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Starbucks Workers at 3 More Buffalo-Area Stores Vote to Unionize Employees at three more Buffalo-area Starbucks have voted to unionize, bringing the total number of company-owned stores with a union to six, out of roughly 9,000 nationwide. The results, announced Wednesday by the National Labor Relations Board, ...
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Biden Takes Step Toward Regulating Cryptocurrencies WASHINGTON — President Biden signed an executive order on Wednesday that will direct the federal government to come up with a plan to regulate cryptocurrencies, recognizing their popularity and potential to destabilize traditional money and markets.
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Google to buy cybersecurity firm Mandiant for $5.4 billion As it seeks to expand its third-place cloud-infrastructure unit, which sells computing power and storage via the internet, buying Mandiant will give Google a fuller range of software tools to protect clients by responding quickly to online threats.
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Did Amazon Violate Federal Laws? Lawmakers Ask for DOJ Probe Lawmakers have made good on their threat to seek a criminal investigation of Amazon, asking the Justice Department to investigate whether Amazon and its senior executives obstructed Congress or violated other laws in testimony on its competition ...
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Charles E. Entenmann, Last of a Storied Baking Family, Dies at 92 Charles E. Entenmann, the last of three brothers who, with their mother, ran a Long Island bakery as it became one of the nation's best-known producers of baked-goods, died on Feb. 24 in Hialeah, Fla. He was 92. His daughter-in-law, Wendy Entenmann, ...
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Food Companies, Long Symbols of the West in Russia, Pause Operations After years of cultivating the Russian market, McDonald's, Starbucks, PepsiCo and Coca-Cola said they would temporarily close locations or stop selling products there.
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Loss of Russian Oil Leaves a Void Not Easily Filled, Straining Market HOUSTON — Before its forces invaded Ukraine, Russia provided one out of every 10 barrels of oil the world consumed. But as the United States and other customers shun Russian crude, the global oil market faces its greatest upheaval since the Middle East ...
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Tesla's China Sales Dropped. Tesla Stock Rose Anyway. Tesla sales from its plant in Shanghai fell in February from January, following the pattern of other electric-vehicle makers. Results were still be good enough for the stock. Investors were ready for a small decline. Tesla (ticker: TSLA) delivered ...
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Indigenous communities ink Coastal GasLink option deals with TC Energy In an interview Wednesday, Chief Corinna Leween of the Cheslatta Carrier Nation — whose traditional lands are located northwest of Prince George, B.C., along the pipeline's corridor — said the agreements are an "historic milestone" for Indigenous ...
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City's new digital strategy aims to connect residents to growing success A new strategy setting out how Manchester can grow its thriving digital sector while ensuring residents are equipped with the skills and infrastructure to benefit will be unveiled at a tech conference in the city. Manchester City Council leader Cllr ...
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