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Biden to meet with UAW president, tout Stellantis plant reopening

President Joe Biden on Thursday will meet with United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain and tout the decision of Chrysler-parent Stellantis to reopen a shuttered assembly plant in

Biden to meet with UAW president, tout Stellantis plant reopening
Election|News|Political|US

White House says Biden-Trump polls should be viewed with grain of salt

The White House urged caution on Tuesday at polls showing President Joe Biden lagging behind leading Republican candidate Donald Trump, urging people to view them with a grain

White House says Biden-Trump polls should be viewed with grain of salt
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Biden tells Netanyahu 3-day fighting pause could help secure release of hostages - Axios

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Biden tells Netanyahu 3-day fighting pause could help secure release of hostages - Axios
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Fed's Waller: Q3 GDP a "blowout" number that warrants watching

Third quarter U.S. economic growth at an annualized 4.9% rate was a "blowout" performance that warrants watching as the U.S.

Fed's Waller: Q3 GDP a "blowout" number that warrants watching
MidEast|News|US|World

More than 400 US citizens, residents have left Gaza -spokesperson

The United States has helped more than 400 U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents and other eligible people to leave the Gaza Strip, the State Department said on Tuesday, but

More than 400 US citizens, residents have left Gaza -spokesperson
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US Senate's top Republican: Biden's funding request won't pass without 'border solution'

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US Senate's top Republican: Biden's funding request won't pass without 'border solution'
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US must pull out of CFE arms treaty -White House

There was no way for the U.S. to stay in the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe, a key post-Cold War agreement, after Russia pulled out, White house national security

US must pull out of CFE arms treaty -White House
Economy|Finance|News|US

Fed is making progress on inflation, Goolsbee says

The Federal Reserve has made significant inroads in its battle to bring inflation down to its 2% target, and attention will turn to how long to keep interest rates at their current level

Fed is making progress on inflation, Goolsbee says
Environment|Health|News|US

Appeals court blocks California warning requirement for glyphosate

A divided federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld an injunction barring California from requiring businesses to warn consumers that glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup weedkiller,

Appeals court blocks California warning requirement for glyphosate
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US trade gap widens more than expected in September

The U.S. trade deficit widened more than expected in September, making it less likely for trade to have contributed to growth in the third quarter.

US trade gap widens more than expected in September
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US regulator says it plans to overhaul Federal Home Loan Bank system

The U.S. regulator charged with overseeing the Federal Home Loan Bank system said in a report on Tuesday the system is overdue for an update in terms of its structure and

US regulator says it plans to overhaul Federal Home Loan Bank system
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IMF board approves plan to boost lending resources without shareholding changes

The International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday its executive board approved a proposal for a 50% increase in quota resources to be contributed by member countries in proportion

IMF board approves plan to boost lending resources without shareholding changes
Economy|Finance|US

Fed may have to do more to get US inflation back to 2% - Kashkari

The Federal Reserve may have to do more to bring inflation back down to its 2% target given the recent run of resilient economic data, Minneapolis Fed Bank President Neel Kashkari said on

Fed may have to do more to get US inflation back to 2% - Kashkari
Health|News|US

Syphilis cases in US newborns rise 10-fold over a decade

The number of newborns with syphilis in the United States surged more than 10-fold in the last decade, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported on Tuesday.

Syphilis cases in US newborns rise 10-fold over a decade
MidEast|News|World

Defence minister says Israeli forces in the 'heart of Gaza City'

Israeli soldiers are operating in the heart of Gaza City, the stronghold of the Palestinian group Hamas, Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said on Tuesday.

Defence minister says Israeli forces in the 'heart of Gaza City'
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Airbus edges towards 2023 delivery goal after 18% increase in Oct

Airbus needs to deliver 161 aircraft in the last two months of the year to reach its full-year delivery target, fractionally below the performance seen in the closing stages of last

Airbus edges towards 2023 delivery goal after 18% increase in Oct
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Explainer-Why WeWork failed, and what is next

Flexible workspace provider WeWork sought U.S. bankruptcy protection on Monday, crippled by a large debt pile and soaring losses due to lower demand for office space from cost-conscious

Explainer-Why WeWork failed, and what is next
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US FTC disputes listing for more than 100 patents in FDA Orange Book

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US FTC disputes listing for more than 100 patents in FDA Orange Book
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US consumer watchdog proposes rules for Big Tech payments, digital wallets

The top U.S. consumer financial watchdog on Tuesday proposed to regulate tech giants' digital payments and smartphone wallet services, saying they rival traditional payment

US consumer watchdog proposes rules for Big Tech payments, digital wallets
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Emerson Electric misses estimates for fourth-quarter sales, profit

U.S. industrial conglomerate Emerson Electric Co on Tuesday reported fourth-quarter sales and profit below Wall Street estimates, hit by supply chain disruptions.

Emerson Electric misses estimates for fourth-quarter sales, profit
Business|Health|Science

Eisai expects Alzheimer's drug to rake in revenue of $66.5 million by March

Japanese drugmaker Eisai said on Tuesday it was targeting revenue of 10 billion yen ($66.5 million) from its recently approved Alzheimer's drug, Leqembi, by March 2024.

Eisai expects Alzheimer's drug to rake in revenue of $66.5 million by March
Economy|Europe|Food|News

World wine output to fall to lowest in 60 years

World wine production is expected to fall to its lowest level in 60 years in 2023 due to poor harvests in the Southern Hemisphere and in some major European producers, the

World wine output to fall to lowest in 60 years
Business|Finance|Technology

GlobalFoundries projects profit above estimates in positive sign for chip market

Contract chipmaker GlobalFoundries forecast fourth-quarter profit above analysts' estimates on Tuesday, providing the latest sign that a supply glut in the semiconductor industry was

GlobalFoundries projects profit above estimates in positive sign for chip market
News|World

Turkish parliament removes brands from menu over alleged Israel support

Turkey's parliament removed Coca Cola and Nestle products from its restaurants on Tuesday over their alleged support for Israel amid the conflict in Gaza, according to a parliament

Turkish parliament removes brands from menu over alleged Israel support
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Zimmer Biomet beats quarterly profit estimates on knee procedure strength

Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc on Tuesday beat Wall Street estimates for third-quarter profit, as a rebound in knee surgeries lifted demand for the medical device maker's products.

Zimmer Biomet beats quarterly profit estimates on knee procedure strength

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