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Trump gives formal blessing to Nippon Steel's $14.8 billion bid for U.S. Steel
 
Trump gives formal blessing to Nippon Steel's $14.8 billion bid for U.S. Steel
 
The approval capped a tumultuous 18-month effort by the companies, beset by union opposition and national security reviews.
 
 
 
Israel's attacks on Iran hint at a bigger goal: regime change
 
The moves appear aimed at diminishing Iran's credibility both at home and among its allies in the region — factors that could destabilize the Iranian leadership, experts said.
 
 
 
 
Japan seeks possibility of trade deal with U.S. as G7 summit looms
 
Japan's top tariff negotiator offered no hint whether a deal could be announced at the upcoming G7 summit in Canada.
 
 
 
 
Reports of online rice scams surging in Japan
 
Reports about fraudulent online rice shops to consumer affairs centers around the country spiked to 335 cases in April and May alone, as much as is normally seen in a year.
 
 

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Debt to decarbonization: challenges for Nippon Steel
BUSINESS
 
Debt to decarbonization: challenges for Nippon Steel
 
The Japanese giant faces numerous headwinds going forward, including onerous U.S. trade tariffs and lackluster global demand.
 
 
Is seat 11A the safest on a plane? Not really, experts say
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Is seat 11A the safest on a plane? Not really, experts say
 
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U.S. Marines make first detention in LA as more protests expected
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U.S. Marines make first detention in LA as more protests expected
 
The first detention of a civilian is part of a rare domestic use of U.S. forces sent to the city after days of protests over immigration raids.