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McDonald’s to cut prices on drinks

  Bloomberg McDonald’s Corp., reeling from an industrywide restaurant slump and slowing growth from its all-day breakfast push, is looking to beverages to help perk up the business. The world’s biggest food-service company, which last year focused its advertising on cheeseburgers and chicken sandwiches, plans to offer $1 sodas and $2 McCafe specialty drinks across the U.S. It’s turning to ...

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SpaceX aborts approach to space station

  AP A navigation error has forced SpaceX to delay its shipment to the International Space Station. SpaceX’s supply ship, the Dragon, was less than a mile from the orbiting outpost Wednesday when a problem cropped up in the GPS system. The approach was aborted, and the Dragon backed away. NASA says neither the station nor its six-person crew was ...

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South Africa’s Telkom mulls $1 billion bid for Cell C

  Bloomberg Telkom SA SOC Ltd. is considering a bid of as much as $1 billion for South African wireless operator Cell C Pty Ltd., which has missed debt payments and is trying to complete a recapitalization, according to three people familiar with matter. Investment banks are also approaching other potential bidders with the firepower to take on the deal, ...

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do circuses need animals?

  BOSTON / AP A circus is under fire for bringing back animal acts a year after earning praise from animal rights groups for dropping them to keep up with changing public attitudes. The Melha Shrine Circus, which has seven performances over four days scheduled for May in western Massachusetts, brought back performing elephants, tigers and dogs because that’s what ...

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New plague of caterpillars deals blow to farmers

  JOHANNESBURG / DPA One of the most damaging pests in North and South America has reached Africa and is threatening the maize crop in many countries there. Experts are also warning that the fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda), the larva of the fall armyworm moth, could soon spread from Africa across the Mediterranean to southern Europe. “Whether this year, next ...

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Trump’s immigration crackdown likely to bring lawsuit flood

  Bloomberg President Donald Trump’s plan to round up and deport millions of undocumented immigrants is likely to trigger waves of lawsuits that may soon dwarf the legal fight over the administration’s temporary ban on travelers from seven Muslim majority countries. The Department of Homeland Security is pushing ahead with what the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) calls a “hyper-aggressive ...

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Planes, tanks, ships: Russian military gets massive upgrade

  MOSCOW / AP The Russian military received a sweeping array of new weapons last year, including 41 intercontinental ballistic missiles, and the wide-ranging military modernization will continue this year, the defense minister said on Wednesday. Minister Sergei Shoigu told lawmakers the air force will receive 170 new aircraft, the army will receive 905 tanks and other armored vehicles while ...

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Rebel missile kills senior Yemeni general in Red Sea port

  Sanaa / AP A ballistic missile fired by Yemen’s Shiite rebels on Wednesday killed the deputy chief of staff of the country’s military in a major blow to the US-backed Saudi-led coalition, which heavily supports the government, officials said. The SABA news agency, which is controlled by the Houthi rebels, said their forces struck the vehicle of Brig. Gen. ...

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Iraqi suicide bomber ‘was ex-Gitmo detainee’

  LONDON / AP A suicide bomber who attacked a military base in Iraq this week was a former Guantanamo Bay detainee freed in 2004 after Britain lobbied for his release, raising questions about the ability of security services to track the whereabouts of potential terrorists. The IS group identified the bomber as Abu Zakariya al-Britani, and two British security ...

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Cyprus peace process falters after latest talks called off

  BEIRUT / AP Talks to reunify ethnically-split Cyprus suffered another blow after the leader of breakaway Turkish Cypriots backed out of a scheduled meeting aiming to push negotiations forward, officials said on Wednesday. Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades expressed regret that Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci told United Nations officials that he won’t attend Thursday’s meeting. “I’m ready to continue ...

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