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Explainer-How could the new U.S. corporate minimum tax affect companies?
By Rose Horowitch and David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The main revenue source in the U.S. Senate's newly passed tax, climate and drugs bill is a novel 15% corporate minimum tax aimed at stopping l...
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U.S. charges Iranian in plot to murder ex-Trump adviser John Bolton
By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. charged a member of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard Corps on Wednesday with plotting to murder John Bolton, the national security adviser to former Pr...
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Exclusive: Freeport LNG retracts force majeure, widening losses for gas buyers – sources
By Julia Payne and Marwa Rashad LONDON (Reuters) - Top U.S. gas exporter, Freeport LNG, has retracted the force majeure it initially declared after an explosion in June, a development that could cost ...
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Exclusive: Ripple Labs ‘interested’ in bankrupt crypto lender Celsius’ assets – spokesperson
(Reuters) - San Francisco-based blockchain payments company Ripple Labs Inc is interested in potentially purchasing assets of bankrupt crypto lender Celsius Network, according to a company spokesperso...
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Gaming industry’s fortunes fade as spending squeeze follows pandemic bump
By Tiyashi Datta (Reuters) - Gaming companies are facing a slowdown in demand for video games from pandemic highs, raising doubts about their ability to weather an economic downturn. Rising prices and...
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Walgreens prescriptions contributed to opioid epidemic in San Francisco – U.S. court
By Dietrich Knauth (Reuters) - Walgreens Boots Alliance contributed to the opioid epidemic in San Francisco through its sale of prescription drugs in the city, a federal judge concluded on Wednesday. ...
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Factbox-Is global inflation nearing a peak?
By Francesco Canepa (Reuters) - Calling the top of the current wave of inflation has been a painful exercise for economists and central bankers, who have been proven wrong time and again over the past...
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EU to stand firm in clash with Poland over cash, officials say
By Jan Strupczewski BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Brussels is unlikely to back down on its demand that Poland respect the rule of law to receive post-pandemic recovery funds, officials said, despite threats fr...
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Biden says inflation may be easing but people are ‘still hurting’
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden on Wednesday said that inflation is showing signs of moderating but that more work is needed to make consumers' lives easier. "We're seeing some signs t...
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Oprah Winfrey’s company sues over ‘Oprahdemics’ podcast
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oprah Winfrey's company has filed a lawsuit against the creators of the "Oprahdemics" podcast, claiming that the program misleads listeners into thinking she s...
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