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Warhol estate loses U.S. Supreme Court copyright fight over Prince paintings
By Blake Brittain WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Andy Warhol's estate lost its U.S. Supreme Court copyright fight with celebrity photographer Lynn Goldsmith on Thursday as the justices faulted the famed pop a...
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U.S. Supreme Court rules against Amgen bid to revive cholesterol drug patents
By John Kruzel WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled against Amgen Inc in its bid to revive patents on its cholesterol-lowering drug Repatha over a legal challenge by French r...
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Italian book-reading hit 22-year low in 2022, after COVID pick up
By Alessandro Parodi (Reuters) - Less than 40% of Italians read a book for pleasure last year, data showed on Thursday, the lowest figure for 22 years, but children were more avid readers than their p...
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Ramp to introduce AI tools for tracking business costs
By Anna Tong Ramp, a developer of financial management software, said it plans to offer new artificial intelligence tools from Thursday, including a feature that can determine if a company is overpayi...
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U.S. existing home sales post second straight monthly decline
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. existing home sales fell for a second straight month in April, with prices rising in roughly half of the country, which together with possibly higher mortgage rates could d...
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Investor raises fresh question over credit insurance for Credit Suisse
LONDON (Reuters) - An investor has raised a fresh question with the EMEA Credit Derivatives Determination Committee on whether a credit event occurred with regards to Credit Suisse, renewing a push to...
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Chile’s economy up for 2nd straight quarter as recovery tries to gain steam
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chile's economy grew 0.8% in the first quarter of 2023 from the previous three-month period, data from the country's central bank showed on Thursday, extending its still timid rec...
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Analysis-GM’s 2025 EV output could be crimped by battery bottleneck
By Paul Lienert (Reuters) - General Motors has said it will have the capacity to build 1 million electric vehicles in North America by 2025, but a slow ramp-up of its three U.S. battery plants could l...
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Fed’s Jefferson: Inflation “too high,” but impact of high rates not full felt yet
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Governor and vice chair nominee Philip Jefferson said progress on inflation may be slowing but said it was also too early in the policy tight...
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Fed’s Logan: data does not yet show June pause is appropriate
(Reuters) - Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Lorie Logan on Thursday said she's concerned that "much too high" inflation is not cooling fast enough yet to allow the Fed to pause its interest-rate...
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