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  1. Oct 14

    Disney+ announced a major expansion into Asian content on Thursday, with plans to greenlight more than 50 original titles from the region by 2023

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  2. Sep 22

    Evergrande will pay interest due Thursday on one of its bonds, but it's keeping rattled investors guessing about the fate of second payment due this week

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  3. Sep 21

    Hong Kong and Singapore have long vied to be Asia's premier global business center. But as the Chinese city's international borders remain virtually closed, some businesses and expats are starting to lose patience — and turning to the Southeast Asian hub

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  4. Sep 20

    SpaceX says it's just the beginning.

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  5. Sep 20

    For restaurants, the economic recovery is "moving in reverse." And some are bringing in robots to help their human staff. reports.

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  6. Sep 20

    Some large sellers of artificial Christmas trees say they are increasing their prices by double-digit percentages and are blaming unduly high shipping costs tied to the ongoing global supply chain mess

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  7. Sep 20

    Apple's latest major software update -- packed with features to help people better focus, connect with others on FaceTime and keep track of medical records, including vaccine status and test results -- is now available for download.

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  8. Sep 20

    See Aston Martin's $123,000 James Bond car for kids

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  9. Sep 20

    "I don't think CEO's are going to dictate how people work in the future. I think employees will," says Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky. "We as leaders are going to need to compete for the best talent. After compensation, the next most important benefit will probably be flexibility."

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  10. Sep 20

    FedEx will increase its shipping rates starting in the new year, the company announced. Starting Nov. 1, a fuel surcharge will be added to certain FedEx shipments, including FedEx Express, FedEx Ground and FedEx Freight shipments.

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  11. Sep 20

    More than 200 companies, including Twitter, Salesforce and Procter & Gamble, have signed a climate pledge that aims to reduce their carbon emissions over the next two decades.

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  12. Sep 20

    This is what it's like to be on a "cruise to nowhere."

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  13. Sep 20

    This shirt uses fibers as strong as Kevlar to track your heart

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  14. Sep 20

    The Inspiration4 flight was notable for being the first time SpaceX used one of its Crew Dragon spacecraft, which was developed to carry professional astronauts to and from the International Space Station on behalf of NASA, for an entirely private mission.

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  15. Sep 20

    General Motors will begin replacing damaged and fire-prone battery cells on some of its recalled Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles in mid-October, the automaker has announced

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  16. Sep 20

    The market tumbled over China fears. It was the worst performance since May for the S&P and the Nasdaq, while the Dow logged its worst day since July.

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  17. Sep 20

    The Dow and the broader US stock market fell to close sharply lower Monday. The Dow finished down 1.8%, or 614 points. The S&P 500, the broadest measure of Wall Street, closed down 1.7%, while the Nasdaq Composite fell 2.2%.

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  18. Sep 20

    Antigua and Barbuda in the Caribbean and Bermuda in the Atlantic have been added to the "very high" risk category of the US CDC's regularly updated list of travel advisories.

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  19. Sep 20

    Democrats plan to tie a suspension of the debt limit to a spending bill to keep the government funded, setting up a showdown with the GOP heading into the fall

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  20. Sep 20

    Some large sellers of artificial Christmas trees say they are increasing their prices by double-digit percentages and are blaming unduly high shipping costs tied to the ongoing global supply chain mess

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