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General Motors lays off about 1,000 workers, cutting costs to compete in a crowded automobile market
General Motors is laying off about 1,000 workers worldwide, shedding costs as it tries to compete in a crowded global automobile market
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Retail sales up solidly in October as Americans showed continued willingness to spend
Americans stepped up their spending at retailers last month in the latest sign that healthy consumer spending is driving the economy’s steady growth
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Stock market today: Wall Street tumbles as the “Trump bump” fades and vaccine makers sink
U.S. stocks fell to their worst loss since Election Day as the boost that Wall Street got from last week’s victory for Donald Trump and a cut to interest rates by the Federal Reserve kept fading
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President of Kentucky plant that exploded says it is 'accountable' for neighborhood damages
The president of a Kentucky plant that exploded earlier this week says the company is accountable and will pay damages to neighbors affected by the blast
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Austria says Russia's Gazprom will cut off natural gas supply this weekend
Austria's chancellor says Russia’s state-owned natural gas company Gazrom will cut off supplies early Saturday to Austrian utility OMV
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Regulators approve North Dakota section of planned 5-state Midwest carbon dioxide pipeline
Utility regulators in North Dakota have approved part of a carbon dioxide pipeline that would span five Midwestern states
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What happens next in The Onion's effort to buy Alex Jones' Infowars
The Onion’s winning bid for Alex Jones’ Infowars platform is under review by a federal bankruptcy judge after Jones and his lawyers raised concerns about how an auction was conducted
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Company announces nearly $712 million project in Kentucky to make batteries used to store energy
A battery manufacturer has selected Kentucky for a nearly $712 million project to produce industrial-sized batteries used to store and distribute energy
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Ben & Jerry's lawsuit accuses parent company of censorship over Gaza
Ben & Jerry’s has sued its parent company Unilever accusing it of silencing the ice cream maker from making statements in support of Palestinians in the war in Gaza
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South African government seeks experts' help to bring illegal miners to the surface
The South African government says it has put together a team including mine rescue experts to come up with a plan to bring to surface illegal miners who remain under a disused gold mine
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