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Marketmind: Stocks break higher, but for longer too?
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Closure of 3 Southern California power plants likely to be postponed, state energy officials decide
California energy officials have voted Wednesday to extend the life of three natural gas power plants along the state's southern coast
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Canada's economy grew in May but likely contracted in June
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Meta starts blocking news in Canada
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2023-08-02 08:16
Is Amouranth an entrepreneur? ASMR queen follows Logan Paul and KSI's footsteps as she launches beverage company, fans call it 'dope'
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Japanese family says young doctor took his life after working 200 hours overtime in a single month
The family of a 26-year-old doctor in Japan who died by suicide last year after working more than 200 hours of overtime in a single month have pleaded for change in a nation long plagued by overwork culture.
2023-08-24 09:47
CSX railroad profit falls 24% as it delivered 2% fewer shipments in the third quarter
CSX reported a 24% drop in the railroad's third-quarter profit Thursday as it hauled 2% less freight
2023-10-20 06:27
Cierto Tequila Wins Seven Gold Medals at the 2023 USA Spirits Ratings
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2023-09-13 05:52
Elizabeth Holmes news – latest: Theranos founder surrenders to Texas prison to begin 11-year sentence
Elizabeth Holmes has reported to prison today to begin her 11-year sentence for the blood-testing scam at the heart of her start-up, Theranos. Wearing a beige sweater, jeans and sneakers, Elizabeth Holmes was directed into Federal Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas, by staff from the Federal Bureau of Prisons just minutes before a court-imposed deadline of 2pm on Tuesday. A federal appeals court rejected her bid to remain out of prison earlier this month while she attempts to overturn her January 2022 conviction on four felony counts of fraud and conspiracy. A delay was granted to give Holmes time to sort out several issues, including child care for her one-year-old son William and three-month-old daughter Invicta. Holmes had originally been ordered to begin her prison sentence on 27 April. The father of both children is William “Billy” Evans, whom she met after breaking up with her former romantic and business partner, Ramesh “Sunny,” Balwani, who began serving a nearly 13-year prison sentence last month in Southern California. Holmes spent the Memorial Day weekend near her home in San Diego before surrendering to authorities on 30 May. Read More Elizabeth Holmes surrenders to federal prison in Texas to begin 11-year sentence for Theranos scandal Elizabeth Holmes prison: Everything we know about disgraced Theranos founder going to jail Who is Billy Evans, the husband of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes? Camp Bryan: What do we know about the prison holding Elizabeth Holmes? Selfless visionary or scheming grifter? Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes sentenced to 11 years in prison
2023-05-31 02:15
Russian labour shortage laid bare as unemployment drops to record low
By Alexander Marrow and Darya Korsunskaya Russia's unemployment rate dropped to a record low 3.3% in April, data
2023-06-01 01:49
Wisconsin tribe to ask court to shut down oil pipeline
Attorneys for a Wisconsin Native American tribe are set to present their arguments that a federal judge should order an energy company to shut down an oil pipeline because rapid erosion could expose it and cause a massive oil spill on reservation land
2023-05-18 12:52
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