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Argentina’s beef consumption falls to lowest level in 20 years as prices soar
Argentina’s beef consumption has fallen to its lowest level in two decades as soaring prices and weakening purchasing power push many families to replace beef with cheaper proteins like chicken and pork
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Spain's Eurovision boycott over Israeli participation leaves contest fans torn
Spain is boycotting this year’s edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, after repeatedly expressing disapproval over Israel’s participation
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Workers on New York’s Long Island Rail Road go on strike, shutting down North America's busiest commuter rail system
Workers on New York’s Long Island Rail Road go on strike, shutting down North America's busiest commuter rail system
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PWHL to choose San Jose as its 4th expansion market, AP sources say
Two people with knowledge of the discussions tell The Associated Press that the PWHL is bringing women’s hockey to the Bay Area by choosing San Jose, California, as its fourth and final market during the league’s latest round of expansion
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Trump and Boeing say China agreed to buy 200 aircraft, reopening a key market for the US planemaker
President Donald Trump says American aircaft manufacturer Boeing has a deal to sell at least 200 planes to China
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The Latest: After China visit, Trump says he’s undecided on sending weapons to Taiwan
U.S. President Donald Trump departed Beijing following a final day meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping
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Berkshire Hathaway triples Alphabet stake and invests in Delta and Macy's under new CEO
Berkshire Hathaway more than tripled the size of its investment in Google’s parent company and bought over $2.6 billion worth of Delta Airlines stock as Greg Abel settled into the CEO job after taking over from Warren Buffett at the start of the year
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AP finishes US restructuring with round of 20 layoffs, part of strategic pivot from print journalism
The Associated Press implemented a round of layoffs Friday of U.S.-based journalists
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Stock markets worldwide drop from records as worries about oil prices rattle the bond market
The U.S. stock market fell from its records and joined a worldwide drop for stocks after higher oil prices sent a shiver through the bond market
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Powell's tenure as Fed chair marked by fight for independence while trying to tame inflation
When Jerome Powell was sworn in as chair of the Federal Reserve eight years ago, economists worried that inflation and interest rates were too low and that too few Americans had jobs
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