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A European Union court ruling deprived McDonald's of its exclusive right to call chicken sandwiches sold in the bloc a "Big Mac."
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Discount retailer Dollar Tree said it was exploring a potential sale or spinoff of Family Dollar, which has struggled to lift sales.
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A federal court in New Orleans struck down rules the SEC issued that would have governed the terms private-equity and hedge-fund firms set with their investors.
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The Bank of Canada cut its main interest rate by a quarter percentage point, becoming the first G-7 central bank to provide rate relief after a period of global policy tightening.
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The United Nations atomic agency, in a move led by European governments, formally rebuked Iran over advances in its nuclear program and failure to cooperate with the body.
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Senate Republicans blocked a Democratic measure that would protect access to contraception nationwide, in a vote designed to show the contrast between the two parties on women's reproductive choices headed into the fall election.
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Putin said any deal to free Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich would come only through a mutually beneficial agreement with the U.S.
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Hunter Biden's ex-wife and an ex-girlfriend took the stand in his trial as prosecutors tried to persuade jurors that he lied about his drug use during a 2018 firearm purchase.
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More than a dozen people were arrested at Stanford University after pro-Palestinian protesters barricaded themselves in the president's office.
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New York state will delay indefinitely a proposed June 30 start date for auto congestion pricing in Manhattan south of 60th Street, Gov. Kathy Hochul said.
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