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U.S. hiring may have slowed in July amid COVID surge -data
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) - High-frequency data indicate U.S. hiring slowed in July - not held steady as widely expected - with particular softness among states that ended federal unemp...
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U.S. congressional elections in Ohio test Trump clout, progressive influence
By Susan Cornwell WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two special U.S. congressional elections on Tuesday to fill vacant seats in Ohio reflect splits in both the Republican and Democratic parties, with a Trumpish ...
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Boeing’s Starliner ready for crucial do-over launch to orbit
By Eric M. Johnson SEATTLE (Reuters) - Boeing Co's CST-100 Starliner capsule is poised to blast off on Tuesday from Florida's Cape Canaveral bound for the International Space Station in a crucial do-o...
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Infineon CEO warms to idea of TSMC plant in Germany
BERLIN (Reuters) - Infineon CEO Reinhard Ploss on Tuesday supported the idea of Taiwan Semiconductor building a chip fabrication plant in Germany, expressing a clear preference for its technology over...
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U.S. company profits even bigger than Wall Street’s lofty targets
By Caroline Valetkevitch NEW YORK (Reuters) - Much stronger-than-expected profit reports from U.S. companies in recent weeks have ratcheted up already high Wall Street forecasts on how second-quarter ...
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Olympics-Gymnastics-China’s Guan wins gold in balance beam
TOKYO (Reuters) - China's Guan Chenchen won the balance beam gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics on Tuesday while Simone Biles of the United States returned to action to claim bronze. Tang Xijing, also o...
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Pakistan reaches 1 million shots a day after warning unvaccinated face penalties
By Asif Shahzad ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan hit a target on Tuesday to vaccinate one million people a day against COVID-19, making strides in its inoculation campaign just weeks away from a deadlin...
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Olympics-Taiwan’s medals revive debate over use of ‘Chinese Taipei’
By Yimou Lee TAIPEI (Reuters) - After Taiwan beat China in the badminton men's doubles final at the Tokyo Olympic Games on Saturday, gold medalist Wang Chi-Lin made a Facebook comment that cast a spot...
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The $29 billion deal in 11 weeks: how Square bought Afterpay
By Paulina Duran, Scott Murdoch and Krystal Hu SYDNEY/HONG KONG/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jack Dorsey introduced the world to expressing itself in just 140 characters as the creator of Twitter Inc, and his...
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Olympics-Boxing-Ireland’s Harrington swears off social media to sharpen focus
By David Dolan TOKYO (Reuters) - Top-ranked women's lightweight Kellie Harrington is staying off social media to screen out distractions in her battle for gold at the Tokyo Olympics - even if that pre...
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