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S.Korea first-quarter growth likely slowed sharply by COVID curbs – Reuters poll
By Arsh Tushar Mogre and Devayani Sathyan BENGALURU (Reuters) - South Korea's economic growth likely slowed significantly in the first quarter as restrictions imposed to prevent the spread of COVID-19...
Syndicated Content Apr 21, 2022
Factbox-What is the special tax designation Disney might lose?
By Maria Caspani and Dawn Chmielewski (Reuters) - A Florida bill that would eliminate the special tax district that gives the Walt Disney Co the ability to govern its theme parks won approval from law...
Syndicated Content Apr 21, 2022
New York appeals court says Democrats gerrymandered congressional districts
(Reuters) - New York Democrats violated the state's constitution when they drew maps of Congressional districts that favored their party over Republicans, a state appeals court ruled on Thursday, in a...
Syndicated Content Apr 21, 2022
U.S. Energy Secretary unsure if Michigan, California nuclear plants will seek subsidies
By Nichola Groom LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said on Thursday she was unsure if two nuclear power plants with previous plans to shut will apply for subsidies the Bi...
Syndicated Content Apr 21, 2022
Japan tells U.S. recent yen falls ‘sharp’
By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said on Friday that recent drops in the yen were "sharp" and agreed with his U.S. counterpart to communicate closely on curre...
Syndicated Content Apr 21, 2022
Column-Unusual drop in China’s soy demand could precede pork contraction -Braun
By Karen Braun NAPERVILLE, Ill. (Reuters) - China appears to be significantly throttling soybean imports this year to well below recent norms following a record haul last marketing year, which had coi...
Syndicated Content Apr 21, 2022
Hot Canadian inflation report shows that supply pressures persist -Macklem
By Fergal Smith TORONTO (Reuters) - Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem said on Thursday supply pressures are showing no signs of easing and the central bank will be watching the impact of higher int...
Syndicated Content Apr 21, 2022
Honda to slash production by 50% at domestic plant in early May
TOKYO (Reuters) - Honda Motor Co is planning to cut production by about 50% on two lines of one of its domestic factories in early May due to chip shortages and COVID-19 lockdowns, the company said on...
Syndicated Content Apr 21, 2022
Two Atlanta poll workers settle defamation lawsuit against One America
By Jonathan Allen (Reuters) - Two Georgia election workers who were the target of vote-rigging conspiracy theories have reached a settlement agreement with the far-right One America News Network in th...
Syndicated Content Apr 21, 2022

Former Peoria school will be torn down, thanks to federal money
UPDATED 8:17 p.m. PEORIA, Ill. – The federal government is giving out money that will help Peoria tear down a former school that’s become an eyesore. $1 million in Community Project Fundin...
Will Stevenson Apr 21, 2022
Peoria, IL, USA
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