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Boeing shareholders agree to settle 737 MAX board oversight suit – WSJ
(Reuters) - Current and former directors of Boeing Co have agreed to settle a shareholder lawsuit that claimed the U.S. plane maker's board failed to properly oversee safety matters related to the 737...
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U.S. House expected to vote on Biden infrastructure bills Friday – aide
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote on Friday on the Build Back Better Act, the reconciliation bill devoted to climate change and social programs, and the bipa...
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U.S. bans imports from fifth Malaysian firm in 15 months over alleged forced labour
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - U.S. customs authorities have banned imports from Malaysian rubber glove maker Smart Glove over alleged forced labour practices, making it the fifth Malaysian firm to face suc...
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Civil rights groups sue Tennessee for banning transgender athletes in school sports
By Kanishka Singh (Reuters) - Civil rights groups sued on Thursday to challenge a law in Tennessee that restricts transgender students' participation in school sports, arguing that it is unconstitutio...
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Olympics-USOPC must better recognise value of Black athletes: racial justice council
By Rory Carroll (Reuters) - The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) must do a better job of recognising the contribution and value of Black athletes, particularly at the elite level, ...
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Shares of Chinese developer Kaisa and units suspended as debt woes mount
HONG KONG (Reuters) -Trading in shares of Chinese developer Kaisa Group Holdings Ltd and three of its units was suspended on Friday, a day after the company said a subsidiary had missed a payment on a...
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Dollar in driver’s seat as payrolls loom; sterling battered
By Kevin Buckland TOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar was on course for a second straight week of gains against major peers on Friday, ahead of a key U.S. jobs report that could sway the timing of Federal Re...
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Labour shortages slow UK hiring, push up pay – REC
LONDON (Reuters) - British employers increased their hiring of workers via recruitment agencies at the slowest pace in six months in October due to a lack of suitable staff, recruiters said on Friday....
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Qantas reports surge in domestic bookings as state borders open
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Qantas Airways Ltd said on Friday it had taken nearly 500,000 domestic bookings in the past two weeks as states begin to open their borders, versus around 20,000 in a two-week perio...
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Japan to provide $880 cash payout to minors as part of stimulus -Yomiuri
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Japanese government and ruling coalition have agreed to provide a cash payout of 100,000 yen ($878.73) to all children as part of an economic stimulus package to weather the pain...
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