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Delta’s struggles continue after storms hampered travel

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Delta, the nation's second-largest air carrier, continued to struggle to catch up Saturday, days after powerful thunderstorms caused mass closures at their largest hub in Atlanta.

India arrests suspected mastermind in $300M call center scam

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Indian police said they arrested a suspected mastermind behind a $300 million call center scam that targeted Americans.

North American rig count increased in March

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Exploration and production activity in North America outpaced the rest of the world in terms of general gains, oilfield services company Baker Hughes reported.

Twitter pulls lawsuit after feds drop summons for anonymous user’s identity

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Twitter on Friday withdrew its lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security after the agency abandoned efforts to identify a user who's been highly critical of the government.

Alberta sees potential in bubble-up solar strategy

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Solar programs at the municipal level are supporting Alberta's goal of building its renewable energy mix to 30 percent by 2030, a provincial minister said.

Kia, Hyundai to recall 1.4M vehicles for potential engine problem

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Korean automakers Kia and Hyundai recalled 1.4 million vehicles for a potentially dangerous engine defect, a move that could undermine consumer confidence in the brands amid already-sagging U.S. sales.

Uruguay to sell cannabis in pharmacies at $1.30 per gram

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Uruguay's government said the legal sale of cannabis in pharmacies will begin in July after a registration period, which will make the South American country the first in the world to legally sell recreational marijuana.

U.S. economy slows, March job gains less than expected

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The U.S. economy grew by 98,000 jobs in March, the Labor Department reported Friday, significantly fewer than economists expected.

Canada sees emerging role for wind energy

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With economic diversification on the agenda in Canada, the country's natural resources minister said this may be the start of the era for wind energy.

Shell gives up stake in New Zealand natural gas field

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Royal Dutch Shell announced Thursday it was selling off its share in one of New Zealand's larger gas fields to its joint venture partner, Todd Energy.

YouTube cracks down on fake news channels with ad changes

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YouTube announced Thursday it is cracking down on fake news channels by no longer placing advertising on them until they've reached 10,000 overall views.

Feds ordered Twitter to reveal person behind anti-Trump account, lawsuit says

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Social media giant Twitter filed a lawsuit Thursday that claims President Donald Trump's administration demanded the identity of a user who's been highly critical of the federal government.

Boeing, JetBlue back startup aiming for electric flight revolution

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Two of the biggest names in the sky -- Boeing and JetBlue -- are investing in Zunum Aero, a Seattle-based firm that is developing small electric aircraft it says will increase short-haul commercial flight efficiency, reduce fare prices and start the era of green air travel within the next decade.

More pressure mounts on Trump’s energy agenda

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The Trump administration is on the wrong side of the law with efforts to delay the execution of clean power rules, a group of states and advocates said.