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A shortage of naphtha, stemming from the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, is disrupting manufacturing and retail goods in Japan and South Korea.
The New York Times – Business:
A shortage of naphtha, stemming from the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, is disrupting manufacturing and retail goods in Japan and South Korea.
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Friendship and money don’t always mix. But many Americans feel comfortable discussing financial issues with their friends and lending them money.
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A rapidly growing industry often overprescribes treatment to young children with autism, who spend as many as 40 hours a week at the facilities.
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The industry has grown rapidly, straining state budgets. A focus on finances has led to overbilling, fraud and even harm.
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Iran is trying to assert its control over the strait by charging for passage. Experts say it is unlikely to happen, but the threat has unsettled the shipping industry.
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A chemical leak occurred at one of the company’s manufacturing plants in California, raising concerns about an explosion.
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Employees of a dealership in Olathe, Kan., found the nest, which is protected under federal law, on top of one of the truck’s tires.
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The temporary shutdowns came after videos emerged showing two Waymo cars stopped on swamped streets in Atlanta on Wednesday.
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The total tripled his usual audience this season. But it is only about half of what Jay Leno and David Letterman attracted for their final episodes.
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Preapproved plans trim weeks or months off the process of getting a building permit. “Every month of delay adds costs that ultimately land on the buyer,” one housing expert said.