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China’s rejection of world’s trash puts other countries on edge

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A Chinese government decision to ban more recycling waste from entering China has sent other countries scrambling for a solution.

Network provider drops website 8chan after El Paso shooting

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Internet services provider Cloudflare said it has stopped hosting a controversial website that is connected to at least three mass shootings.

Working group to assess Canadian human rights

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A U.N. working group on human rights said it would visit Canada to examine the impacts of the business environment, including in the energy sector.

U.S. retailers expect 122 million online shoppers on Cyber Monday

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The holiday shopping experience continues with online deals as retailers roll out Cyber Monday, expecting record results.

T-Mobile promises to beat AT&T, Verizon to national 5G

Wireless carrier T-Mobile said Tuesday it is putting muscle behind building 5G as a revolutionary improvement in wireless communication.

Gov. Christie calls for end to airline overbooking

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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie wants to stop airlines from overbooking flights days after law enforcement forcibly removed a United Airlines passenger from a jet.

Baker Hughes: North America showing recovery

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North America recorded a 6 percent increase in exploration and production activity, though figures are still far lower than this time last year, data show.

Just 1 in 4 remote workers wants to return to office, survey shows

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Only about one in four American workers who are now working at home due to coronavirus restrictions wants to return to the office once restrictions are lifted, a survey showed Friday.

Wells Fargo mistake could have led to 400 foreclosures

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Wells Fargo says a company miscalculation could be the reason for hundreds of foreclosures, the bank revealed in a regulatory filing Friday.

Facebook denies request for Zuckerberg to appear before Canadian, British lawmakers

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Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg declined an invitation to testify before British and Canadian lawmakers about the social media giant's data privacy.

Instacart shoppers to strike for better protection against coronavirus

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Employees who shop for Instacart, which allows customers to order groceries for delivery through a smart phone app, are planning to strike nationwide Monday to demand the company provide better protections amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Crude oil prices up as analysts warn of $100 per barrel potential

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Brent crude oil prices could top $100 a barrel as markets react to U.S. sanctions on Iran this November, an energy expert said.

Oil prices see historic surge after drone attacks on Saudi facilities

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Weekend drone strikes on Saudi Arabia's oil infrastructure have effectively wiped out about 5 percent of the global daily production, sending oil prices skyrocketing to historic levels Monday.

Janet Napolitano, University of California sue Trump administration for DACA repeal

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With the backing of president Janet Napolitano, the University of California system has sued the Trump administration over its anticipated repeal of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.