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Miliband’s mad, bad energy policies have condemned us to Labour’s big freeze The Government’s Warm Homes Plan will do little to protect us from expensive heating bills Brian Monteith 23 January 2026 7:15am GMT Related Topics Add us as preferred… more ›
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A Divided $377 Billion Tech Giant Reveals the Perils of AI February 25, 2026 at 2:00 AM EST By Chris Bryant Chris Bryant is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering industrial companies in Europe. Previously, he was a reporter for the Financial… more ›
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Jamie Dimon says AI is already reshaping JPMorgan Chase’s workforce as bank plans ‘huge redeployment’ Published Tue, Feb 24 20263:00 PM EST Updated Tue, Feb 24 20264:33 PM EST Hugh Son@hugh_son ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via… more ›
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Possible bullet holes mysteriously appear on American Airlines plane after flight from Colombia Boeing 737 MAX 8 discovered with puncture marks during routine inspection at Miami International Airport By Bonny Chu FOX Business FOX Business Flash top headlines for February 24 Check… more ›
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How Europe’s common defence can tap 500 bln euros Hugo Dixon February 23, 202612:00 AM EST Updated February 23, 2026 LONDON, Feb 23 (Reuters Breakingviews) – Europe can no longer rely on the United States to defend it against potential… more ›
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This is the state of the economy (ahead of the State of the Union) By By David Goldman, Alicia Wallace, and Matt Stiles Customers shop at Kroger on January 22, 2026 in Little Rock, Arkansas. Will Newton/Getty Images The state of… more ›
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Apple says some Mac Mini production will move to the US Published 24/02/2026 4:45P ET Danielle Kaye Business reporter Apple has said it will make some of its Mac Mini desktop computers in the US for the first time, as… more ›
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Tariff refund checks? Maybe not. But consumers could get money back. Daniel de Visé USA TODAY Feb. 24, 2026, 4:19 p.m. ET Since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down many of President Donald Trump’s import tariffs in a Feb. 20 ruling, talk of refunds… more ›
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Energy bills to fall by £117 from April Ofgem energy price cap falls by 7% to £1,641 a year as government axe green levies and shifts subsidy costs to taxpayers Emily Gosden, Energy Editor | Aubrey Allegretti, Chief Political Correspondent… more ›
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Trump administration considers requiring banks to collect citizenship information The White House is exploring measures that could require banks to collect additional citizenship information from customers, raising concerns that the move could create new barriers to financial services. February 24,… more ›