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Tesla launches updated Model Y in China, keeps starting price unchanged

U.S. automaker Tesla on Sunday released an updated version of its Model Y in China, with minor changes to the vehicle's exterior and interior.

Tesla launches updated Model Y in China, keeps starting price unchanged
Economy|News|US

Factbox-U.S. economic data set to be affected by a gov't shutdown

A partial shutdown of the U.S. federal government due to lack of appropriations could begin on Oct. 1 and would mean key agencies involved in the collection and publication of data about

Factbox-U.S. economic data set to be affected by a gov't shutdown
Europe|World

Kosovo demands Serbia withdraw troops from border

Kosovo on Saturday demanded that Serbia withdraw its troops from their common border, saying it was ready to protect its territorial integrity.

Kosovo demands Serbia withdraw troops from border
Business|Finance|Health|US

Cigna Group announces settlement with US on claims it overcharged Medicare Advantage program

Health insurer Cigna Group says it has reached a settlement with the United States over claims it overcharged the government's Medicare Advantage program by making it appear

Cigna Group announces settlement with US on claims it overcharged Medicare Advantage program
Business|Economy|News|US

Detroit casino workers approve strike authorization at three casinos

Workers at three Detroit casinos have voted in favor of authorizing a strike, if necessary, the United Auto Workers (UAW) union said on Saturday.

Detroit casino workers approve strike authorization at three casinos
Business|Economy|Finance|US

Walmart changes pay and titles for corporate staff- WSJ

Walmart corporate staff are getting new titles and pay packages in the coming weeks to manage labor costs and simplify the structure of the company's workforce, the Wall Street Journal

Walmart changes pay and titles for corporate staff- WSJ
Business|Finance|US

UBS says 'not aware' of DOJ probe into sanctions-related compliance failures

UBS on Saturday said it is "not aware" of a probe by the U.S. Department of Justice into alleged sanctions-related compliance failures, following a media report earlier this week.

UBS says 'not aware' of DOJ probe into sanctions-related compliance failures
News

More than a quarter of US Senate calls on Russia to release US reporter

The Democratic and Republican leaders of the U.S.

More than a quarter of US Senate calls on Russia to release US reporter
Americas|News|US

Migrants aboard Mexico cargo trains stranded miles from U.S. border

Migrants were stranded in Mexico on Friday miles from the U.S. border after the freight train they were traveling on top of abruptly stopped, amid the ongoing

Migrants aboard Mexico cargo trains stranded miles from U.S. border
News|US|World

US CFTC orders 3 major US banks to pay over $50 million for swap reporting failures

The U.S.

US CFTC orders 3 major US banks to pay over $50 million for swap reporting failures
News|World

US National Zoo bids farewell to pandas as government shutdown looms

Washington's National Zoo is honoring its three giant pandas with nine days of events ahead of their return to China but stormy weather and a looming U.S. government shutdown have put

US National Zoo bids farewell to pandas as government shutdown looms
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Robinhood sees $100 million costs tied to regulatory issues in third quarter

Robinhood Markets expects a $100-million charge in the third quarter to resolve some legal and regulatory matters that were previously disclosed, the trading app operator said on Friday.

Robinhood sees $100 million costs tied to regulatory issues in third quarter
Business|Finance

Wells Fargo sells $2 billion of private equity investments

Wells Fargo said on Friday it had sold about $2 billion of its private equity investments as the bank aims to sharpen focus on its core businesses.

Wells Fargo sells $2 billion of private equity investments
Economy|US

Factbox-US government shutdown: agriculture data hit

The release of commodity market-sensitive reports released by the U.S.

Factbox-US government shutdown: agriculture data hit
Business|Economy|News|US

UAW drops unfair labor practice charges against GM, Stellantis

The United Auto Workers dropped unfair labor practice charges against General Motors and Chrysler-parent Stellantis on Friday.

UAW drops unfair labor practice charges against GM, Stellantis
Business|Europe|Finance

Two groups, including Apollo, bidding for SAS airline -Aftenposten

Two groups of investors, including U.S. private equity group Apollo Global Management, are bidding for Scandinavian airline SAS, Norwegian daily Aftenposten reported on Friday, citing

Two groups, including Apollo, bidding for SAS airline -Aftenposten
Business|Economy|Technology|US

US labor board says Amazon breached terms of 2021 labor rights settlement

Amazon.com was accused by officials of violating the terms of a U.S. labor board settlement, breaching a 2021 agreement which required the online retailer to let workers unionize.

US labor board says Amazon breached terms of 2021 labor rights settlement
Health|News|US

Around 1.8 million Americans received COVID shots last week-IQVIA

Around 1.8 million people in the United States received a COVID vaccine during the week ended Sept. 22, according to data compiled by health care data and analytics firm IQVIA Holdings Inc

Around 1.8 million Americans received COVID shots last week-IQVIA
News|US|World

US monitoring large Serbian force along Kosovo border -White House

The United States is monitoring a troubling Serbian military deployment along the border of Kosovo that is destabilizing the area, the White House said on Friday and called for

US monitoring large Serbian force along Kosovo border -White House
Business|Health

Walgreens considers former Cigna executive Tim Wentworth as next CEO - Bloomberg News

Walgreens Boots Alliance is considering former Cigna executive Tim Wentworth to be its next chief executive, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.

Walgreens considers former Cigna executive Tim Wentworth as next CEO - Bloomberg News
Asia|News|Political|US|World

US condemns China's reported life sentence for Uyghur activist Rahile Dewat

The United States on Friday condemned a reported life sentence handed down in China to a high-profile Uyghur academic Rahile Dawut.

US condemns China's reported life sentence for Uyghur activist Rahile Dewat
Business|Technology|US

Teamsters union pickets two Amazon warehouses in Los Angeles

The Teamsters union on Friday picketed outside two Amazon.com warehouses in Los Angeles, protesting against the online retailer's labor practices.

Teamsters union pickets two Amazon warehouses in Los Angeles
News|US

Biden to remain in Washington this weekend as shutdown looms

U.S.

Biden to remain in Washington this weekend as shutdown looms
Americas|Business|Economy|News|Technology|US|World

Resolution on US-Mexico corn dispute could come in March, Mexico says

A resolution could be reached in March on a trade dispute between the United States and Mexico over the Mexican government's policy on genetically modified corn, Mexican

Resolution on US-Mexico corn dispute could come in March, Mexico says
Business|Economy|Finance|US

Factbox-Detroit Three facilities where UAW is on strike

The United Auto Workers will walk off the job at an additional plant each at General Motors and Ford Motor, but will spare Chrysler parent Stellantis after last-minute concessions, chief

Factbox-Detroit Three facilities where UAW is on strike

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