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SpaceX Seeks More Experimental Rocket Launches, Aiming for Mars
The company is seeking federal approval to conduct up to 25 Starship flights annually, five times higher than what is currently permitted.
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Harley Will Ride or Die With the Graybeards
Milwaukee-based company focuses on high-end motorcycles, but some say it isn’t cultivating the next generation of buyers. ’You get older, you actually realize it’s a really cool thing.’
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Lufthansa Cuts Guidance as Flagship Airline Struggles to Break Even
Deutsche Lufthansa cut its guidance for the year, warning it will be increasingly challenging for its flagship airline to break even as it contends with negative market trends and aircraft-delivery delays.
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China gears up for next week’s Third Plenum meeting. Why real estate isn’t likely the main focus
China’s real estate problems may be massive, but analysts expect the upcoming Third Plenum to focus on other areas — such as high local government debt levels.
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Biden won’t drop out of election against Trump unless polls say ‘there’s no way you can win’
President Joe Biden is still on track to face Donald Trump despite some Democrats wanting Vice President Kamala Harris to become their nominee.
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Japan markets retreat from all time high amid suspected yen intervention; U.S. inflation cools more than expected
The yen traded at 158.55 against the U.S. dollar at roughly 12 a.m. Tokyo time after trading around 161.52 late Thursday.
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Biden touts cooling inflation, slams Trump tariffs at press conference
The June consumer price index report showed the monthly inflation rate declined for the first time in more than four years.
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Biden loses his train of thought, calls Harris ‘Vice President Trump’ in solo press conference
President Biden has faced growing drop-out pressure from Democratic lawmakers, donors and from some voter polling after his debate flop against Donald Trump.
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Why AOC and other ‘Squad’ members are now defending Joe Biden
Some of the US president’s harshest Democratic critics are trying to halt the revolt against him