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Zara parent Inditex said sales grew at a steady pace in the first half, as shoppers bought more clothes and the company held off on big price increases.
Zara parent Inditex said sales grew at a steady pace in the first half, as shoppers bought more clothes and the company held off on big price increases.
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Norfolk Southern fired its CEO, Alan Shaw, citing his romantic relationship with the railroad company’s chief legal officer, who was also ousted.
Norfolk Southern fired its CEO, Alan Shaw, citing his romantic relationship with the railroad company’s chief legal officer, who was also ousted.
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Many global businesses are pushing China down on their list of investment destinations and consolidating operations in the country, citing slower growth and diminishing profits.
Many global businesses are pushing China down on their list of investment destinations and consolidating operations in the country, citing slower growth and diminishing profits.
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Francine made landfall in Louisiana as a Category 2 hurricane, bringing strong winds and heavy rain.
Francine made landfall in Louisiana as a Category 2 hurricane, bringing strong winds and heavy rain.
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Fewer students who identified as Black enrolled in Harvard’s class of 2028, the first group affected by the Supreme Court’s ruling last summer that schools can’t consider race in admissions.
Fewer students who identified as Black enrolled in Harvard’s class of 2028, the first group affected by the Supreme Court’s ruling last summer that schools can’t consider race in admissions.
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House Speaker Johnson scrapped a planned vote to avoid a government shutdown amid opposition from Republican lawmakers.
House Speaker Johnson scrapped a planned vote to avoid a government shutdown amid opposition from Republican lawmakers.