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The state’s agriculture sector has lost an estimated $600 million or more. Crop and livestock damage could mean shortages and higher prices beyond Texas.

The New York Times – Business:
The state’s agriculture sector has lost an estimated $600 million or more. Crop and livestock damage could mean shortages and higher prices beyond Texas.

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Central bankers have said they aren’t worried about a pop in longer-term bond yields. If they do become concerned, they have some options.

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The group is expected to weigh a potential but by no means certain production increase of as much as 1.5 million barrels a day.

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Tracking an industry where Black representation has been rare.

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The social network had prohibited political ads on its site indefinitely after the November election. Such ads have been criticized for spreading misinformation.

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The company described the closures as the “beginning” of its downsizing effort.

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The app icon, which shows a blue patch above Amazon’s signature smile-shaped arrow, was given smoother edges and a folded corner after claims that it bore a resemblance to the German dictator.

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After decades of touting the taste of two flavors together, Hershey’s will release a version without chocolate.

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The social network had prohibited political ads on its site indefinitely after the November election. Such ads have been criticized for spreading misinformation.