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Asian shares soar after Wall Street bounces back, as South Korea's benchmark jumps 12% and Japan's Nikkei 225 gains 4.4%
Asian shares soar after Wall Street bounces back, as South Korea's benchmark jumps 12% and Japan's Nikkei 225 gains 4.4%
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Trump administration widens its anti-fraud efforts with a Medicaid probe in New York
President Donald Trump's administration is expanding its crackdown on state Medicaid programs to New York, launching a fraud probe in the state
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US interior secretary is in Venezuela to discuss critical minerals
U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum is meeting Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez as the Trump administration pushes to shape the country's oil and mineral sector
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Elon Musk defends himself against accusations of misconduct leading up to Twitter takeover
A defiant Elon Musk on Wednesday took the stand in a jury trial to defend himself against accusations that he engaged in a pattern of deceptive behavior that misled investors as he attempted to back out of his $44 billion deal to buy Twitter before he finally completed the takeover
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Trump says deal on data centers will lower electricity prices as tech companies vow to cover costs
President Donald Trump is pressing Big Tech to build its own power as AI data centers spark anger over electric bills
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US issues first commercial construction permit for a nuclear reactor in years to a Wyoming project
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has issued its first construction permit for a commercial nuclear reactor in eight years
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American Airlines gets approval to resume regular flights to Venezuela
American Airlines received approval Wednesday to become the first U.S. airline to resume flights to Venezuela
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White House formally nominates Warsh to be Federal Reserve chair
The Trump administration has formally nominated Kevin Warsh, a former top Federal Reserve official, to be next Fed chair when Jerome Powell’s term ends in two months
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Judge rules companies are entitled to refunds for Trump tariffs overturned by the Supreme Court
In a defeat for the Trump administration, a federal judge in New York ruled Wednesday that companies that paid tariffs struck down last month by Supreme Court are due refunds
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Judge rules companies are entitled to refunds for Trump tariffs they paid but that were overturned by the Supreme Court
Judge rules companies are entitled to refunds for Trump tariffs they paid but that were overturned by the Supreme Court
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