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Peoria man faces federal charges for Bloomington gun store burglary
PEORIA, Ill. – The feds say a Peoria man faces charges for allegedly breaking in to to a gun shop in Bloomington earlier this week. The U.S. Attorney’s Office says Dajuan Edwards-Melton, 2...
Will Stevenson Dec 15, 2021
U.S. builds new software tool to predict actions that could draw China’s ire
By Mike Stone HONOLULU, Hawaii (Reuters) - U.S. military commanders in the Pacific have built a software tool to predict how the Chinese government will react to U.S. actions in the region like milita...
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European supermarkets stop selling Brazil beef over deforestation links
By Jake Spring and Anthony Deutsch SAO PAULO/AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Six European supermarket chains, including two owned by Dutch firm Ahold Delhaize and a Carrefour subsidiary, said on Wednesday they ...
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Peoria City Council: no to more 4:00 a.m. bars in Warehouse District
PEORIA, Ill. – If another bar or club were to open up in Peoria’s Warehouse District, it won’t get a liquor license allowing them to close as late as 4:00 a.m. The Peoria City Counci...
Will Stevenson Dec 15, 2021
ECB set to dial back stimulus one more notch
By Balazs Koranyi and Francesco Canepa FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank is all but certain to dial back its stimulus one more notch on Thursday while pledging to keep supporting the fin...
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Zoo in Chile tests experimental COVID vaccine on lions and tigers
By Rodrigo Gutierrez and Gerardo Gomez (Reuters) - At the Buin Zoo on the outskirts of Chilean capital Santiago, a veterinarian sporting a tiger-striped face mask administers an experimental COVID-19 ...
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Exclusive-Fretting about data security, China’s government expands its use of ‘golden shares’
BEIJING (Reuters) - The Chinese government has been expanding its practice of taking minority stakes in private companies beyond those specialising in online news and content to firms possessing large...
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U.S. sends final poverty-busting monthly Child Tax Credit payment
By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury Department said it distributed more than $16 billion in expanded Child Tax Credit payments on Wednesday in the final month of a COVID-19 pilot ...
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Ex-Wall Street quantitative analyst pleads guilty to U.S. insider trading charge
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former Wall Street quantitative analyst pleaded guilty on Wednesday to insider trading for making nearly 2,900 trades after learning his employer would soon make the same trades...
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Fed’s Powell: No call yet on when balance sheet would shrink
By Dan Burns (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Wednesday said that while policymakers have decided on a swifter end to the asset purchases that have been padding its easy-money policy...
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