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U.S. Labor Dept withdrawing COVID vaccine rule for large employers
By Tom Hals (Reuters) -The Department of Labor said on Tuesday it will withdraw its COVID-19 vaccine-and-testing requirement for large U.S. employers after the U.S. Supreme Court blocked the rule, end...
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Robert Kennedy Jr apologizes for Holocaust remarks at anti-vaxxer rally
(Reuters) - Robert F. Kennedy Jr on Tuesday apologized for remarks he made over the weekend in which he invoked the Holocaust while speaking at an anti-vaxxer rally. At the rally on Sunday in Washingt...
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London exhibition explores animal instincts of Francis Bacon
LONDON (Reuters) - A new exhibition opening in London explores how Francis Bacon drew on photographs of animals, such as the scream of a chimpanzee, for his sometimes unsettling depictions of people. ...
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GRAPHIC – How a Russian-Ukraine conflict might hit global markets
By Karin Strohecker LONDON (Reuters) - A potential invasion of Ukraine by neighbouring Russia would be felt across a number of markets, from wheat and energy prices and the region's sovereign dollar b...
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U.S. House Republicans probe NBC over Beijing Olympics coverage
(Reuters) - U.S. House of Representatives lawmakers from the Republican Party sent a letter to NBCUniversal executives on Tuesday raising concerns asking "about the level of influence the Chinese Comm...
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GM’s $7 billion investment intensifies EV battle with Ford, Tesla
By Paul Lienert and David Shepardson (Reuters) - General Motors Co said Tuesday it will invest $7 billion in Michigan, much of that aimed at dramatically boosting production of full-size electric pick...
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Fauci says ‘prudent’ to have Omicron vaccine, but may not be needed
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A COVID-19 vaccine specifically targeting the Omicron variant would be "prudent" even if it ultimately may not be needed, the top U.S. infectious disease official said on Tuesda...
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U.S. Commerce Dept says chips shortage to persist, will review some pricing
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Commerce Department said Tuesday a survey of semiconductor chips producers and users shows a shortage will persist, sparked primarily by wafer production capacity. The ...
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Horse struts catwalk at Chanel’s Paris Haute Couture show
PARIS (Reuters) - French fashion house Chanel shook up conventions by sending a horse out onto the catwalk at its Haute Couture show in Paris on Tuesday. The animal was ridden by Charlotte Casiraghi, ...
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Mass. Secretary of State is investigating target-date fund offerings
BOSTON (Reuters) - Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin on Tuesday said his office will investigate broker-dealers offering target-date funds, concerned about changes that created large tax...
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