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Energy Transfer pipeline catches fire in La Porte, Texas

A natural gas liquids (NGL) pipeline owned by Energy Transfer caught fire in La Porte, Texas, on Monday morning, the company said in a statement, knocking out power to thousands of homes

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Fed rate cuts will not be as deep as the market expects, says BlackRock

The Federal Reserve will likely not cut U.S. interest rates as deeply as the bond market expects due to a resilient economy and inflation remaining sticky, the BlackRock

Fed rate cuts will not be as deep as the market expects, says BlackRock
Business|Europe|Technology

Scania CEO says committed to Northvolt despite cutbacks, delivery issues

Scania owner Traton is committed to using Sweden's Northvolt as the truckmaker's single battery supplier despite recent production and delivery problems, its CEO said on

Scania CEO says committed to Northvolt despite cutbacks, delivery issues
Technology

VR and AR headsets demand set to surge on AI, lower costs, IDC says

Global shipments for augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) headsets are expected to grow 41.4% in 2025, powered by more affordable devices and addition of artificial intelligence features,

VR and AR headsets demand set to surge on AI, lower costs, IDC says
Business|Europe|Finance

Italy's antitrust scrutinises impact of Swisscom-Vodafone deal on landline service

Italy's competition watchdog said on Monday a planned tie-up between Swisscom's and Vodafone's Italian units could pose a threat to competition in the country's fixed-line

Italy's antitrust scrutinises impact of Swisscom-Vodafone deal on landline service
Business|News|Political

Big oil companies defeat US consumer lawsuit over production, prices

Several oil companies including Exxon Mobil and Chevron defeated an appeal on Monday by consumers who accused them of colluding with former U.S.

Big oil companies defeat US consumer lawsuit over production, prices
Europe|News|Political|World

Kazakh leader urges Scholz to support China's peace plan for Ukraine

Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev urged visiting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Monday to give up on the idea that Russia can be defeated on the battlefield and to support

Kazakh leader urges Scholz to support China's peace plan for Ukraine
Economy|Finance|News

White House's Brainard says US inflation at turning point, focus should shift to jobs

Top White House economic adviser Lael Brainard declared that the U.S. economy had turned the corner in bringing down inflation and it was now time to focus

White House's Brainard says US inflation at turning point, focus should shift to jobs
Business|Finance

Guardian Pharmacy targets up to $974 million valuation in US IPO

Guardian Pharmacy Services said on Monday it was targeting a valuation as much as $973.5 million in its initial public offering in the United States.

Guardian Pharmacy targets up to $974 million valuation in US IPO
Americas|Crime|News

Suspected gunman was near Trump's golf course for over 11 hours, complaint says

Mobile phone records show that the man charged in connection with an apparent assassination attempt against Donald Trump was in the vicinity of the former president's Florida

Suspected gunman was near Trump's golf course for over 11 hours, complaint says
Business|Technology

Amazon drivers join Teamsters in New York, union says

Hundreds of delivery drivers for e-commerce giant Amazon.com have joined the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, seeking improved wages, working conditions and safety standards, the

Amazon drivers join Teamsters in New York, union says
Business|Technology

Apple shares slip as shorter iPhone 16 shipping times signal soft demand

Shares of Apple fell nearly 3% on Monday after some analysts said delivery times for the new iPhone 16 Pro models indicated weaker-than-expected demand, possibly due

Apple shares slip as shorter iPhone 16 shipping times signal soft demand
Business|Economy

Former Biden economic adviser Pyle to return to BlackRock

Mike Pyle, who had served as an economic adviser to U.S.

Former Biden economic adviser Pyle to return to BlackRock
Business|Economy

Boeing imposes hiring freeze, takes steps to conserve cash after strike starts

Boeing is pausing hiring and taking sweeping steps to conserve cash after about 33,000 workers went on strike on Friday including considering temporary furloughs for many

Boeing imposes hiring freeze, takes steps to conserve cash after strike starts
Crime|News

Suspect in Trump apparent assassination attempt hit with gun charges, media report

Ryan Routh, the reported suspect in an apparent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump on Sunday, has been charged with two federal gun charges, CNN and other

Suspect in Trump apparent assassination attempt hit with gun charges, media report
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Hamas congratulates Houthis on Israel attack amid fears of wider war

Hamas chief Yehya Sinwar congratulated Yemen's Houthi group for its missile attack on Israel over the weekend and said this sent a message to their foe, the Houthi Al-Massirah TV

Hamas congratulates Houthis on Israel attack amid fears of wider war
Finance|Stock Markets

Argentina markets cheer Milei's 'ambitious' zero deficit budget

Argentina's sovereign bonds and stock index climbed in early trading on Monday, as investors cheered an ambitious 2025 budget plan from libertarian President Javier Milei, that

Argentina markets cheer Milei's 'ambitious' zero deficit budget
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Postal Service chief 'fully committed' to timely US ballot deliveries

U.S.

Postal Service chief 'fully committed' to timely US ballot deliveries
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Iran's president says Tehran did not transfer weapons to Russia since he took office

Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Monday that his government had not transferred any weapons to Russia since it took office in August, after Western powers accused Tehran of

Iran's president says Tehran did not transfer weapons to Russia since he took office
Business|Economy|News|World

WTO chief Okonjo-Iweala seeks second term to complete 'unfinished business'

WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala will seek another four-year term as head of the World Trade Organization following a broad Africa-led push to start the

WTO chief Okonjo-Iweala seeks second term to complete 'unfinished business'
Business|Finance|Technology

Citi taps tech chief Ryan to fix data management issues alongside Selva, memo shows

Citigroup has tasked technology head Tim Ryan to work alongside Chief Operating Officer Anand Selva in fixing the bank's longstanding data management issues, according to a memo seen by

Citi taps tech chief Ryan to fix data management issues alongside Selva, memo shows
News|World

Putin orders Russian army to become second largest after China's at 1.5 million-strong

President Vladimir Putin on Monday ordered the regular size of the Russian army to be increased by 180,000 troops to 1.5 million active servicemen in a move that would make

Putin orders Russian army to become second largest after China's at 1.5 million-strong
Americas

Biden says US Secret Service needs more help

The U.S.

Biden says US Secret Service needs more help
News|Political|World

Iran's president says direct talks with U.S. possible if it abandons its hostility

Iran could hold direct talks with the United States if Washington demonstrates "in practice" that it is not hostile to the Islamic Republic, President Masoud Pezeshkian said on

Iran's president says direct talks with U.S. possible if it abandons its hostility
Europe|News

Germany wants trade with Kazakhstan, won't circumvent Russia sanctions, Scholz says

Germany is interested in expanding trade with Kazakhstan while also ensuring such trade is not used to circumvent EU sanctions on Russia, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on a visit to

Germany wants trade with Kazakhstan, won't circumvent Russia sanctions, Scholz says

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