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Pepper…and Salt
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China’s Exports in September Continue Falling
China’s exports fell again in September, even as the economy continued to suffer from a sputtering property sector and lackluster consumer demand.
Hong Kong Shares Fall 1.4%, Tracking Losses Across Regional Markets
Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index fell 1.4% to 17979.55 in early trade, tracking losses across regional equity markets.
‘Gutenberg! The Musical!’ Review: A Mock Broadway Biography
Andrew Rannells and Josh Gad play two would-be theater impresarios attempting to put on a show about the inventor of the printing […]
China’s Consumer Prices Flat in September
China’s consumer price index for September was unchanged compared with the same period a year earlier, pulling back after August’s increase.
Ligado Sues U.S., Seeking Up to $39 Billion in Spectrum Fight
Long-struggling satellite company Ligado Networks sued the U.S. over spectrum rights it has been unable to use, alleging that the Defense Department […]
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The prime target in Israel's war on Hamas is a secretive commander known as "The Guest"
SGD Strengthens Slightly, Buoyed by Stronger-Than-Expected Singapore GDP
SGD strengthened slightly against USD, MYR and JPY in early Asian trade, buoyed by stronger-than-expected Singapore advance 3Q GDP data
Bots Are Joining Your Meetings and They Think You Talk Too Much
New AI technologies count speaking time and interruptions; saying ‘absolutely’ eight times is too much
The Cost of Canceling a Huge Concert: Up to $1 Million a Night
From Bruce Springsteen to Madonna, high-profile artists are rescheduling tours, creating headaches for venues.