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Korean Firm SK Plans $473M Microchip Part Plant, Hiring 400
A South Korean company will build a factory to make glass parts for computer chips east of Atlanta, investing $473 million and hiring 400 workers.
Trump Plans Last Minutes Tele-rally For Virginia's Youngkin
Former President Donald Trump is stepping from afar into the hotly contested Virginia governor's race with a telerally planned Monday for Republican Glenn Youngkin, according to a person familiar with his plans.
Biden Seeks Supply Chain, Iran Agreements On Overseas Trip -aide
An agenda is shaping up for U.S. President Joe Biden's meetings in Europe https://www.reuters.com/world/us/bidenmeetmacronerdoganpopefranciseuropeantrip20211028, including talks with France and Turkey on the sidelines of the G20 and U.N. climate change me...
Official: Meeting Didn't Impact Noem Daughter's Application
South Dakota's labor secretary told lawmakers Thursday that officials had decided to give Gov. Kristi Noem's daughter another chance to win her state real estate appraiser license even before a meeting in the governor's office that has spurred conflict of...
Amazon Reports Sales And Profit Drop In 3Q
Online behemoth Amazon reported a drop in third quarter profits and sales as the pandemicinduced online splurging eases.
Key Events In Wisconsin Surrounding Rittenhouse Shootings
A timeline of key events before and after Kyle Rittenhouse shot three people during a night of unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last year:
Halep Overcomes Back Injury To Reach Quarters In Romania
Topseeded Simona Halep overcame a back injury to defeat Varvara Gracheva of Russia 64, 62 Thursday and reach the quarterfinals of the Transylvania Open.
AP Sources: Letitia James Will Run For New York Governor
New York Attorney General Letitia James plans to run for governor, according to three people directly familiar with her plans who spoke to The Associated Press on Wednesday.
Ex-president Of Citgo Suffers Mild Heart Attack In Venezuela Jail
The former president of oil refiner Citgo, a U.S. subsidiary of Venezuelan oil company PDVSA, suffered a mild heart attack in prison in Caracas and was transferred to a hospital, his lawyer told Reuters on Tuesday.
Pak-American Pleads Guilty To Illegally Exporting Computer Equipment To Pak Nuclear Research Agency
Syed owned Pakistan-based Business System International and Chicago-based BSI USA that provided high-performance computing platforms, servers and software application solutions.
Louisiana Lifts Mask Mandate Amid Sharp Drop In COVID Cases
Louisiana is ending its statewide indoor mask mandate after emerging from its latest and worst coronavirus spike of the pandemic and seeing a sharp decline in new COVID19 infections, Gov. John Bel Edwards announced Tuesday.
Prince Andrew's Lawyer Wants To Keep 2009 Legal Deal Sealed
Prince Andrews lawyer asked a New York judge Tuesday to keep sealed a 2009 legal agreement that he says can protect the prince against a lawsuit's claims that he sexually assaulted an American woman when she was under 18.
Raducanu Beats Hercog In Romania For 1st Win Since US Open
Emma Raducanu rallied to beat Polona Hercog of Slovenia 46, 75, 61 at the Transylvania Open on Tuesday for her first win since her stunning run to the U.S. Open title more than six weeks ago.
Felony Count Over 43 Cents' Worth Of Mountain Dew Is Dropped
Pennsylvania prosecutors have dropped a felony theft charge against a man who underpaid for a bottle of Mountain Dew by 43 cents.
Myanmar Junta Boycotts ASEAN in Protest at Snub as Chief Banned 9 Months After Bloody Coup
Myanmar topped the agenda of Tuesday's talks between regional leaders, with the country still in chaos following February's military takeover and the subsequent deadly crackdown on dissent.
Officials: Iran Behind Drone Attack On US Base In Syria
U.S. officials say they believe Iran was behind the drone attack last week at the military outpost in southern Syria where American troops are based.