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Pacific Seabed Mining Delayed as International Agency Finalizes Rules
The start of industrial-scale undersea mining to extract metals for automotive batteries from the bottom of the Pacific Ocean was…
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Russia Strikes Danube Port, Escalating Attacks on Ukraine Grain Routes
Ukrainian and Romanian officials said Russia struck on Monday for the first time Ukrainian ports along the Danube near the…
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UBS Is Fined Nearly $400 Million in Credit Suisse’s Archegos Mess
UBS will pay $387 million in fines to clean up the remaining mess at Credit Suisse, the wounded Swiss banking…
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Jason Aldean’s ‘Try That in a Small Town’ Charts at No. 2
In May, country star Jason Aldean released the single “Try That In A Small Town,” whose lyrics portray modern city…
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IRS to Stop Surprise Visits to Homes and Businesses
The Internal Revenue Service on Monday said it would scale back policies that have been central to its decades-long effort…
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Flood of Workers Has Made the Fed’s Job Less Painful. Can It Persist?
Hotels in New York’s Adirondack Mountains have seen a surge in immigration this summer and a steady supply of seasonal…
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Altice USA Said to Be Considering a Sale of Cheddar News
Cable company Altice USA is said to be considering the possibility of selling Cheddar News, a network once billed as…
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Why Elon Musk Rebranded Twitter as X
twitter popped up Bye-bye Blue Bird: Twitter began rebranding itself overnight to X, replacing its long-standing logo with a stylized…
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6 Hotels for a Quiet Summer Getaway
With so many tempting and unexpected destinations to choose from in Europe this summer, why should you fight the crowds?…
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