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Oil recovers as tight US supplies offset China reserves sale plan SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices rose on Friday on growing signs of tightness in U.S. markets after Hurricane Ida hit offshore output, although benchmarks were heading for weekly losses of nearly 1% after China announced plans to sell crude from its ...
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Oil recovers as tight US supplies offset China reserves sale plan Brent crude futures for November rose 63 cents, or 0.9%, to $72.08 a barrel by 0624 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures for October was at $68.65 a barrel, up 51 cents, or 0.8%.
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United Airlines workers with religious objections to the Covid vaccine will be placed on unpaid leave At United, it's essentially vaccination or termination. Although United is granting accommodations for employees who have a valid medical or religious reason not to get vaccinated, it disclosed this week there would be costs for those who cite their ...
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FDA delays decision on whether Juul e-cigarettes will be banned Under a federal court order, vaping companies were required to submit marketing applications to the agency by Sept. 9, 2020, and were given a year to remain on the market while the FDA reviewed their applications. The agency previously said it had created ...
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A Judge Rules Apple Must Make It Easier To Shop Outside The App Store A federal judge ordered Apple on Friday to crack open the tightly controlled App Store and allow people to use payment methods other than Apple's own processor, which usually collects a 30% commission on app purchases. The decision by U.S. District ...
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To Win The War For Talent, Amazon Will Pay 'Full College Tuition For Frontline Workers' The giant online retailer said, "More than 750,000 operations employees in the U.S. are eligible for fully funded college tuition, including cost of classes, books and fees." The program may cost about "$1.2 billion by 2025.".
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In a huge blow, judge rules Apple can't force developers to exclusively use its App Store payment system But Gonzalez Rogers sided with Apple on the suit's other claims and said she could not conclude that the iPhone maker is a monopoly. "Given the trial record ...
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DoorDash, Grubhub and Uber Eats sue New York City over delivery fee caps Under the rules, the platforms can bill restaurants 15% of a given order for delivery, plus an additional 5% for fees other than credit-card fees, like marketing which are tacked on as well. The city council voted in late August to make the limitations ...
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Shell cancels US Gulf oil cargoes, refiners seek alternatives About three-quarters of the Gulf's offshore oil production remains halted since late August following Ida, one of the most devastating hurricanes for oil companies since back-to-back storms in 2005. Shell and other oil firms warned they could not yet say ...
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Taco Bell Wants Your Old Sauce Packets So They Can Be Recycled The new campaign is part of an effort to cut down on waste and find a future for single-use food packaging, the restaurant chain says. Taco Bell is teaming up with recycling firm TerraCycle, which ...
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