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Starbucksnamed Chipotle Chief Executive Brian Niccolas its next leader, an abrupt management change for the coffee chain as itworks to turn around its businessand contend with activist investors.
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Lululemon Is Seeing a Slowdown in Its Women's Business. Has It Reached Its Ceiling?
The athletic apparel maker blames fewer new colors and prints for disappointing growth in women’s clothing. But observers say it faces bigger problems, like competition from other brands.43 minutes ago -
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Pulisic ready to 'turn the page' under Pochettino
Christian Pulisic stared in frustration after the final whistle and made clear how much work Mauricio Pochettino has ahead, but he added he thought there were better days ahead.48 minutes ago -
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Campbell Drops Soup From Its Name, Not Its Plans
While the company is rightly emphasizing new growth drivers, its core soup business could still surprise.1 hour ago -
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Hong Kong hits out at US Congress for passing a bill that could close its representative offices
Hong Kong's government says the U.S. House of Representatives twisted facts in an attack on the city as it passed a bill that could close its representative offices in America1 hour 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 -
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Mexico’s Judicial Overhaul Overcomes Its Biggest Obstacle: The Senate
The chamber’s approval clears away the last major hindrance to the sweeping proposals championed by the president, which have prompted nationwide strikes.4 hours ago -
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ABC’s Matter-of-Fact Moderators Built Factual Guardrails Around Trump
Calmly and firmly, Linsey Davis and David Muir pursued the kind of real-time fact-checking missing from many previous debates.4 hours ago - Donald Trump -
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The EU must soon open its doors to new members – its survival depends on it | Nathalie Tocci
The days when Viktor Orbán could block negotiations on a whim should be over – and the western Balkans should finally benefit . Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has revived EU expansion as an ...4 hours ago -
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WATCH: Harris asked to address policy changes
Harris was asked to her policy position changes on issues like fracking, key in Pennsylvania -- which she said during her last campaign for president she wanted to ban but now won't.8 hours ago
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