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A boat capsizes in Nigeria drowning at least 40 people, president says
A boat has capsized in northwest Nigeria drowning at least 40 people
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'The Life of Chuck' wins the Toronto Film Festival's People's Choice Award
The Toronto International Film Festival’s People’s Choice Award has gone to “The Life of Chuck.”
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Profiles in clean energy: She founded a business to keep EV charging stations up and running
The race is on to build out a convenient and fully functional network of electric vehicle charging stations across the U.S. Entrepreneur Kameale Terry foresaw one issue this would create: keeping that charger network up and running
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US-China military leaders hold routine talks to discuss South China Sea tensions and other issues
Top military leaders for the U.S. and China have met in Beijing for routine talks that only resumed in January
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McCormick's hedge fund days are a double-edged sword in Pennsylvania's Senate race
Before he ran for the Senate in Pennsylvania, David McCormick was a big name on Wall Street as CEO of the world’s largest hedge fund
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Which candidate is better for tech innovation? Venture capitalists divided on Harris or Trump
Being a venture capitalist carries a lot of prestige in Silicon Valley
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Air Canada and pilots union reach a tentative agreement to avoid a shutdown
Air Canada and the union representing its pilots have come to terms on a labor agreement that is likely to prevent a shutdown of Canada’s largest airline
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Salvagers launch new attempt to tow an oil tanker blown up by Yemen's Houthi rebels
A new attempt has begun to try to salvage an oil tanker burning in the Red Sea after attacks by Yemen’s Houthi rebels
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Striking Boeing factory workers say they are ready to hold out for a better contract
Blue-collar workers from Boeing are walking picket lines in the Pacific Northwest instead of building airplanes after overwhelmingly rejecting a proposed contract that would have raised their wages by 25% over four years
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Walgreens to pay $106M to settle allegations it submitted false payment claims for prescriptions
Walgreens agreed to pay $106 million to settle lawsuits that alleged it submitted false payment claims with government health care programs for prescriptions that were never dispensed
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