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Starbucks U.S. workers at 100 stores hold one-day walkout
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EU wrestles with Payment for Order Flow share trading rules
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‘Wave’ of lawsuits over FTX expected, but investors will face legal hurdles
By Jody Godoy (Reuters) – A lawsuit by FTX account holders in the United States is likely the first of…
Nutrition benefits for families could increase under U.S. agency proposal
By Leah Douglas (Reuters) – Mothers and children who receive benefits from a U.S. Department of Agriculture nutrition program would…
Oil falls on worries of U.S. rate hikes, China demand outlook
By Arathy Somasekhar HOUSTON (Reuters) -Oil prices fell more than 3% on Thursday, with demand squeezed by mounting COVID-19 cases…
Top U.S., Japanese trade officials discuss electric vehicle tax credits -U.S. statement
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Meta’s WhatsApp makes Brazil a key test market for business messaging
By Katie Paul (Reuters) – Meta Platforms said on Thursday its WhatsApp messaging service will introduce a commercial directory and…
GM promises profitable EVs, with a boost from Washington
By Joseph White DETROIT (Reuters) -General Motors Co expects its electric vehicles will make money in 2025, with recently enacted…
Fed’s Kashkari: not stopping rate hikes until inflation peaks
(Reuters) -It’s hard to know how high the U.S. central bank will need to raise interest rates, Minneapolis Federal Reserve…
