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India Closes Airspace to Pakistan Airlines

(Reuters) - India shut its airspace to Pakistani airlines on Wednesday, the government said, days after its nuclear-armed neighbor banned Indian airlines from flying over its territory following the killing of 26 men in an attack on tourists in Kashmir. The ban on Pakistani aircraft will be from April 30...

Walmart Reinstates Minimum Basket Fee for SNAP Orders

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Walmart is reinstating a minimum basket fee for customers who qualify for U.S. government assistance and those subscribed to its Walmart+ Assist program, according to a memo seen by Reuters and confirmed by Walmart. The move to reinstate the fee, which was waived during the COVID-19...

China to Lift Sanctions on Members of European Parliament

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - China has decided to lift sanctions on members of the European Parliament as well as on its subcommittee on human rights, the parliament's president, Roberta Metsola, said on Wednesday. China has grown keen to forge closer economic and political ties with Europe to limit the damage from...

US Treasury Dealers Recommend Ending Federal Debt Ceiling

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury's primary dealers say they would prefer to end the federal debt ceiling, as it likely increases debt service costs and market volatility and may hurt the dollar's reserve asset status, minutes of the Treasury Borrowing Advisory Committee (TBAC) showed on Wednesday. "The Committee expressed...

Nearly 450,000 US Customers Without Power After Severe Storm

(Reuters) - Nearly 450,000 customers in Pennsylvania were without power early on Wednesday, data from PowerOutage.us showed, a day after a storm system brought on severe weather to the central United States. Duquesne Light Company said late Tuesday it was working to restore power to more than 240,000 customers who...

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