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Stadium workers near Los Angeles vote to authorize a strike days before the World Cup begins
Stadium workers near Los Angeles have voted to authorize a strike as the venue prepares to host the U.S. men’s soccer team’s opening World Cup match
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Cuba to open hotel sector to management by Cubans at home and abroad after chains leave island
Cuba’s government says it is open to offering the management of the island's hotels to Cubans at home and abroad
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Texas governor wants to speed up work on a fly-breeding factory to fight a cattle parasite
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is concerned that a new factory isn’t expected to start work for more than a year on mitigating the New World screwworm fly infestation in his state
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Limited interest in latest oil and gas lease sale for Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Two corporations bid on a handful of leases during the latest oil and gas lease sale in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
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FACT FOCUS: Is inflation a red state vs. blue state issue? It's increasing no matter how you cut it
Inflation is rising again, squeezing budgets and making essentials harder to afford
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Stocks slump as Big Tech sinks and a strong May jobs report boosts odds for higher interest rates
The U.S. stock market had its worst day since October as a sell-off in big technology companies weighed down the broader market
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Energy Department says advanced nuclear reactor first to reach critical milestone
The Energy Department says a small nuclear reactor under development at a national lab has reached a crucial milestone that could allow it to produce electricity in the next few years
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S&P 500 sinks 2.6% for biggest drop since October as tech stocks slump and investors worry about higher interest rates
S&P 500 sinks 2.6% for biggest drop since October as tech stocks slump and investors worry about higher interest rates
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Operator of S&P 500 decides against fast-tracking 'MegaCap' IPOs into its stock indexes
S&P Dow Jones Indices has decided not to change its guidelines for including large "MegaCap" companies in its stock indexes
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The US job market is strong but many Americans are still frustrated by prospects and rising prices
U.S. employers added a surprising 172,000 jobs in May as the labor market continued to show resilience in the face of rising costs from the Iran war
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