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Driller's Bankruptcy Lenders Fidelity, Apollo Stripped of Controlling Stake A bankruptcy judge ruled that Benefit Street Partners and other unsecured creditors deserve most of the shares in Mesquite, the reorganized Sanchez Energy. #WorldNews
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Tyson said it is closing chicken plants in three states as the meat-processing giant posted a $417 million loss for the three months ended July 1. Tyson said it is closing chicken plants in three states as the meat-processing giant posted a $417 million loss for the three months ended July 1. #WorldNews
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Surprise Stock Market Rally Bulldozes Bearish Hedge Funds Short covering by funds reaches its highest cumulative dollar amount in years. #WorldNews
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Alexei Navalny Gets Another 19 Years The Russian opposition figure is a reminder of the price of freedom. #WorldNews
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Geopolitical Climate Denialism Officials start to see the world is more dangerous than they thought in 2021. #WorldNews
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'First to the Front' Review: A Leading Lady of Journalism One editor tagged her the ‘bayonet border correspondent’ since she was usually among the first to arrive at a combat zone. #WorldNews
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New Jerseyans Don't Pump Gas. That's Just How They Like It. Many Garden State residents are proud to be the last U.S. state to prohibit self-service gas stations. #WorldNews
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Saudi Aramco's Profit Drops, Hit by Lower Oil Prices, Output The majority state-owned oil company boosted its dividend, highlighting the kingdom’s dependence on oil revenues. #WorldNews
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Compare the Heard on the Street Picks See the best ideas from our columnists last year as they competed to find winning stocks. #WorldNews
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Siemens Energy Lowers Full-Year Guidance Siemens Energy now expects a net loss of €4.5 billion, while profit margin before special items is seen between minus 10% and minus 8% for 2023, due to mounting challenges at Siemens Gamesa that will cost €2.2 billion. #WorldNews
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Kim Jong Un Touts North Korea's Weapons The leader’s recent arms-factory visits could signal an intent to export weapons, South Korea says, potentially to Russia. #WorldNews
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Going to Europe This Summer? Brace for Flight Delays Wildfires, air-traffic control shortages, strikes and the war in Ukraine have led to more delays than last year’s summer of disruption. #WorldNews
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Airlines in the U.S., Europe and Asia are preparing to reduce some flights and routes temporarily to inspect aircraft affected by the recall of hundreds of Pratt & Whitney jet engines. Airlines in the U.S., Europe and Asia are preparing to reduce some flights and routes temporarily to inspect aircraft affected by the recall of hundreds of Pratt & Whitney jet engines. #WorldNews
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Senior members of the Biden administration are attempting to persuade Canada to drop its plan to impose a digital-services tax at the start of 2024. Senior members of the Biden administration are attempting to persuade Canada to drop its plan to impose a digital-services tax at the start of 2024. #WorldNews
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Berkshire Hathaway swung to a profit in the second quarter, boosted by its insurance division and strong gains in its massive investment portfolio, while its cash pile swelled. Berkshire Hathaway swung to a profit in the second quarter, boosted by its insurance division and strong gains in its massive investment portfolio, while its cash pile swelled. #WorldNews
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'Barbie' Surpasses $1 Billion at the Box Office “Barbie” is now the fourth U.S. motion picture directed or co-directed by a woman to cross the billion-dollar mark. #WorldNews
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With China Attending, Ukraine Peace Discussions Inch Forward The Saudi-hosted talks, which excluded Russia, narrowed gaps between Ukraine and major developing countries over fair conditions to end the war. #WorldNews
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What's Next in the Trump Trials? Former President Trump’s logistical challenges multiply, as attorneys spar over trial dates in Washington and another indictment is set to drop in Georgia. #WorldNews
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How Retirement Plans Should Protect Employees From Themselves The design of 401(k)s and other retirement savings plans too often lead employees to make financially harmful mistakes. It doesn’t have to be that way. #WorldNews
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In Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, Demand for Gold and Dollars Soars People are pouring money into assets that they see as a safer bet than the Turkish lira, which has declined by more than 80% in the past five years. #WorldNews
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The Best Waterproof Headphones for Swimming and Sweating These pairs stay put while logging laps, because of tech called bone conduction. #WorldNews
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The West Sanctioned Russia's Billionaires. Now They Are Fighting Back. The West has hoped that the sanctions would prod Russian President Vladimir Putin to give up his expansionist plans. So far the strategy hasn’t worked. #WorldNews
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7 Money Traps College Students Should Avoid For many students, managing finances is new, and they’re prone to make all sorts of mistakes. #WorldNews
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Ham Radio Enthusiasts Battle High-Frequency Traders for the Airwaves Trading firms are asking the FCC to open shortwave frequencies to greater commercial use. #WorldNews
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Buffett's Berkshire Ends Quarter With $36 Billion Profit, $147 Billion Cash Pile Quarterly earnings rose for Warren Buffett’s holding company and most of its underlying businesses. #WorldNews
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In Saudi Arabia's Ukraine Peace Talks, How to Measure Success? Questions around the Jeddah talks include who will turn up, and whether participants will agree on a date for a peace summit. #WorldNews
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Mississippi River Careens From Floods to Low Water, Threatening Barge Traffic Low water levels are threatening to disrupt commerce for a second consecutive year. #WorldNews
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Meme Stocks Are a Thing---Again Day traders are piling into meme stocks again, sending shares of Tupperware, Yellow and Rite Aid are soaring. #WorldNews
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A Cultish Designer Returns. Fans Prepare for 'Financial Devastation.' Phoebe Philo, the designer who redefined women’s power dressing, is releasing her first collection in years. Devotees are ready to spend. #WorldNews
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The Battle for Air Supremacy That Could Decide the Women's World Cup Crossing the ball from wide positions has been the tournament’s best route to goals. No one does it better than the U.S.’s next opponent: Sweden. #WorldNews
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Texas Judge Blocks State Abortion Ban Against Women With Health Risks The court says women facing life-threatening emergencies have been improperly denied abortions in the state. #WorldNews
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'Bark Out Thunder Roar Out Lightning' and 'Lowcountry' Reviews: Southern Stories Renewed Through Jazz Trumpeter Chief Adjuah, formerly known as Christian Scott, sets aside his usual instrument and embraces his Black Indian heritage on a new album; Lowcountry’s self-titled record combines modern jazz with the musical traditions of Gullah culture. #WorldNews
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Need to Hire Workers in a Hot Job Market? Let Them Do Some Remote Work Employers offering flexible work options are hiring at a faster pace than those requiring full-time office attendance. #WorldNews
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Nikola CEO Michael Lohscheller has stepped down due to a family health matter, and Chairman Steve Girsky has taken over the role. Nikola CEO Michael Lohscheller has stepped down due to a family health matter, and Chairman Steve Girsky has taken over the role. #WorldNews
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All three major indexes dropped Friday to finish the week in the red. The Dow lost 1.1% for the week, while the Nasdaq and S&P 500 fell 2.9% and 2.3%, respectively. All three major indexes dropped Friday to finish the week in the red. The Dow lost 1.1% for the week, while the Nasdaq and S&P 500 fell 2.9% and 2.3%, respectively. #WorldNews
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Another Big Chinese Property Domino Is Wobbling Bonds of Country Garden, China’s largest developer by contracted sales, have been in free fall. #WorldNews
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Ukraine Struggles to Retake Bakhmut From Dogged Russian Fighters Soldiers say advances have slowed in recent days against Russian defenses and counterattacks, denting hopes that Kyiv could soon retake the pivotal city. #WorldNews
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Could the U.S. Have Ended World War II With a 'Demonstration' Bomb? In 1945, American leaders debated whether to drop an atomic bomb in an unpopulated area to intimidate Japan into surrendering. #WorldNews
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U.S. to Pause Some Financial Aid to Niger as Country Reels From Coup Washington’s decision could risk years of counterterrorism cooperation between the two countries. #WorldNews
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The Wrong Way to Punish the FBI Killing FISA Section 702 wiretaps would remove a vital anti-terror tool. #WorldNews
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