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Leslie Josephs - Ed Bastian - Delta Air Lines - David Boies - Delta says chaos after CrowdStrike outage cost it $380 million in revenue - cnbc.com - city Atlanta

Delta says chaos after CrowdStrike outage cost it $380 million in revenue

Delta Air Lines on Thursday said last month's CrowdStrike outage and subsequent mass flight cancellations cost it some $550 million and reiterated that it is pursuing damages against the company as well as Microsoft.

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Bitcoin's dizzying price movements make it a risky investment, say investing experts: 'It's pure, unadulterated speculation' - cnbc.com

Bitcoin's dizzying price movements make it a risky investment, say investing experts: 'It's pure, unadulterated speculation'

Bitcoin's price has been particularly volatile as of late.

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Reuters - Buldak is back: Denmark welcomes return of banned spicy South Korean noodles - scmp.com - South Korea - Denmark

Buldak is back: Denmark welcomes return of banned spicy South Korean noodles

Danes in central Copenhagen on Thursday marked the return to supermarket shelves of fiery South Korean ramen noodles that had been banned for being too spicy, a decision that has since been partly reversed.

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India is well placed to become the 'next China' and drive global growth - asia.nikkei.com - China - India

India is well placed to become the 'next China' and drive global growth

Amit Kumar is a research analyst with the Takshashila Institution's Indo-Pacific studies program.

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Alex Sherman - Paramount Global announces it will cut 15% of U.S. workforce, shares rise on second-quarter earnings - cnbc.com - North Korea

Paramount Global announces it will cut 15% of U.S. workforce, shares rise on second-quarter earnings

Paramount Global is cutting 15% of its U.S. workforce, part of a broader cost-cutting plan as it prepares for a merger with Skydance Media.

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Ryan Browne - Deliveroo shares jump 8% after posting first-ever profit on 'inflection' in consumer demand - cnbc.com - Britain

Deliveroo shares jump 8% after posting first-ever profit on 'inflection' in consumer demand

British food delivery firm Deliveroo reported a small profit in the first half of the year, inching into the black for the first time ever after logging growth in consumer demand.

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April Roach - Dolce & Gabbana launches $100 perfume for dogs inspired by owner's poodle - cnbc.com - Britain - Italy

Dolce & Gabbana launches $100 perfume for dogs inspired by owner's poodle

Dolce and Gabbana's luxury perfume for dogs — costing over $100 — has sparked concerns from some animal welfare organizations.

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What Works in Taiwan Doesn’t Always in Arizona, a Chipmaking Giant Learns - nytimes.com - China - Taiwan - Usa - state Arizona

What Works in Taiwan Doesn’t Always in Arizona, a Chipmaking Giant Learns

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, one of the world’s biggest makers of advanced computer chips, announced plans in May 2020 to build a facility on the outskirts of Phoenix. Four years later, the company has yet to start selling semiconductors made in Arizona.

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