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Uber Taking Steps to Expand Number of EV Chargers Near Its Drivers

The company said it would encourage companies that operated chargers to install them in neighborhoods where its drivers lived and work.The company said it would encourage companies that operated chargers to install them in neighborhoods where its drivers lived and work. Car Services and Livery Cabs, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Automobile Service and Charging Stations, EVgo […]

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The Sleepy Market for Japanese Government Bonds Is Now a ‘Battlefield’

Trading of Japanese government bonds, long considered moribund, is roaring back to life as fears of the country’s debt have sent yields surging.Trading of Japanese government bonds, long considered moribund, is roaring back to life as fears of the country’s debt have sent yields surging. Japan, Government Bonds, Interest Rates, Bank of Japan, Takaichi, Sanae, Credit

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Trump Hails Japan’s First Batch of U.S. Investments

The deals, totaling $36 billion, were the first step in a $550 billion investment pledge aimed at securing tariff relief and sustaining U.S. relations.The deals, totaling $36 billion, were the first step in a $550 billion investment pledge aimed at securing tariff relief and sustaining U.S. relations. International Trade and World Market, Customs (Tariff), Commerce Department,

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Goldman Sachs to Drop D.E.I. Criteria for Board Members

The move would be the Wall Street firm’s latest retreat from diversity mandates that its chief executive, David Solomon, had once made a priority.The move would be the Wall Street firm’s latest retreat from diversity mandates that its chief executive, David Solomon, had once made a priority. Solomon, David M, Boards of Directors, Diversity Initiatives, Minorities,

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Rose Freedman, Last Survivor of Triangle Fire, Dies at 107

She escaped the Triangle Shirtwaist fire of 1911, in which 146 of her co-workers perished, and dedicated the rest of her life to worker safety.She escaped the Triangle Shirtwaist fire of 1911, in which 146 of her co-workers perished, and dedicated the rest of her life to worker safety. Rose Freedman, Workplace Hazards and Violations, Deaths

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Are you a medical provider who has worked in an ICE detention facility? We want to hear from you.

We want to get a better picture of what medical care for immigrants in detention is like.We want to get a better picture of what medical care for immigrants in detention is like. Illegal Immigration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Immigration Detention, Civil Rights and Liberties, Medicine and Health, Disease Rates, Government Contracts and Procurement, Homeland

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White House Shrugs Off Lutnick’s Epstein Ties

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has acknowledged traveling to Jeffrey Epstein’s island and meeting him on another occasion.Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has acknowledged traveling to Jeffrey Epstein’s island and meeting him on another occasion. Lutnick, Howard W, Epstein, Jeffrey E (1953- ), United States Politics and Government, Child Abuse and Neglect, Commerce Department, Kennedy, Robert F Jr,

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Bayer Agrees to Pay $7.25 Billion to Settle Roundup Lawsuits

The agreement, which still faces legal hurdles, would cover current and future claims that the weedkiller caused non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.The agreement, which still faces legal hurdles, would cover current and future claims that the weedkiller caused non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Suits and Litigation (Civil), Compensation for Damages (Law), Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, Defoliants and Herbicides, Agriculture and Farming, Labeling and Labels

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Colbert Slams Trump Administration After CBS Pulls Talarico Interview

Stephen Colbert said he had to drop an interview with James Talarico from his Monday broadcast because of new F.C.C. guidance that targeted political interviews on late-night shows.Stephen Colbert said he had to drop an interview with James Talarico from his Monday broadcast because of new F.C.C. guidance that targeted political interviews on late-night shows. Television,

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