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With U.S. midterms ahead, Musk’s Twitter takeover raises fear of misinformation wave
By Joseph Ax (Reuters) - With the U.S. midterm elections less than two weeks away, Elon Musk's $44 billion acquisition of Twitter could unleash a fresh wave of election misinformation just as voters a...
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U.S. rail watchdog orders top carriers to report service metrics for 6 more months
(Reuters) - The U.S. rail regulator has asked the country's biggest freight carriers to continue reporting crucial service metrics for six more months, following its initial order aimed at fixing cong...
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The kick comes at the end – world’s hottest chili flavours French chocolates
By Lucien Libert PARIS (Reuters) - It is hard to come up with something new at Paris' annual chocolate fair, but French chocolatier Damien Vidal found a way to put a mouth-tingling twist on his confec...
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U.S. data brings some encouraging signs for inflation-weary Fed
By Lindsay Dunsmuir (Reuters) - Some hints that U.S. price pressures are beginning to ease even as overall inflation remains high could encourage Federal Reserve policymakers to opt for smaller intere...
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As Elon Musk takes over Twitter, free speech limits tested
By Sheila Dang (Reuters) - Mere hours after Elon Musk kicked off a new era at Twitter Inc, the billionaire owner was deluged with pleas and demands from banned account holders and world leaders. The f...
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Self-driving cars face uncertain path to U.S. deployment
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Automakers and tech companies face a bumpy road to clearing regulatory roadblocks to deploying autonomous vehicles (AVs) without human controls on public roa...
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Chrysler parent Stellantis offering U.S. salaried buyouts
(Reuters) - Chrysler parent company Stellantis NV said Friday it has offered voluntary buyouts to some of its 13,000 U.S. salaried employees. Salaried workers age 55 or older who have been with the au...
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Analysis-Top central bankers fear breaking economy if they raise rates too fast
By Francesco Canepa FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The world's top central bankers are beginning to fear that an already weak global economy will stall if they keep pressing on the brakes, unnerved by plunging...
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One million Belgian employees expected to get 11.6% pay raise due to inflation
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - One million employees in Belgium are expected to receive an automatic pay raise of 11.59% on January 1st 2023 due to record inflation in the country, HR services provider SD Worx ...
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China to launch market-making on tech-focused STAR Market on Monday
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's Nasdaq-style STAR Market will officially launch market making on Monday, in a bid to make the tech-focused board more liquid, vibrant and resilient, the Shanghai Stock Exc...
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