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U.S. Battery Rush Spurs $1.4 Billion Sodium-Ion Factory in North Carolina
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Online Returns Fraud Finds a Home on Telegram, Costing Retailers Billions
Efforts to exploit retailers’ return programs are growing more organized through websites and messaging apps.51 minutes ago -
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Euro Could Turn Lower if ECB Cuts Forecasts
If U.S. inflation data are lower than expected, the euro could edge higher against the dollar, but those gains might prove temporary ahead of Thursday’s European Central Bank meeting, Monex Europe ...3 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
My Paris, by chef Yannick Alléno
Where the man at the helm of 17 international restaurants — and with 16 Michelin stars under his belt — likes to eat, shop and view art in the French capital3 hours ago -
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Rentokil Shares Plunge After Profit Warning
Rentokil Initial cut its forecast for adjusted profits for the year, warning that it expected a slower rate of organic revenue growth at its North American business.3 hours ago -
MarketWatch - Business
News Corp’s REA says $7.3 billion bid for Rightmove was rejected
News Corp-controlled REA Group will have to sweeten the deal if it is to bring together two of the English-speaking world’s dominant real-estate listing websites, after U.K. counterpart Rightmove ...4 hours ago -
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Amazon to Invest $10.5 Billion in U.K. for Cloud, AI Infrastructure
Amazon plans to spend about $10.5 billion over the next five years in cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure in the U.K., amid a boom in demand for artificial-intelligence computing.6 hours ago - Amazon -
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Amazon to Invest $10.5 Billion in U.K. for Cloud, AI Infrastructure
Amazon plans to spend about $10.5 billion over the next five years in cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure in the U.K., amid a boom in demand for artificial-intelligence computing.6 hours ago - Amazon -
The Guardian - World
Religious groups ‘spending billions to counter gender-equality education’
Report reveals how US Christians, Catholic schools and Islamists fight sex education, LGBTQ+ and equal rights. Extreme religious groups and political parties are targeting schools around the world ...6 hours ago -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
US Open’s $100 Chicken Nuggets Cause a Stir
The tennis tournament is known for upscale offerings, but a new box of six “golden” nuggets drew a covetous crowd, and plenty of attention online.2 days ago - US Open
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