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Twitter violated contract by failing to pay millions in bonuses, US judge rules
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US holiday retail sales grow 3.1%, down from prior year -Mastercard
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Wall Street analysts trim Chevron views as setbacks mount
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Bayer wins latest Roundup cancer trial, ending losing streak
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Toyota’s Daihatsu to compensate suppliers over output halt
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Christmas in China brings glittering decor and foreign influence concerns
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