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The Wall Street Journal - World
OCI Global to Sell Methanol Business for $2.05 Billion
The Netherlands-based OCI Global has agreed to sell its methanol business for $2.05 billion as part of its continuing efforts to pare debt.4 hours ago -
CBS News - Top stories
Iconic record seller looking to retire and sell store
Sandy Chase turned what started as a record collection into a successful business, becoming the go-to seller for rare and hard to find vinyl. He's now looking to retire and sell his store and ...8 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Manhunt under way after multiple vehicles shot at on Kentucky highway
Police have found a firearm they believe was used the Saturday shooting on a Kentucky highway as the manhunt continues.11 hours ago -
The New York Times - World
After a Century and a Half in Sweden, Finnish Skulls Return Home
Dozens of skulls exhumed in Finland in the 19th century and taken to Sweden by scientists who wanted to study their racial characteristics were reburied in Finnish soil on Sunday.14 hours ago -
Wired - Tech
Electric Grilling Is Still a Little Raw in the Middle
Electric grills dangle the potential of being greener, safer, and more consistent than propane grills. But the experience of using one is frustrating.19 hours ago -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Report: Ryan Tannehill will return only for the perfect opportunity
Free agent quarterback Ryan Tannehill is not retired, but he is in no rush to return to the field, either.20 hours ago -
ESPN - Sports
Sources: Chelsea's major shareholder not selling
Chelsea's majority shareholder Clearlake Capital are not interested in selling their stake amid suggestions of a power battle at the club, sources have told ESPN.Yesterday -
ABC News - World
Officials say a troubled and delayed Baltic high-speed rail project still set for completion by 2030
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania say they are committed to completing by the end of the decade a financially troubled and badly delayed high-speed rail project integrating the three Baltic countries ...Yesterday -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
The Great American Family Car Ride
Three bridges, one toll.Yesterday -
The New York Times - Top stories
The Electric Vehicle Future Is Coming. Just a Little More Slowly.
Though large automakers are delaying their plans to introduce new all-electric models, the E.V. industry is still the future, experts say.3 days ago
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CNBC - Business
Norfolk Southern board probing CEO Alan Shaw over alleged inappropriate workplace relationship
The probe at Norfolk Southern is in its early stages, and it is possible that no misconduct may be uncovered.4 hours ago -
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Boeing and union reach a labor deal, potentially averting a strike
The four-year deal between Boeing and its Seattle-area workers' union comes with 25% raises over the four years of the contract.19 hours ago -
CNBC - Business
Carry trade unwind could replicate August mayhem, suggests currency strategist, as yen strengthens
Unwinding of the yen carry trade is expected to continue in September, presenting risk of another large sell-off, according to BK's Kathy Lien.2 hours ago -
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Hang Seng leads losses in Asia; China consumer inflation comes in weaker than forecast
Traders in Asia assessed Japan's revised GDP figure for the second quarter and China's consumer price index report.1 hour ago - China -
CNBC - Business
Huawei's tri-fold phone gets 2.7 million pre-orders ahead of Apple's iPhone 16 launch
Huawei has received more than 2.7 million pre-orders for its new, tri-fold smartphone, according to its website Monday.5 hours ago - Apple