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Backers of blocked Utah railway proposal want justices to narrow scope of 50-year-old environmental legislation
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Court ruling could mean that more liberal Murdochs may have say in content from world’s most powerful conservative media empire
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Tech corporation suspected of violating anti-monopoly law after Washington’s latest curbs on Chinese chip sector
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The online retailer needs a shake-up – but the Sports Direct supremo is far from an unconflicted party
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Bosses expect orders to fall, costs to rise and consumer confidence to be hit
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New powers to force landlords to let their empty shops are one way we can rejuvenate these vital community spaces, says architect Holly Lewis
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Why do so many businesses fail? Of course, there’s not just one reason
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The pandemic gave us a valuable opportunity to change our ways, yet many workplaces have rebuffed the lesson
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Manchester United fans expressed their fury at Sir Jim Ratcliffe after minority owner upped cost in mid-season
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Plans of deportation and trade wars should concern farmers, yet they backed him by a three-to-one margin
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Minnesota executive was gunned down in Manhattan on Wednesday, and police are still searching for the suspect
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Premier League supporters are fighting to retain concession prices in the face of clubs’ desire to target ‘tourist fans’
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Automakers face uncertainty as top-selling vehicles, such as the Ford F-150 truck, are sourced from around the globe
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FEC filings offer only a glimpse of the money tech is pouring into Washington as it seeks to influence government
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More than 1,500 Woolworths warehouse workers in two states went on strike from 21 November, seeking better pay and safety on the job