International Business
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Honeybees Don’t Need Saving, I Learned When They Invaded My House
I considered buying a can of Raid, but I felt too guilty. I had a vague sense that honeybees needed…
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Hydrogen Offers Germany a Chance to Take a Lead in Green Energy
In the city of Duisburg in Germany’s industrial heartland is a vast steel complex that is one of Europe’s largest…
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All New U.S. Cars Must Carry Automatic Brakes by 2029
Starting in 2029, a new federal safety regulation will require all new cars and trucks in the United States to…
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Bob Bakish, Paramount CEO, Steps Down as Company Weighs Merger
Bob Bakish, the chief executive of Paramount, is stepping down effective immediately, the company announced on Monday, a stunning shake-up…
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A Strong U.S. Dollar Weighs on the World
Every major currency in the world has fallen against the U.S. dollar this year, an unusually broad shift with the…
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CPAP Lawsuits Settled for $1.1 Billion
Philips Respironics has reached a $1.1 billion settlement over claims that people who used their CPAP and other breathing devices…
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Inflation Is Stubborn. Is the Federal Budget Deficit Making It Worse?
A crucial question is hanging over the American economy and the fall presidential election: Why are consumer prices still growing…
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Skydance Offers Paramount a Deal Sweetener: A $3 Billion Cash Infusion
With the fate of Paramount hanging in the balance, its leading suitor has just upped the ante. Skydance, which has…
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Taylor Swift’s ‘Tortured Poets’ Breaks Records With Blockbuster Debut
It sold 1.9 million copies in traditional album sales, including 859,000 for vinyl alone, which blew away Swift’s own previous…
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Elon Musk Reaches Deals in China on Self-Driving Teslas
Tesla has concluded a series of arrangements with regulators and a Chinese artificial intelligence company during a quick trip to…
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