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Asian shares are mostly higher after China-US talks end without a trade deal
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NTSB launches hearings on deadly collision between helicopter and passenger plane
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Pea shortage fears over earliest harvest in years
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Tsunami warnings ease after massive Russia quake puts West Coast on notice
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Starbucks ditches pickup-only stores as they 'lack warmth'
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How a Chinese Brand Reshaped Hong Kong’s Food Delivery Scene
The New York Times
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Assisted-living facility where fire killed 10 temporarily lost certification for mistreatment
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Top F.D.A. Official Resigns Under Pressure
The New York Times
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'I was a shopping addict - it needs to be taken more seriously'
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Waymo cuts beeping at Santa Monica charging depot, but concerns from neighbors persist
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Flagler Beach Pier construction project starts with traffic and business impacts
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Suspect may have targeted NFL headquarters in Manhattan shooting
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What will the new banknotes look like?
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Got an electric car? Buyers can now search for homes with an EV charger - and where drivers can plug in locally
Mail Online
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Up to 40,000 homes to be built on disused railway land
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Starbucks looks to protein drinks and other new products
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U.S. job openings fell to 7.4 million last month as job market continues to cool
Japan Today
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Trump's tariffs could squeeze US factories and boost costs by up to 4.5%, a new analysis finds
Japan Today
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Florida citrus growers hope $127 million investment will revitalize industry
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Barclays boss is latest to warn Rachel Reeves against hiking taxes for banks in the autumn Budget
Mail Online
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Gucci given a kicking: Luxury label's sales plunge amid deepening gloom in the sector
Mail Online
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Fat jab wars wipe £70bn off Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk as it feels the heat from rival Eli Lilly
Mail Online
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Britain has not reached 'peak Greggs', says bakery chain boss amid fears fat jabs could hit sales
Mail Online
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We are very American now, says Astra boss: Soriot fuels fears of switch to New York
Mail Online
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Britain needs a tax break: Labour's lavish spending hurts jobs, work and commerce, says ALEX BRUMMER
Mail Online
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Grab one of these bank accounts to beat sneaky fees on holiday - and your new card could arrive by this weekend
Mail Online
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The man with a £20,621 state pension (that's 72% more than everyone else) - this is how he did it and how you can too
Mail Online
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The happiest retirement hotspots revealed: The surprising new places to go and where DOESN'T make the list
Mail Online
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The 37 taxes you already pay that mean an astonishing 57% of your income goes to Government
Mail Online
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BA won't refund £1,840 voucher issued during Covid that didn't work when I tried to use it: SALLY SORTS IT
Mail Online
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Apple Manufacturing Academy opens in Detroit amid Trump pressure on U.S. production
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The Fed is expected to hold rates steady as Trump pushes for a cut
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Starbucks Earnings Show Same-Store Sales Slid Amid Turnaround Effort
The New York Times
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U.S. stocks dip and break Wall Street's record-breaking, weeklong run
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Starbucks looks to protein drinks and other new products to turn around lagging US sales
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No deal on China tariffs until Trump agrees, says Bessent
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Federal Reserve likely to stand pat on rates this week, deepening the gulf between Powell and Trump
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Microsoft Authenticator is ending password autofill soon. How to set up a passkey before Aug. 1
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Farmers worry about rising labor costs, shrinking pool of workers
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A Turkish Airlines flight is evacuated via emergency slides after smoke detected in landing gear
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Street vendors still seeing a decline in customers due to ICE activity
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What we know about the victims of the NYC office building shooting
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Trump Urges the U.K. to Drill More Oil, Criticizing Its Energy Policy
The New York Times
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Nantucket officials accuse offshore wind developer of going into hiding since Trump's election
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Comic book movies get a super-fantastic summer boost — but no longer hold the spotlight
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Former Netflix employee sues over wrongful termination, alleges discrimination and retaliation
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Why value investing has worked better outside the US
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Cargo surge amid tariff turmoil drives the Port of Savannah to its 2nd busiest year
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Tesla to source AI chips from unfinished Samsung factory in Texas, Musk says
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Police: Card skimmers found at multiple businesses in Gates
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Note left by Manhattan office gunman asked for his brain to be studied
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US health officials crack down on kratom-related products after complaints from supplement industry
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Morton Mintz, Muckraking Crusader for Consumers, Dies at 103
The New York Times
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Novo Nordisk, Ozempic Drugmaker, Sees Stock Plunge 20% After Profit Warning
The New York Times
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A.Y. McDonald Manufacturing Company to open brass foundry, creating 129 jobs in Wisconsin
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FTSE 100 climbs as earnings cascade brings cheer
The Independent
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Rochester cites safety concerns in issuing closure order for some businesses following Puerto Rican Festival
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10 Wisconsin communities will get $1.5 million in small business support
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US consumer confidence improves slightly in July, but Americans remain concerned about tariffs
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P&G to increase prices in part due to tariffs as shoppers remain cautious and delay purchases
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U.S. consumer confidence improves slightly in July, but Americans remain concerned about tariffs
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How Labour is doing compared to its own economic targets
Mail Online
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US tariffs trigger euro tumble and stock market slump
Mail Online
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US consumer confidence improves modestly in July, but Americans remain uneasy about their economic futures.
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Ozempic and Wegovy maker Novo Nordisk sees shares tumble on profit alert
The Independent
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U.S. job openings fell to 7.4 million last month as job market continues to cool
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Rachel Reeves and Andrew Bailey clash over blocked Revolut meeting – reports
The Independent
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Wegovy maker warns of slower profits as rivals bite
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IMF upgrades global growth forecast as tariffs ease
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US job openings fell to 7.4 million last month as job market continues to cool