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WSJ News Exclusive | Israel’s OurCrowd to Launch AI Business…

Posted by November 16, 2022

TEL AVIV—Israeli venture-capital firm OurCrowd is investing tens of millions of dollars to start an artificial-intelligence business in the United Arab Emirat

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Target Rolls Out New Store Format Tailored for Online Shopping

Posted by November 10, 2022

Target is rolling out a new format of stores in a bid to lean into its same-day delivery and

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WSJ News Exclusive | Gas Exporter Sempra Infrastructure to Build…

Posted by November 3, 2022

Sempra Infrastructure will move forward with a project to build a natural-gas export terminal on the U.S. Gulf Coast by early next year,

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Russia Launches Fresh Missile Strikes, Widening Attacks on Ukrainian Power…

Posted by October 18, 2022

Russian missiles hit homes and power plants in several cities in Ukraine on Tuesday, including Kyiv where three strikes left part of the city without power, as

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Amazon to Spend $5 Bln to Boost Cloud Infrastructure in…

Posted by October 18, 2022

By Ben Otto Amazon.com Inc. plans to spend more than $5 billion to build data centers and other infrastructure in Thailand as it expands the global

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Israel, Lebanon Agree to U.S.-Brokered Maritime Border Deal for Gas…

Posted by October 11, 2022

TEL AVIV—Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a U.S.-brokered deal demarcating a disputed maritime border, officials from both sides said Tuesday, easing recent

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Colombia Reopens Border with Venezuela in Bid to Mend Ties…

Posted by September 26, 2022

CÚCUTA, Colombia—Colombia and Venezuela on Monday reopened their 1,400-mile border after it was closed for seven years as the new leftist government in Bogot

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For Catalfamo and Woerner, horse racing focus is part of…

Posted by September 22, 2022

Republican state Assembly candidate David Catalfamo wants to redefine the common Saratoga Springs nickname “the August place to be” so it b

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City of Hattiesburg making improvements to water infrastructure

Posted by September 7, 2022

HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - The City of Hattiesburg plans to spend over $1.3 million to improve certain water infrastructure facilities.The improvements are par

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