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American consumers are feeling quite a bit more confident as Election Day approaches, a business research group says
American consumers are feeling quite a bit more confident as Election Day approaches, a business research group says
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Pfizer rides Paxlovid sales growth to better-than-expected third quarter
A boost from COVID-19 treatment sales helped bush Pfizer to a better-than-expected third quarter and higher forecast for the year
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7 steps to forecasting your cash flow needs in retirement
New retirees frequently rhapsodize about the joys of tossing their alarm clocks into the trash and filling their days with whatever activities they find gratifying
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Japanese nuclear reactor which survived earthquake that badly damaged Fukushima power plant restarts
A Japanese nuclear reactor which survived a massive 2011 earthquake and tsunami that badly damaged the nearby Fukushima nuclear power plant has been restarted after a safety upgrade, as the government pursues a renewed expansion of nuclear energy to provide stable power and reduce carbon emissions
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Jason Caron had his best week at the Senior PGA. Now the club pro has a tour card again: Analysis
Jason Caron has delivered one of the most remarkable performances of the year
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McDonald's third quarter US sales rebound on meal deals, but E. coli outbreak creates end-of-year unease
McDonald's third quarter US sales rebound on meal deals, but E. coli outbreak creates end-of-year unease
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Czech power company CEZ signs deal with Britain's Rolls-Royce SMR to build modular nuclear reactors
The Czech power company CEZ has signed a deal with Britain’s Rolls-Royce SMR to form a strategic partnership to develop and deploy small modular nuclear reactors
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Vinyl thrives at United Record Pressing as the nation's oldest record maker plays a familiar tune
In its 75 years in operation, United Record Pressing in Nashville has survived 8-tracks, cassettes, CDs, Napster, iPods and streaming services
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Treasury issues rule to block US investors from helping China develop advanced military technology
The U.S. Treasury Department, seeking to keep the Chinese military from gaining an edge in advanced technologies, issued a rule Monday to restrict and monitor American investments in China in artificial intelligence, computer chips and quantum computing
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Oil prices fall as reality of weak global demand overtakes risk of wider war in Middle East
Global oil prices are falling sharply after a retaliatory strike by Israel over the weekend targeted Iranian military sites rather than its energy infrastructure as had been feared
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