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Heineken Downgrades Outlook as Earnings Disappoint

Heineken posted below-forecast half-year earnings, mainly due to lower volumes in Asia Pacific, and cut its outlook for the year.

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Jeep Looks to Veer Out of Sales Ditch

The rugged American brand that spawned the modern SUV has posted lower sales for eight straight quarters.

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Want to Quit Your Job or Dump a Boyfriend? Hire Celebrities to Break the News

People pay actors on Cameo app to deliver touchy personal messages: ‘She’s just not interested, man.’

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Vehicles' Data Collection, Use Are Subject of California Privacy Probe

Data from such vehicles can be used by insurance companies and city planners.

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Health Care Roundup: Market Talk

Find insight on Fresenius Medical Care, revenue grwoth at Aier Eye Hospital Group, and more in the latest Market Talks covering the Health Care sector.

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'Utopia' by Travis Scott Review: Leaning In to Hip-Hop Spectacle

A high point on the rap calendar, the artist’s first album since 2018 features a psychedelic sound, his signature vocals and major guests like Beyoncé, Drake and the Weeknd.

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The Yellow Road to Bankruptcy

High labor and debt costs bring down the venerable trucking firm.

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X Sign Removed From Former Twitter HQ

The X sign, erected Friday atop the building in downtown San Francisco, was removed after complaints from residents and a city citation.

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A judge rejected Trump's effort to halt the criminal investigation he faces in Georgia over interference in the November 2020 presidential election, saying the former president's allegations of prosecutorial misconduct are meritless.

A judge rejected Trump’s effort to halt the criminal investigation he faces in Georgia over interference in the November 2020 presidential election, saying the former president’s allegations of prosecutorial misconduct are meritless.

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The eurozone economy returned to modest growth in the three months through June, but persistent headwinds could portend another difficult economic winter for the region this year.

The eurozone economy returned to modest growth in the three months through June, but persistent headwinds could portend another difficult economic winter for the region this year.

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Why the Nation's Gun Laws Are in Chaos

Judges clash over history a year after Supreme Court upended how courts decide Second Amendment cases—‘”The whole thing puzzles me.”

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TSA's New Tech Can Make Airport Screening Faster. Travelers Aren't So Sure.

Passengers blame new screening machines for slowing them down at airport security, while the TSA says crowds are a bigger factor.

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Is a Stronger Yen Lurking Around the Corner?

The Bank of Japan’s surprising tweak to its monetary policy injects more uncertainty into the yen’s trajectory.

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TSA's New Tech Can Make Airport Screening Faster. Travelers Aren't So Sure.

Passengers blame new screening machines for slowing them down at airport security, while the TSA says crowds are a bigger factor.

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Nixon Could Never Credit Kennedy

Maybe he saw ahead, but he couldn’t see backward clearly.

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Stand With Ukraine, My African Friends

Vladimir Putin denounces Western colonialism while bringing back its most atrocious practices.

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Should Biden Still Be Pursuing Student-Loan Forgiveness?

Students debate the president’s repayment plan.

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Crypto Is Illegal in China. Binance Does $90 Billion of Business There Anyway.

Retaining its Chinese footprint will be crucial for Binance as it navigates a global regulatory crackdown that executives worry threatens its future.

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Myanmar's Suu Kyi, who was ousted from power in a military coup in 2021 and convicted in a series of cases brought against her by the junta, was pardoned for some of those offenses.

Myanmar’s Suu Kyi, who was ousted from power in a military coup in 2021 and convicted in a series of cases brought against her by the junta, was pardoned for some of those offenses.

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BP said its second-quarter profit dropped almost 70% from the oil giant's year-earlier bonanza, as lower commodity prices and weak refining margins hit results.

BP said its second-quarter profit dropped almost 70% from the oil giant’s year-earlier bonanza, as lower commodity prices and weak refining margins hit results.

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