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Vote to continue strike exposes Boeing workers' anger over lost pensions
Since going on strike last month, Boeing factory workers repeated one theme from their picket lines: They want their pensions back
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Nevada lithium mine wins final approval despite potential harm to endangered wildflower
For the first time under President Joe Biden, a federal permit for a new lithium mine in the U.S. has been approved
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Merger of handbag makers Tapestry, Capri halted as judge sides with FTC in antitrust case
A U.S. District judge has halted the merger between makers of Coach and Michael Kors handbags, saying it would reduce competition and hurt consumers
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Canada will reduce immigration targets as Trudeau acknowledges his policy failed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada will significantly reduce the number of new immigrants in the country after acknowledging his government failed to get the balance right coming out of the pandemic
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Owner and operator of ship that caused Baltimore bridge collapse to pay over $100M for cleanup in settlement with US
Owner and operator of ship that caused Baltimore bridge collapse to pay over $100M for cleanup in settlement with US
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Stock market today: Wall Street finishes mixed after Tesla soars and IBM slumps
Wall Street drifted to a mixed finish after Tesla surged and IBM slumped following their latest profit reports
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By moving to podcasts, Harris and Trump are turning away from legacy media to spread their messages
Donald Trump bypassed “60 Minutes,” but he's sat down with the bros on various popular podcasts
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McDonald's and Boar's Head outbreaks may have you worried. Experts say the food supply is safe
Deadly food poisoning outbreaks tied to McDonald's and Boar's Head may have left Americans wondering whether there are new risks in the U.S. food supply
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A California grower was the source of fresh onions linked to food poisoning outbreak, McDonald's officials say
A California grower was the source of fresh onions linked to food poisoning outbreak, McDonald's officials say
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Nevada jury hands $5.2 billion verdict against Vegas company in bottled water liver damage lawsuit
A jury in Nevada has delivered a $5.2 billion award in the latest large-sum civil lawsuit against a former Las Vegas-based bottled water company found responsible for causing liver damage in customers in 2021
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