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Ernst & Young said it would cut ties with many U.S. public companies as audit clients, moving to revamp its audit practice and improve the quality of its work.
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China Expands Its Religious Repression
Beijing insists on church ‘Sinicization,’ and dissenting pastors and deacons are rounded up.3 hours ago - China -
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Ukraine says Russia has started a counteroffensive in its Kursk border region
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Russia has launched “counter-offensive actions” in its Kursk region to dislodge Ukrainian forces who stormed across the border five weeks ago and put ...6 hours ago - Ukraine -
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Comex Gold, Silver Settle Higher
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Living and Working With Cancer Is the New Reality for Many Americans
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Microsoft Lays Off 650 From its Gaming Division
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The American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai reports only two-thirds of American busiensses operating in China were profitable in 2023.8 hours ago - China -
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Layoffs in 2024: A List of Companies Cutting Jobs This Year
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Layoffs in 2024: A List of Companies Cutting Jobs This Year
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