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Infinera’s stock rockets 18% after $2.3 billion purchase by Nokia
Shares of Infinera Corp. rally after hours Thursday after a $2.3 billion deal with Finnish telecom giant Nokia Corp. -
Politico - Politics
Top Senate GOP super PAC drops major ad buy to boost McCormick in Pennsylvania
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New portrait of King released for Armed Forces Day
The monarch is pictured wearing his dress uniform, as the Queen pays tribute to service personnel. -
The New York Times - Business
The Big Number: $5 Billion
The amount Volkswagen said it planned to invest in the electric vehicle maker Rivian. -
BBC News - Top stories
How a YouTuber's death boosted fundraising for a rare cancer
Technoblade was just 23 when he died from a sarcoma. But fans have kept his legacy alive by fundraising. -
Financial Times - World
What are Labour’s options for boosting trade with Europe?
An assessment of the economic benefits of the party’s pledge to revisit the Brexit agreement -
Financial Times - Business
The productivity hack that really does boost careers
Physical stamina is an oddly overlooked superpower in modern working life -
BBC News - Top stories
SNP would work with Labour to boost migration to Scotland
SNP leader John Swinney says a UK-wide approach will not address Scotland's skills shortages. -
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Authorities say teen armed with replica gun fatally shot by police
Police said they spotted what "appeared to be a handgun" during the chase, but was later determined to be a pellet gun resembling a Glock 17.
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