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Shopify to partner with TikTok in bid to woo more merchants to site
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Canadian e-commerce company Shopify said on Tuesday it will partner with TikTok to help its one million-plus merchants more easily advertise their products on the video-sharing ap...
Syndicated Content Oct 27, 2020
Mixed martial arts: UFC returns with Ferguson eyeing 'real' lightweight title
By Philip O'Connor (Reuters) - The main event of Saturday's UFC 249 card in Florida is billed as being for the interim lightweight title but Tony Ferguson says he should be considered the real champio...
Syndicated Content May 08, 2020
Albanian shops, courts, taxis resume work next week, with conditions
By Benet Koleka TIRANA (Reuters) - Albania, which already began this week to loosen some of the tightest coronavirus restrictions in Europe, will let some more shops, courts and taxis resume business ...
Syndicated Content Apr 22, 2020
French court backs EDF in dispute with distributors over supply contracts
PARIS (Reuters) - Electricity distributors in France cannot break contracts to buy nuclear power from EDF at pre-established prices, France's highest court has ruled, after some argued that the corona...
Syndicated Content Apr 18, 2020
Health officials describe 'tricky' vaccine delivery process
PIERRE, S.D. – As South Dakota attempts to continue the fast pace of its COVID-19 vaccine roll-out, health officials describe a multi-step process that can create a scramble for drivers to deliv...
Paul Jurgens Jan 20, 2021
South Korea prepares new monitoring system to detect illegal stock short selling
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's financial market watchdog said on Thursday it had prepared a new monitoring mechanism to detect illegal short-selling trades in the domestic stock market. Under the new...
Thomson Reuters Apr 25, 2024
Japan's tuna market, the world's largest, hit hard by coronavirus pandemic
By Daniel Leussink TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's tuna market, the world's largest, is taking an outsized hit from the coronavirus pandemic, pressuring restaurants and wholesalers at Tokyo's sprawling Toyo...
Syndicated Content Sep 04, 2020
Analysis-Brazil's online gambling craze may be hitting consumer spending
By Lisandra Paraguassu and Anthony Boadle BRASILIA (Reuters) - Soccer-mad Brazilians have fallen hard for online sports betting, yielding a boom of interest from foreign gambling companies that may bo...
Thomson Reuters Sep 20, 2024
March was bound to be mad; NCAA tourney hasn't disappointed
By Jim Litke Considering how everything else has gone this past year, March was bound to be mad. So far, it hasn't disappointed. The last perfect NCAA Tournament bracket was busted before the first ro...
Chase Miller Mar 23, 2021
UPDATE: Moorhead Public Service rolling blackouts done for now
MOORHEAD (KFGO) – Moorhead’s rolling blackouts are finished for now. Moorhead Public Service General Manager Travis Schmidt said the rolling blackout was an order from their system operato...
Madison Quinn Feb 16, 2021