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Japan's Economy Grows at 6% Pace in Second Quarter
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Japan's Economy Grows at 6% Pace in Second Quarter

Exports rise and surge in foreign visitors helps lift spending. Source link

Raid on Small Kansas Paper Swept Up Information on Police Chief
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Raid on Small Kansas Paper Swept Up Information on Police Chief

Officers seized cellphones and computers and the publication’s co-owner died after the raid. Source link

Esmark Bids for U.S. Steel, Setting Up Potential Battle for Steelmaker
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Esmark Bids for U.S. Steel, Setting Up Potential Battle for Steelmaker

U.S. Steel previously rejected a cash-and-stock offer from rival Cleveland-Cliffs; Esmark says it will pay $35 a share in cash. Source link

A Table Outside? More Diners Say No Way
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A Table Outside? More Diners Say No Way

Restaurants say a combination of heat and smoke has hurt their outdoor dining business. Source link

Ozempic Settles the Obesity Debate: It's Biology Over Willpower
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Ozempic Settles the Obesity Debate: It's Biology Over Willpower

Weight-loss drugs affect the brain in ways that help researchers understand how the body regulates weight. Source link

SEC's Whistleblower Chief Manages Growing Pains as Program Gains Popularity
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SEC's Whistleblower Chief Manages Growing Pains as Program Gains Popularity

Nicole Creola Kelly says her office treats every whistleblower equally, amid criticism that those using lawyers with connections to the SEC get special treatment Source

Kraft Heinz Names Carlos Abrams-Rivera as Next CEO
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Kraft Heinz Names Carlos Abrams-Rivera as Next CEO

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China's Worsening Economy Is Hurting Corporate America
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China's Worsening Economy Is Hurting Corporate America

Caterpillar and DuPont are among the big companies that are lowering their expectations for a postpandemic boom. Source link

The Economic Losers in the New World Order
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The Economic Losers in the New World Order

Giant subsidies and rising protectionism are upending decades of free trade. Smaller countries, from the U.K. to Singapore, are getting left behind. Source link

Biden's First Camp David Summit Looks to Align Allies Facing China Threat
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Biden's First Camp David Summit Looks to Align Allies Facing China Threat

The leaders of U.S., Japan and South Korea are set to meet and agree on annual military exercises. Source link