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EU antitrust deadline for Google, Fitbit deal extended to Jan. 8

(Reuters) – EU antitrust regulators have extended their investigation into Alphabet GOOGL.O unit Google’s $2.1

Shares of gun makers gain as Biden’s lead grows

(Reuters) – Shares of gun makers have been gaining ground as Democratic candidate Joe Biden

Thai PM rejects calls to resign, braces for renewed protest

(AP) — Thailand’s prime minister rejected calls for his resignation Friday as his government stepped

Instagram agrees curbs on paid influencers, says UK watchdog

(Reuters) – Facebook’s Instagram has agreed measures to crack down on hidden advertising by so-called

White House election race reaches streets of Tel Aviv

(Reuters) – “You have to thank Trump” posters in Hebrew suddenly started appearing on minibuses

Markets on edge as pandemic resurgence meets U.S. stimulus hopes

(Reuters) – Financial markets remained shaky on Friday as hopes for a new round of

New Zealand to vote on legalizing marijuana and euthanasia

(AP) — New Zealanders are poised to decide on two landmark social issues during an

U.S. military says South Korean workers may be laid off amid row over costs

(Reuters) – The U.S. military will put nearly 9,000 South Korean workers on unpaid leave

China’s turbo-charged online fashion takes on Zara and H&M

(Reuters) – China’s Shein may be the biggest shopping site you’ve never heard of. The

Christie says he was wrong not to wear mask in White House

(AP) — Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Thursday that he was wrong not