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Norwegian maker of missiles and marine equipment reports profit boom
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Justin Turner trade: Mariners acquire Blue Jays DH in latest deadline deal to boost offense
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Microsoft reported growth in its main cloud-computing business that narrowly missed expectations, causing its stock to fall in after-hours trading amid investor jitters over the outlook for the artificial-intelligence boom.
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America's Post-Covid Factory Boom Is Running Out of Steam
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North Korean Anti-Tank Missile-Toting Vehicle Appears To Be Operating In Ukraine
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Do you know the muffin man? Norwegian swimmer finds new obsession in Olympic Village
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How the EV boom led Chinese companies to take over Indonesia’s nickel industry
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Johnnie Walker-maker Diageo plunges 10% on full-year sales decline, but Guinness a bright spot
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