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Truckers, lawmaker push for U.S. to drop foreign visitor vaccine requirement
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A group representing truck drivers in North America and a New York lawmaker on Monday asked the Biden administration to rescind a requirement for foreign vis...
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Fire damages Morton garage
MORTON, Ill. – A garage was reported damaged in a fire Monday afternoon in Morton. Morton Fire Chief Joe Kelly says the blaze broke out near Delwood and Fourth Streets. The fire was contained to...
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Fed doesn’t set policy in global vacuum: Mester
(Reuters) - The Federal Reserve takes into account global factors like the strength of the dollar as it sets interest rates, though it ultimately makes policy decisions based on domestic goals, Clevel...
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Biogen agrees to $900 million drug kickback settlement, U.S. Justice Dept says
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department said on Monday that Biogen Inc had agreed to pay $900 million to resolve allegations it paid doctors kickbacks to prescribe multiple sclerosis drugs,...
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U.S. FDA clears additional lots of Moderna’s Covid booster amid shortage
(Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Monday it has authorized an additional five batches of Moderna Inc's updated Covid booster shots made at a Catalent facility in Indiana, after...
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Chip designer Arm appoints Jason Child as CFO
(Reuters) -Britain's Arm Ltd on Monday said it had appointed Jason Child as its new chief financial officer. Child, who stepped down as the CFO of Splunk Inc on the same day, will join the company on ...
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Biden urges companies to lower costs for consumers
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday urged companies running gas stations, banks and cell phone services to lower costs for consumers coping with inflation. During a White House m...
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Starbucks could face ‘just cause’ bids at hundreds of unionized U.S. cafes
By Hilary Russ NEW YORK (Reuters) - Starbucks plans to start negotiating its first labor contracts with employees at hundreds of unionized U.S. cafes in October, the coffee chain said on Monday. When ...
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Thousands march against Colombian President Petro’s tax reform
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Thousands of protesters marched on Monday against economic and social reforms proposed by Colombian leftist President Gustavo Petro - which he says will fight inequality - just 50 d...
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The Dow is in a bear market. What does that mean?
(Reuters) - The Dow Jones Industrial Average, the oldest of Wall Street's three main stock indexes, dropped 1.1% on Monday, extending the decline from its January peak to more than 20%, meeting a comm...
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