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Regulations called for stricter rules on Nevada’s battery sector. Tesla objected, and won.

Regulations called for stricter rules on Nevada’s battery sector. Tesla objected, and won.

Tesla successfully fended off proposed environmental regulations in Nevada late last year that would have applied more stringent rules on its battery production operations, according to records ob...

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Sinclair brings Jimmy Kimmel’s show back to its local TV stations

Sinclair brings Jimmy Kimmel’s show back to its local TV stations

BALTIMORE (AP) — Sinclair Broadcast Group is bringing Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show back to its ABC affiliate stations on Friday night, ending a dayslong TV blackout for dozens of cities across t...

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House committee chair seeks White House briefing on TikTok ownership

House committee chair seeks White House briefing on TikTok ownership

WASHINGTON (AP) — The chairman of a House committee that pushed for the law demanding TikTok be spun off from its Chinese owners has requested an urgent briefing from the White House, one day afte...

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Former central bank chief Riad Salameh blamed for Lebanon’s economic meltdown freed on bail

Former central bank chief Riad Salameh blamed for Lebanon’s economic meltdown freed on bail

DAHER AL SAWAN Lebanon (AP) — Lebanon’s longtime former central bank chief, who is widely blamed for the country’s economic meltdown, was released on bail of $14 million Friday after a year in jai...

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Listeria in Walmart meatball meals may be linked to fettuccine outbreak

Listeria in Walmart meatball meals may be linked to fettuccine outbreak

Federal health officials are warning consumers not to eat certain heat-and-eat beef meatball pasta meals sold at Walmart stores because they may be contaminated with listeria bacteria previously l...

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AT&T says fiber cuts by third parties lead to mass 911 outages in 3 states

AT&T says fiber cuts by third parties lead to mass 911 outages in 3 states

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mass 911 outages that swept across parts of Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama on Thursday afternoon were caused by fiber cuts made by “third parties,” according to a stateme...

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