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A month after Ida’s landfall, Louisianians decry ‘Third World’ conditions
By Brad Brooks CROZIER, La. (Reuters) - Bruce Westley stood outside his wrecked mobile home, pointing to a small lime green tent, two patio chairs and a 30-quart aluminum pot atop a single propane bur...
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Canada’s Hydro One seeks bigger M&A targets to boost customers
By Maiya Keidan and Shariq Khan (Reuters) - Ontario's largest electric utility, Hydro One Ltd, is seeking acquisitions worth up to C$500 million ($397 million) to boost its customer base and consolida...
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Biden looks to shift focus from D.C. gridlock to swing-state benefits
By Jarrett Renshaw and Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden will hit the road on Tuesday to try to shift the spotlight from the wrangling within his Democratic Party over his hu...
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Manabe, Hasselmann and Parisi win 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Scientists Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi won the 2021 Nobel Prize for Physics for their "groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of complex physic...
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REUTERS IMPACT-Tesco treads tricky path to greener future
By Kate Holton and James Davey LONDON (Reuters) - Customers and investors want supermarkets to improve their environmental credentials but are not prepared to accept higher prices or lower returns as ...
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HBO Max sharpens prices for European launch, adds more countries
By Supantha Mukherjee STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - HBO Max is stepping up the competition on prices with Netflix and Disney for the streaming service's upcoming European launch, and adding more countries to ...
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Blinken says he will have chance in Paris to discuss rebuilding French trust
PARIS (Reuters) -U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he would have a chance during talks in Paris on Tuesday to discuss restoring French trust in the United States following a row over a new I...
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Shortages, inflation and slow growth fog UK economy
By Andy Bruce LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's economic bounce-back after coronavirus lockdowns is being hampered by problems in supply chains, a jump in inflation and the risk of a rise in unemployment, ...
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Gaza sculptor exhibits disembodied limbs, inspired by amputees’ loss
By Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA (Reuters) - Palestinian artist Khaled Hussein's sculptures of human limbs are on display in a Gaza exhibition he calls "I Miss You Very Much", inspired by the loss felt by am...
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UK economic recovery steadies in Sept, price pressures mount -PMI
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's post-lockdown economic recovery avoided losing further momentum in September but companies increased prices at the fastest pace on record, adding to signs of rising inflat...
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