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The European Union has drafted new emergency rules that will most likely severely cut exports to Britain and other countries to ease supply shortages at home.

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The European Union has drafted new emergency rules that will most likely severely cut exports to Britain and other countries to ease supply shortages at home.

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A top executive is leaving the company, which announced plans to shift its focus from its own publications to writers who use its platform.

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The company’s stock was down roughly 12 percent in after-hours trading.

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Crave those crazy … shrimp tails?

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The bull market, born out of the pandemic, has turned a year old. The remarkable turnaround has some analysts wondering if the breakneck pace is sustainable.

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How social media stars like Addison Rae gave the cosmetics industry a makeover.

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The exact timing or price of the offering has not been set and the filing is still confidential. Private market investors have valued Robinhood at roughly $12 billion and some have speculated its initial public offering could top $20 billion.

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Patrick Gelsinger, Intel’s chief executive, vowed on Tuesday that Intel would become a major manufacturer of chips for other companies, in addition to producing the processors that it has long designed and sold.

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The nation’s two most powerful economic policy officials testified together for the first time, reviewing the state of the economic recovery.

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The network’s list of hotel partners is vetted and evaluated every year and reads like a who’s who of aspirational travel. “As of March 8, 2021, Trump Hotels are no longer part of the Virtuoso network,” a spokeswoman said.