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Japan kicks in another $4.8 billion for TSMC plant

The Japanese government will provide an additional ¥732 billion ($4.86 billion) in subsidies for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. to expand its plant

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Tesla asked to start construction of Mexican factory

Nuevo Leon Governor Samuel Garcia has asked Tesla Inc. to announce the start of construction soon of its planned factory in the

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‘Next Tesla’ EV startups struggle as investors flee

There was a time when the backing of some of the world’s deepest pockets and the mere ambition to sell

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Warren Buffett praises Charlie Munger in annual letter

Warren Buffett, in his first annual letter to shareholders since Charlie Munger’s death, credited his longtime partner for “being the

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How much does the CEO of Blackstone make? Steven Schwarzman

Blackstone Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Schwarzman took home $896.7 million last year, a 30% drop from a year earlier, yet

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Pacific Northwest salmon: White strikes $1 billion deal with Oregon, Washington, Native American tribes

The Biden administration, leaders of four Columbia River Basin tribes and the governors of Oregon and Washington celebrated on Friday

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Berkshire Hathaway annual letter: Warren Buffett’s tribute to Charlie Munger

Warren Buffett credited his longtime partner — the late Charlie Munger — with being the architect of the Berkshire Hathaway

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Washington, D.C. housing is so expensive that 20% of listings are $1.5 million-plus

Washington, D.C. is consistently ranked as one of the most expensive housing markets in the U.S. The nation’s capital is

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One secret to preventing dementia, diabetes, and heart disease may lie in your oral health habits. Here’s the dental routine to follow

While the connection between oral health and general health is well documented, it’s not generally discussed at well or dental

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Employers are hiding a secret about strict return-to-office mandates—they’re probably bluffing about how many days they want you back

White-collar workers are getting used to recognizing the signs that remote work is dying—and lately, it’s coming in the form