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Millions hit the road for U.S. Fourth of July holiday
By Doyinsola Oladipo and Gigi Zamora NEW YORK (Reuters) - The number of people traveling by car and airplane for the Fourth of July holiday is expected to climb near pre-pandemic levels, a test for U....
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Crisis-hit Ghana changes its mind and turns to IMF for help
By Christian Akorlie ACCRA (Reuters) - Ghana, one of West Africa's largest economies, will hold formal talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on a support package, the government said on Fri...
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Yellowstone reopens access to northern areas after historic flooding
By Randi Love (Reuters) - Yellowstone National Park will reopen its north loop on Saturday in time for the U.S. Fourth of July holiday weekend after historic flooding forced the entire park to close o...
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Ohio top court lets six-week abortion ban remain in effect
By Nate Raymond (Reuters) -The Ohio Supreme Court on Friday declined to block the Republican-led state from enforcing a ban on abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy that took effect after the U...
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TikTok seeks to reassure lawmakers on U.S. data security
By David Shepardson and Echo Wang (Reuters) -Chinese-owned social media site TikTok told U.S. senators it was working on a final agreement with the Biden Administration that would "fully safeguard use...
Syndicated Content Jul 01, 2022
Explainer-Germany’s plans to spread gas price risk
By Vera Eckert FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany has prepared a facility to impose a levy on all gas consumers to help suppliers grappling with soaring gas import prices, according to a draft law amendmen...
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Texas power use to break records next week as heatwave returns
(Reuters) - Power demand in Texas will likely hit new all-time highs next week as economic growth boosts overall use and homes and businesses crank up their air conditioners to escape another heat wav...
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Russian state companies hike salaries amid double-digit inflation
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Dominant lender Sberbank and gas giant Gazprom are among the major Russian companies raising salaries from July, faced with double-digit inflation and the need to retain top talent ...
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Why sentiment in industrial metals has been crumbling
By Pratima Desai LONDON (Reuters) - Industrial metal prices have just seen their biggest quarter of falls in many years, with the market reflecting exposure to China's COVID lockdowns, inflation, risi...
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Factbox: Dealmaking hits the rocks due to stormy markets
(Reuters) - Efforts by companies to strike merger agreements with buyout firms are floundering in stormy markets, with private equity struggling to raise financing for bids big enough to satisfy share...
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