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Azerbaijan snubs Armenia meeting in Washington, accusing US of bias

Azerbaijan's foreign ministry said on Thursday it could not take part in a meeting with Armenia's foreign minister planned for Nov. 20 in Washington because of the "one-sided approach of

Azerbaijan snubs Armenia meeting in Washington, accusing US of bias
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Cisco slumps after cutting annual profit, revenue forecasts

Cisco tumbled 11% on Thursday after cuts to its annual forecasts raised fears that excess inventory with customers was sapping new orders in its mainstay networking equipment business.

Cisco slumps after cutting annual profit, revenue forecasts
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BlackRock woos investors for ethereum trust to further crypto push

Asset management giant BlackRock on Thursday began courting public investors for an ethereum trust, doubling down on its cryptocurrency bets amid potentially easing regulations over such

BlackRock woos investors for ethereum trust to further crypto push
MidEast|News|World

US 'deeply concerned' that attack wounded Jordanian medics in Gaza -Sullivan

The United States expressed deep concern on Thursday that Jordanian medics were wounded in shelling near their field hospital in Gaza.

US 'deeply concerned' that attack wounded Jordanian medics in Gaza -Sullivan
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Biden removes sanctions from Chinese institute in push for fentanyl help

The Biden administration on Thursday removed the Chinese Ministry of Public Security’s Institute of Forensic Science from a trade sanction list, part of a bid to convince

Biden removes sanctions from Chinese institute in push for fentanyl help
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US import prices post largest drop in seven months

U.S. import prices fell more than expected in October amid a broad decline in the costs of goods, the latest indication that inflation was retreating.

US import prices post largest drop in seven months
Health|News|World

Egyptian minister says medical relief should be focused inside Gaza

Efforts to provide medical relief for Palestinians from the Gaza Strip should be concentrated within the besieged coastal enclave, Egypt's foreign minister said on Thursday.

Egyptian minister says medical relief should be focused inside Gaza
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Auto strikes sink US manufacturing output in October

Production at U.S. factories dropped more than expected in October as strikes by the United Auto Workers (UAW) union against Detroit's "Big Three" automakers depressed motor

Auto strikes sink US manufacturing output in October
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US wraps up antitrust case against Google in historic trial

The U.S. government highlighted key parts of its antitrust arguments against Alphabet's Google on Thursday, wrapping up the evidentiary phase of a court battle in which it has

US wraps up antitrust case against Google in historic trial
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3M names new healthcare spinoff as Solventum

U.S. industrial conglomerate 3M said on Thursday its independent healthcare business would be called Solventum following its spinoff.

3M names new healthcare spinoff as Solventum
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US will not share intelligence connecting Hamas to Al Shifa hospital -White House

The United States will not share any Israeli intelligence or elaborate on its own intelligence assessment that Hamas used Gaza's Al Shifa hospital as a command center and

US will not share intelligence connecting Hamas to Al Shifa hospital -White House
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US regulators push Wells Fargo to improve financial crime monitoring - WSJ

U.S. regulators are pushing Wells Fargo to improve its monitoring system to detect criminal activity at the bank, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, citing people with knowledge

US regulators push Wells Fargo to improve financial crime monitoring - WSJ
Economy|News|US

Fed's Cook says economic risks two-sided, 'soft landing' possible

The U.S. central bank must steer between the risk of doing too little and taking the fight against inflation too far, Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook said on Thursday, a

Fed's Cook says economic risks two-sided, 'soft landing' possible
Health|MidEast|News

Gaza hospital shut down, 45 patients left needing surgery - director

The Indonesian Hospital in Gaza has shut down and about 45 patients who urgently need surgery have been left in the reception area, hospital chief Atef al-Kahlout told al Jazeera on

Gaza hospital shut down, 45 patients left needing surgery - director
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Mortgage rates fall for a third week - Freddie Mac

U.S. mortgage rates fell for the third-straight week this week to the lowest since late September, signaling falling yields in the Treasury market that largely determine home

Mortgage rates fall for a third week - Freddie Mac
Business|Economy

Citi CEO Fraser touts 'clear benefits' of diversifying supply chains

Geopolitical tensions and macroeconomic shocks are spurring businesses and governments into reconfiguring their supply chains, and the increased focus on diversification is leading to "

Citi CEO Fraser touts 'clear benefits' of diversifying supply chains
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Amazon to sell Hyundai vehicles online starting in 2024

Amazon will begin selling Hyundai vehicles online in the U.S. starting next year, the two companies said on Thursday.

Amazon to sell Hyundai vehicles online starting in 2024
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GM's Cruise cancels its employee equity program in Q4

General Motors' self-driving technology unit Cruise has canceled its program that allows employees to cash out shares in the firm in the fourth quarter, Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt

GM's Cruise cancels its employee equity program in Q4
Business|US

Walgreens to close nearly all pharmacies on Thanksgiving for first time

Walgreens Boots Alliance will close nearly all of its stores and pharmacies on Thanksgiving Day for the first time in the chain's history to give staff "time with their loved ones", the

Walgreens to close nearly all pharmacies on Thanksgiving for first time
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Kia gears up for LA show with 2 concept EVs

Kia unveiled two new concept electric vehicles ahead of the Los Angeles Auto Show as the South Korean automaker looks to expand its electric model catalog in the United States.

Kia gears up for LA show with 2 concept EVs
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California regulator to decide on PG&E base rate hike request

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) on Thursday will vote on the state's biggest utility Pacific Gas and Electric's request to increase its base rate.

California regulator to decide on PG&E base rate hike request
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Disney management to host company-wide town hall on Nov. 28

Walt Disney will host a company-wide town hall on Nov. 28 to discuss future projects, according to an internal memo from CEO Bob Iger.

Disney management to host company-wide town hall on Nov. 28
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US House panel opens probe into proposed FTC car buyer rule

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US House panel opens probe into proposed FTC car buyer rule
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Applied Materials forecasts first-quarter revenue above estimates

Semiconductor equipment maker Applied Materials on Thursday forecast first-quarter revenue above Wall Street estimates, helped by a recovery in the personal computer market and rising

Applied Materials forecasts first-quarter revenue above estimates
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South Korea's Yoon, Japan's Kishida vow to deepen ties

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida promised to push for deeper cooperation as they met on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation

South Korea's Yoon, Japan's Kishida vow to deepen ties

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