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China's manufacturing sector stayed in contraction for a second consecutive month in June, underscoring the difficulties the world's second-largest economy faced after Beijing's efforts to resuscitate its property sector.
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WestJet Airlines, Canada's No. 2 carrier, said it canceled 393 flights from Thursday through Sunday and warned that number could grow after a union representing maintenance engineers went on strike.
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Reynolds American entered a regulatory gray area with the launch of its Sensa no-nicotine vaping devices, which resemble the disposable e-cigarettes popular among U.S. teenagers.
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Lumber prices have fallen during the current building season, a sign that residential construction and home-improvement markets are buckling under high borrowing costs.
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A project to build a nearly 2,500-mile subsea power line that would connect vast wind and solar farms in Morocco to the U.K. shows how the world's electricity-supply map is changing.
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Prosecutors to Seek Guilty Plea From Boeing Tied to 737 MAX Crashes
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