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Singapore To Create $1 Billion Fund Aimed At Attracting More Public Listings
State-run investment firm Temasek Holdings with the help of the country's stock exchange plans to use the funds to attract more companies to go public. State-run investment firm Temasek Holdings with the help of the country's stock exchange plans to use the funds to attract more companies to go public. -
Sears To Close Down Last Retail Store In Home State Of Illinois
Transformco, the company that bought Sears and Kmart out of bankruptcy, said it will be closing down the Sears store in Woodfield Mall on Nov. 14. Transformco, the company that bought Sears and Kmart out of bankruptcy, said it will be closing down the Sears store in Woodfield Mall on Nov. 14. -
Alaska Hits Second Day Of More Than 1,000 New COVID-19 Cases
Health officials have described the sudden increase in new cases in Alaska as the sharpest surge ever recorded in the U.S. Health officials have described the sudden increase in new cases in Alaska as the sharpest surge ever recorded in the U.S. -
Japan Ready To Take On China In Senkaku Islands Dispute
To take on China in their dispute over the Senkaku Islands, Japan plans to build more jets, aircraft carriers, and destroyers. To take on China in their dispute over the Senkaku Islands, Japan plans to build more jets, aircraft carriers, and destroyers. -
Earthquake in China's Sichuan Province Kills At Least 3 People
State-run media reported that at least three people have been confirmed dead and at least 60 injured as a result of the quake. State-run media reported that at least three people have been confirmed dead and at least 60 injured as a result of the quake. -
ICC Authorizes Official Investigation Into Duterte's Drug War In Philippines
The Duterte administration doesn't plan to cooperate with the investigation and officials said investigators will not be allowed to enter the country. The Duterte administration doesn't plan to cooperate with the investigation and officials said investigators will not be allowed to enter the country. -
Emmanuel Macron Confirms Killing Of Sahara Islamic State Leader By French Troops
French President Emmanuel Macron announced that the country's forces were able to "neutralize" Islamic State in Greater Sahara leader, Adnan Abu Walid al-Sahrawi. French President Emmanuel Macron announced that the country's forces were able to "neutralize" Islamic State in Greater Sahara leader, Adnan Abu Walid al-Sahrawi. -
Lawmakers Calling On Facebook To Abandon 'Instagram For Kids' Plan
Lawmakers are asking Facebook to scrap its 'Instagram For Kids' plan, citing its own research that showed the app is increasing mental health issues among teen users. Lawmakers are asking Facebook to scrap its 'Instagram For Kids' plan, citing its own research that showed the app is increasing mental health issues among teen users. -
StubHub To Give $3 Million In Refunds To Colorado Customers
StubHub agreed to pay $3,120,442 in refunds to 8,699 Colorado customers who bought tickets to canceled events. StubHub agreed to pay $3,120,442 in refunds to 8,699 Colorado customers who bought tickets to canceled events. -
Chevron To Invest $10 Billion In More Low-Carbon Projects
Chevron plans to spend up to $10 billion through 2028 on low-carbon projects and on overhauling its operations to lower its total carbon emissions. Chevron plans to spend up to $10 billion through 2028 on low-carbon projects and on overhauling its operations to lower its total carbon emissions.