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Louisville mayor says 11 employees taken to the hospital after apparent explosion at business; cause unknown
Louisville mayor says 11 employees taken to the hospital after apparent explosion at business; cause unknown
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Yemen's Houthi rebels launch drones and missiles at US warships near the Red Sea but do no damage
The U.S. Defense Department says Yemen’s Houthi rebels targeted two U.S. Navy warships with multiple drones and missiles as they were traveling through the Bab el-Mandeb Strait on Tuesday
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Jury awards Abu Ghraib detainees $42 million, holds contractor responsible
A U.S. jury has awarded $42 million to three former detainees of Iraq’s notorious Abu Ghraib prison, holding a Virginia-based military contractor responsible for contributing to their torture and mistreatment two decades ago
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Elliott takes more than $5B stake in Honeywell, advises separating automation, aerospace units
Activist investor Elliott Investment Management has taken a more than $5 billion stake in Honeywell International and is calling for the industrial conglomerate to split into two separate companies
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Waymo's robotaxis now open to anyone who wants a driverless ride in Los Angeles
Waymo on Tuesday opened its robotaxi service to anyone who wants a ride around Los Angeles, marking another milestone in the evolution of self-driving car technology since the company began as a secret project at Google 15 years ago
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Florence cracks down on overtourism just as Italy hosts G7 tourist ministers in Renaissance city
The city of Florence is taking new measures to crack down on overtourism
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Jury awards three former Abu Ghraib detainees $42 million in civil trial, holds contractor responsible
Jury awards three former Abu Ghraib detainees $42 million in civil trial, holds contractor responsible
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Chris Wallace is leaving CNN. He says he wants to see what the new media environment has to offer
Veteran broadcaster Chris Wallace is leaving CNN after three years but, at age 77, he's not interested in retiring
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Boeing says it will take several weeks to resume production of planes after the strike
Boeing says it will be several weeks before it fully resumes building passenger planes, as factory workers return following a strike that lasted nearly two months
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Don’t Settle for a Subpar Health Savings Account
Love them or hate them, it’s hard to see health savings accounts losing traction any time soon
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