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Auto union harshly criticizes U.S.-Ford joint venture battery loan
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -United Auto Workers (UAW) union President Shawn Fain on Friday harshly criticized the U.S. Energy Department plan to lend $9.2 billion to a joint venture of F...
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US farm agency to spend $2.3 billion on food programs as pandemic aid ends
By Leah Douglas WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Biden administration will spend $2.3 billion on food purchases for schools and food banks as the end of pandemic-era aid leads to rising food insecurity, the...
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Carnival set to post strong revenue growth as new, younger customers drive demand
By Granth Vanaik (Reuters) - Carnival is expected to post robust second-quarter revenue growth as new and younger customers, undeterred by high inflation, spend on novel experiences such as cruising. ...
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Palladium in retreat on EV prospects, growth risks
By Ashitha Shivaprasad (Reuters) - Palladium could extend this year's near 30% price decline as the rapid rise of electric vehicles threatens to hammer demand for the autocatalyst metal at a time broa...
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Two senators urge automakers not to remove AM Radio from new cars
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two senators on the U.S. Commerce Committee on Friday wrote seven major automakers urging them not to remove AM Radio from new vehicles. Senator Ted Cruz, the panel's top Republ...
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Critical US air traffic controller facilities face staffing shortages– audit
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Critical U.S. air traffic control facilities face staffing challenges and the Federal Aviation Administration "lacks a plan to address them," a government audit released Friday ...
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US Supreme Court rules in favor of Coinbase in arbitration dispute
By Andrew Chung (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday backed cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase Global Inc's bid to halt customer lawsuits while it pursues appeals aimed at moving the disputes ou...
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Pot producer Canopy raises going concern doubts, shares tumble
(Reuters) - Shares of Canada's Canopy Growth fell 6.5% on Friday after the pot producer posted a wider quarterly loss over the previous year and raised doubts about the company's ability to continue a...
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UK banks, pressed on mortgage stress, agree to longer foreclosure relief
By Kylie MacLellan and Muvija M LONDON (Reuters) -British banks agreed on Friday to give homeowners who fall behind on mortgages a year of grace before foreclosing and to protect credit scores of borr...
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U.S. Supreme Court allows Biden’s shift on immigration enforcement
By Andrew Chung (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday gave President Joe Biden's administration the green light to move ahead with guidelines shifting immigration enforcement toward countering ...
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