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SK lays off nearly 1,000 workers at Georgia plant amid cooling automaker EV plans
Battery company SK laid off nearly 1,000 workers at a manufacturing plant in northeast of Atlanta on Friday amid changing consumer demand for EVs
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Kennedy Center exodus continues as National Symphony director Jean Davidson heads to the Wallis
National Symphony Orchestra director Jean Davidson has left the Kennedy Center to lead the Wallis Annenberg Center in Los Angeles, as turmoil grows under President Donald Trump’s control
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Retail sales fall modestly in January as American consumers pull back on spending
American consumers pulled back their spending to start 2026, extending the malaise in retail sales that began late last year
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Judge weighs New York Times bid to block policy limiting journalists' access to Pentagon
The New York Times is urging a federal judge to block a Pentagon policy that has limited access to the building for journalists from many mainstream news outlets
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The US lost a surprising 92,000 jobs last month as the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.4%
American employers unexpectedly cut 92,000 jobs last month, a sign that the labor market remains under strain
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Messi has long steered clear of politics. Does his visit to Trump's White House mark a change?
Assisted by a glittering, pink soccer ball, Lionel Messi crossed yet another frontier with his visit to the White House
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US issues a license that authorizes sales of Venezuelan gold
The U.S. has issued a license that allows business to be done with Venezuela’s state gold mining company, Minerven
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A boost for Moscow in the shadow of Iran war: US allows India to buy Russian oil for a month
The U.S. Treasury Department’s decision to allow India to buy Russian oil for 30 days underscores a boost for Moscow's fortunes against the backdrop of the Iran war as Russia's oil export earnings help pay for its own war against Ukraine
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US crude prices rise above $90 per barrel for the first time in more than two years; gasoline hits $3.32 a gallon
US crude prices rise above $90 per barrel for the first time in more than two years; gasoline hits $3.32 a gallon
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German media group Axel Springer will buy the publisher of UK's Daily Telegraph for $766 million
German media group Axel Springer has agreed to buy the owner of Britain’s Daily Telegraph in a deal worth $766 million
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