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Sept. 11 victims’ families push U.S. watchdog to investigate FBI’s ‘lost’ evidence
By Jan Wolfe and Mark Hosenball WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Family members of victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, airplane attacks asked a U.S. government watchdog on Thursday to investigate their suspicions th...
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U.S. second-quarter productivity revised lower
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. worker productivity grew a bit more slowly than initially thought in the second quarter, the Labor Department said on Thursday. Nonfarm productivity, which measures hourly ...
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Spain’s Fallas fiesta resumes after COVID hiatus, rain damage
By Eva Manez VALENCIA, Spain (Reuters) - Heavy rain has dampened the giant paper mache figures lined up for the Fallas festival in the Spanish city of Valencia, but not the spirits of participants eag...
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GM to cut North American production, citing chip shortage
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - General Motors Co will reduce production at many North American assembly plants this month because of the ongoing semiconductor chip shortage, hitting its profitable truck and s...
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U.S. trade deficit shrinks in July as imports fall
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. trade deficit narrowed more than expected in July as imports declined likely because of shortages and a shift in domestic spending from goods to services. The Commerce ...
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Analysis-A City divided? London tackles Brexit with twin-track finance
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - High in the skyscrapers that have taken root in its warren of medieval streets, City of London grandees are plotting a post-Brexit regulatory revamp to rival New York. ...
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U.S. weekly jobless claims fall; layoffs at 24-year low
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits fell last week, while layoffs dropped to their lowest level in more than 24 years in August, suggesting the labor ...
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Canada posts C$778 million trade surplus in July
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada posted a trade surplus of C$778 million ($616.6 million)in July as exports rose by 0.6% and imports rose 4.2%, Statistics Canada said on Thursday. Analysts surveyed by Reuter...
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Xi says China to set up stock exchange in Beijing
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's President Xi Jinping on Thursday said the country would set up a stock exchange in its capital, Beijing, to serve small and medium-sized companies. Mainland China's two majo...
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Nikola, Bosch tie up to build fuel-cell power modules
(Reuters) -Nikola Corp said on Thursday it had signed a deal with Bosch Group, that would allow the electric-vehicle startup to build Bosch fuel-cell power modules at its Coolidge, Arizona facility. N...
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