Ratan Tata, Indian Industrialist Who Built a Global Business, Dies at 86
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Business - The Wall Street Journal
This Chinese Miner Dominates Global Cobalt Supply. The U.S. Is Crying Foul.
With its rapid expansion in Africa, CMOC has seized the lead position in the metal used in EV batteries and weapons.19 hours ago -
Business - The New York Times
Turkish Airlines Pilot Dies, Forcing Emergency Landing
The airline said the pilot had lost consciousness during the flight, which was headed to Istanbul from Seattle.21 hours ago - Travel -
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The African president who keeps defying rumours that he has died
Cameroon's Paul Biya, 91, has not been seen for about a month, sending the rumour mill into overdrive.22 hours ago -
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Wildlife numbers fall by 73% in 50 years, global stocktake finds
Global wildlife populations have shrunk by an average of 73% in the past 50 years, data shows.23 hours ago -
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How people who haven't evacuated plan on riding out Milton
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World - The Guardian
Former Sheffield United defender George Baldock dies aged 31
Player was found dead in his swimming pool, say police Greece international joined Panathinaikos this summer The former Sheffield United and Greece defender George Baldock has died at the age of ...Yesterday -
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Ratan Tata, Indian magnate who built global empire, dead at 86
Ratan Tata, a former chairman of Indian conglomerate Tata Sons, died at a Mumbai hospital on Wednesday night.Yesterday -
Entertainment - Los Angeles Times
Nicholas Pryor, veteran actor who starred in 'Risky Business' and 'Port Charles,' dies at 89
Nicholas Pryor, a veteran actor known for 'Risky Business' and soap drama 'Port Charles' among other projects, died this week, his agent confirmed. He was 89.Yesterday -
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Indian tycoon Ratan Tata dies aged 86
His death was announced by the Tata Group, the multi-billion-dollar conglomerate he led for more than two decades.Yesterday -
World - Financial Times
Ratan Tata, leading Indian businessman, 1937-2024
Industrialist who led the Tata conglomerate’s acquisition of Jaguar Land Rover and UK steel plants, with mixed resultsYesterday -
World - The Guardian
Indian tycoon Ratan Tata dies at age 86
Tata, described as ‘a truly uncommon leader’, credited with transforming Tata Group into a global conglomerate. The Indian business tycoon and former Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata has died, aged ...Yesterday -
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Remains of pilot who vanished during Vietnam War spy mission identified
U.S. Navy Reserve Lt. Cmdr. Larry R. Kilpatrick was conducting a "night armed reconnaissance mission" when he lost radio contact.Yesterday -
World - ABC News
Ratan Tata, former chairman of India’s oldest conglomerate Tata Sons, has died at age 86 in a hospital, his company says
Ratan Tata, former chairman of India’s oldest conglomerate Tata Sons, has died at age 86 in a hospital, his company saysYesterday -
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Why Communist China’s corporate tax regime is more business friendly than the U.S.
Both Trump and Harris are proposing plans that could hamper the U.S. in the tech battle with China.Yesterday -
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Sarasota Residents Who Stayed Behind Brace for Hurricane Milton’s Impact
While Hurricane Milton’s path was in flux as it approached Florida, the Gulf Coast city of some 55,000 seemed sure to receive a blow.Yesterday -
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X Gets Back to Business in Brazil
The Elon Musk-owned social media platform gets OK to resume service in its sixth-largest market after bending to top court’s demands.Yesterday - Brazil -
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Turkish Airlines pilot dies midflight, prompting emergency landing at JFK
Capt. İlçehin Pehlivan "lost consciousness" flying from Seattle to Istanbul.Yesterday - Travel -
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Thomas Rockwell, 91, Dies; Taught Children ‘How to Eat Fried Worms’
His father, Norman Rockwell, depicted his childhood on covers of The Saturday Evening Post. The worms came later.Yesterday -
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Jets' Aaron Rodgers 'resents' speculation he had role in coach Robert Saleh's firing: 'It's a tough business'
The quarterback opens up on New York's abrupt moveYesterday - NFL -
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Who Will Be U.K. Conservative Leader? The Contest Narrows to an Unexpected Choice.
After an epic election defeat in July, opposition lawmakers have presented their party’s dues-paying members with an unexpected choice of two candidates from the right.Yesterday - United Kingdom -
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Businesses Suspend Operations and Airlines Freeze Fares as Milton Nears Land
National chains and local Florida companies close up shop before the second hurricane in two weeks batters its Gulf Coast.Yesterday -
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Amazon to Add 20 New U.S. Cities to Same-Day Pharmacy Delivery Business
Amazon.com said it plans to further expand its pharmacy business by more than doubling the number of cities where customers can get same-day delivery of their medications.Yesterday -
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Teen who killed Holly Newton can be named - judge
Holly Newton's murderer is named for the first time as her "jealous" ex-boyfriend Logan MacPhail.Yesterday -
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Taylor Tomlinson reveals who would be her dream guest on "After Midnight"
Taylor Tomlinson opens up about her new comedy tour, "Save Me," which tackles personal topics like growing up in church.Yesterday -
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Lily Ebert, Holocaust Survivor, Author and TikTok Star, Dies at 100
She survived Auschwitz, wrote a best-selling memoir, “Lily’s Promise,” and spoke to a following of 2 million fans on TikTok.Yesterday - Tiktok -
Tech - Wired
The Best Prime Day Deals for Those Who Hate Amazon
We've rounded up the best deals NOT on Amazon: outdoor gear, mobile photography, organic mattresses, and more.Yesterday -
Business - Financial Times
Labour to soften worker protection plan after business pressure
Ministers braced for union backlash after accepting case for letting companies keep employees on probation for up to 9 monthsYesterday -
Business - Inc.
How Can I Reject Former Colleagues Who Apply for Jobs With Me?
And two other tricky workplace dilemmas.Yesterday -
Business - Inc.
Small-Business Uncertainty Hits Record High
Entrepreneurs are feeling more upbeat, but more uncertain than ever before.2 days ago