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AI is helping gas stations collude to raise California fuel prices, lawsuit says
A federal lawsuit accuses gas station operators in California of using AI-powered software to illegally collude and raise prices
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Bill DeWitt III promoted from president to chief executive officer of the Cardinals
Bill DeWitt III has been named chief executive officer of the St. Louis Cardinals after serving as team president since 2008
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Colombia's vote may reshape the Amazon's future as political winds shift across Latin America
Abelardo de la Espriella, set to be Colombia’s president, has intensified debate over the future of the Amazon
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South African civil groups warn of dire impact as US phases out HIV program funding
Civil society organizations in South Africa says that adolescent girls and women are among the first to feel the impact of U.S. foreign aid cuts
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Ukraine’s latest long-range strikes on Russia hit a major natural gas plant and satellite centers
Ukrainian forces have struck a major natural gas processing plant and two key satellite communications centers in Russia
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US says chemical maker Chemours to pay $450M to settle 'forever chemicals' case
The Trump administration has reached a multi-state settlement with chemical giant Chemours Co. over years-long, illegal discharges of synthetic “forever chemicals” used to make products resistant to water, grease and stains
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Alibaba sues the US Defense Department in a bid to remove 'Chinese military company' designation
Alibaba has sued the U.S. Department of Defense, demanding removal from a list naming it a Chinese military company
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Dispute over nuclear inspections shows how US and Iran are negotiating in public
The head of the U.N.’s nuclear agency signaled that Iranian nuclear enrichment sites would be visited by his inspectors, a key component in the interim U.S.-Iran deal to reach an end to the war
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Lebanon's state-run news agency says Israeli airstrike hits an SUV in southern Lebanon and kills 2 people
Lebanon's state-run news agency says Israeli airstrike hits an SUV in southern Lebanon and kills 2 people
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Vatican begins 5-year restoration of Raphael Loggia, used by popes and presidents
One of the most intricately decorated parts of the Vatican’s Apostolic Palace, a passageway walked by popes and presidents and attributed to Renaissance master Raphael, is getting its first face-lift in 500 years
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