Credit Card Disputes Keep Rising at Visa as E-Commerce Booms
Credit card disputes at Visa Inc. continued rising past their pandemic boom despite the proliferation of prevention software,
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G20 summit: Biden says raised human rights with India's Modi in Delhi
The US president spoke at a press conference in Hanoi about his visit to India for the G20 summit.
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Explosion at Illinois processing plant leaves at least 8 injured, officials say
At least eight people in were injured in Decatur, Illinois, after an explosion at a processing plant operated by Archer Daniels Midland Company, officials said.
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Tesla and China Risk Leaving Volkswagen on a Road to Nowhere
Shortly after taking the most important job in German industry, Volkswagen AG Chief Executive Officer Oliver Blume got
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How India overcame bitter G20 divisions over Ukraine
Consensus seemed far away, but India managed to bring together nations with starkly divergent views.
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The Real Reason Water Polo Players Wear Those Caps
Spend a few minutes watching Olympic water polo, and you’ll realize the players' bonnets have holes in them. If they’re not keeping water out, what are they for?
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Express CEO Tim Baxter resigns amid declining revenue
Former Tyson Foods executive Stewart Glendinning will be the new CEO of clothing company Express, replacing Timothy Baxter, effective September 15, the company announced.
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Rugby World Cup: Welsh fans turn Bordeaux red
Welsh fans have descended on the French region ahead of the teams' Rugby World Cup opener on Sunday.
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Didi Narrows Losses, Sets Sights on Expansion at Home and Abroad
Didi Global Inc. narrowed its losses further in the second quarter, as the Chinese ride-hailing giant cut costs
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Scott McAfee: the young judge on Trump's Georgia case
A 34-year-old scuba diver and cellist, Judge McAfee has soared through Atlanta's conservative legal ranks.
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Gabon coup: New PM tells BBC country should hold elections within two years
Raymond Ndong Sima, newly installed after a military coup, says it will take time to transition.
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Logistics startup rescinds dozens of job offers amid messy executive drama
Flexport founder Ryan Petersen said his supply chain management firm would rescind dozens of job offers just days before many applicants were scheduled to start work — a move that followed a dramatic leadership shakeup this week.
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