biggest increase in the second quarter in nearly three years, helping to offset
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Hyundai and Kia recall nearly 92,000 vehicles and tell owners to park them outside due to fire risk
Hyundai and Kia are telling the owners of nearly 92,000 vehicles in the U.S. to park them outside because an electronic controller in an oil pump can overheat and cause fires
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Clothes for kids with disabilities get better, but teens see a lack of fashionable options
Some of the largest U.S. fashion brands and retailers have made their way into the adaptive-wear market
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Warner Bros. Discovery trims costs and losses but misses forecasts
Warner Bros. Discovery reported a larger-than-forecast loss in the second quarter, but the loss was narrower than a year ago.
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Turkish Stocks Enjoy Longest Run of Foreign Inflows in a Decade
Overseas investors extended their buying spree of Turkish equities to the longest streak in a decade, a sign
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Big Tech backs stock gains with solid results, growth prospects
Big technology companies provided the energy for most of broader market’s sharp ascent in 2023 and their latest financial reports so far justify that confidence from investors
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Diane Kruger to receive Golden Eye Award at Zurich Film Festival: ‘I’m honoured and proud!’
After being hailed as one of the world’s finest character actresses, Diane Kruger is set to receive the Golden Eye Award at this year’s Zurich Film Festival.
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Adam Brody: ‘Method acting sounds f****** boring!’
When asked if he went method for his latest role in the ‘River Wild’ reboot, Adam Brody blasted the immersive technique as sounding “f****** boring”.
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Viral kitten Tater Tot dies just days after catching illness
A tiny kitten that captured hearts after being found with a disability affecting all his legs has sadly died after contracting an illness. Tater Tot was found when he was just a day old with all four of his legs malformed. His rescue journey was documented online where people fell in love with the sweet kitten and his permanently angry expression. Now, his many fans have been left heartbroken following the news of his death. Tater Tot’s fosterer, Ash Houghton, made the sad announcement in a special Facebook group with his more than 43,000 fans, called Tater Tot and His Spudbuds. Houghton wrote: “Today, our tiny spud, passed away suddenly in my hands. His energy had been slowly decreasing over the last week or so, and we were hoping it was an illness that antibiotics could treat. “He also started showing signs of pneumonia a few days ago, and I had started pneumonia protocol with meds and a nebulizer.” He died on Wednesday 2 August in Houghton’s hands and she thanked people for their unconditional love shown towards her special needs kitten. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter She continued: “This tiny little potato has had such a profound impact on my heart, and I am so unbelievably happy I got to share him with the entire world. “What started as me sharing some photos of the goofy new foster I had turned into an entire community focused on kindness, humor and compassion. “I am astounded at the reach Tater Tot’s story had, and I cannot express to you just how incredible it has been to see how he has impacted the world.” Heartbroken fans took to Twitter to share in their grief. Houghton ended the announcement encouraging people to donate to their local animal shelters in honour of Tater Tot. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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What to expect from the July jobs report: Steady, but cooler growth
Despite Tuesday's credit rating downgrade amid concerns about the challenges facing the United States, markets and economists are expecting another solid jobs report on Friday.
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European Stocks Slide as Infineon’s Weak Outlook Weighs on Tech
European shares slipped as tech shares were dragged down by Infineon Technologies AG’s outlook, while the Bank of
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A car-carrying ship that burned for a week on the North Sea will be towed to a Dutch port
The Dutch government says a freight ship carrying thousands of cars that burned for a week on the North Sea will be towed to a Dutch port for salvage
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