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Lawsuit is part of CFPB’s aggressive agenda in reported bid to advance protections before Trump overhauls agency
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Company went into bankruptcy in January 2023 under $1.7bn in debt, but remaining $800m too much to overcome
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Chair hails ‘resounding vote of confidence’ as investors reject seats on the board for Sports Direct founder and associate
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Germany’s chancellor backs auto industry as VW considers unprecedented plant closures
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Leaders of 10 major cities call for action to address ‘one of the most pressing challenges’ facing society
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Walkouts will start in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Seattle, after union said it was making little progress with chain’s owners over pay and conditions
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President-elect reignites fears of a trade war as he says bloc must make up its ‘tremendous deficit’ with US
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With one post on X, Musk has the power to shut down the government of the most powerful nation in world history
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In the 90s, Sega was as a rock’n’roll breath of fresh air in a Nintendo-dominated world – and America and Europe CEO Shuji Utsumi wants to shake things up once again
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He has bankrolled elections, stoked riots and ignored laws. We mustn’t make the mistake of playing nice with the world’s richest bully, says Guardian Europe columnist Alexander Hurst
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe has increased his stake in Manchester United after injecting a further £79.3m ($100m) promised when he bought his minority stake last year
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Trump called for the elimination of the debt ceiling on Thursday. Here’s what to know about the statutory limit
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Trump rejects bipartisan plan, causing Congress to spiral as lawmakers try to wrap up for holidays amid Friday deadline
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Economists and traders now expect that February may see the next rate cut, although it could be even later next year.
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Employees at seven facilities including New York, Atlanta and San Francisco take action in demand of contract talks
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