The US government will receive over $100 million from the owners of the Dali container ship following the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse in March.
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Kamala Harris's new policies include providing forgivable loans, access to marijuana and cryptocurrency industries, and launching a national health initiative.
Apple faces new NLRB complaints accusing the company of violating employee rights by restricting social media use, limiting Slack channels, and unlawfully firing employees involved in workplace activism.
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Investors are hopeful that China will announce a fiscal stimulus package of up to $283 billion to boost economic recovery and reduce reliance on debt-driven growth.
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Monzo's valuation reaches $5.9 billion, allowing employees to sell shares through a secondary market sale as a reward for their contributions and to offer them liquidity.
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