Industrials News
Looking to ‘build up’ your portfolio with some industrials companies? Get stuck into the latest news from the sector that’s home to some of the world’s largest companies.
List of Industrials News
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Amid drought, California advances big new reservoir project
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Amid a severe drought, California regulators on Wednesday advanced what could be the state's first major new water...
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States volunteer to take more cuts in Colorado River water
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Water leaders in Arizona, Nevada and California signed an agreement Wednesday to voluntarily reduce their take from the Colorado...
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US health tab hit $4T as gov't opened spigot to fight COVID
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. health care spending rocketed to $4.1 trillion last year as Congress opened the spigot of federal dollars to battle the...
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UK COVID cases hit record; Top doctor warns of worse to come
LONDON (AP) — The U.K. recorded the highest number of confirmed new COVID-19 infections Wednesday since the pandemic began, and England’s chief...
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Freight rails trying other locomotive fuels to cut emissions
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The major freight railroads across North America continue to experiment with alternative locomotive fuels as a way to reduce...
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San Francisco to require sick leave for nannies, gardeners
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Nannies, house cleaners, gardeners and other San Francisco domestic workers must be given paid sick leave under a...
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Health worker vaccine mandate blocked in half the states
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A federal appeals court panel on Wednesday lifted a nationwide ban against President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate for health care...
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Why the Fed feels now is time to tighten credit more quickly
WASHINGTON (AP) — For months, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell responded to surging inflation by and stressing that the Fed wanted to see...
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Freelance journalist accredited to AP detained in Ethiopia
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — A freelance video journalist accredited to The Associated Press in Ethiopia has been detained by police in the capital, Addis...
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Sources: Rivian to build $5B electric truck plant in Georgia
ATLANTA (AP) — Electric vehicle maker Rivian Automotive will announce Thursday that it's building a $5 billion battery and assembly plant east of...
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AP source: Biden, Manchin sharply divided over $2T Dem bill
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden and Sen. Joe Manchin were said to be sharply divided Wednesday over Democrats' huge social and environment...
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Businesses: Idaho education politics are hurting state
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Political hostility to public education in the Republican-dominated Idaho Legislature is causing some businesses to doubt the...
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Evictions on the rise months after federal moratorium ends
BOSTON (AP) — Soon after losing his trucking job amid the pandemic, Freddie Davis got another blow: His landlord in Miami was almost doubling the...
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Discontent with Johnson imperils his future, UK virus rules
LONDON (AP) — Behind a heavy oak door in Parliament, Prime Minister Boris Johnson implored Conservative lawmakers to back him by voting for new...
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After 3 tense months, Spanish volcano eruption may be over
MADRID (AP) — Residents on the Spanish island of La Palma dared to hope Wednesday that their volcanic eruption is over after almost three months of...
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Modest 0.3% November retail sales bump, optimism still high
NEW YORK (AP) — Americans slowed their spending from October to November but continued shopping ahead of the critical holiday season, brushing off...
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