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Elon Musk and SEC settle dispute over Telsa CEO’s tweets

Elon Musk and U.S. securities regulators have settled their dispute over the Tesla CEO’s tweets, with Musk agreeing to having his future communications regarding the electric-car maker pre-approved by a company-employed expert. The Securities and Exchange Commission and Musk reached the agreement, which they detailed in filings Friday in federal court in Manhattan. The agreement

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Cosmetic procedures: Firms warned over ‘duty of care’

Image copyright Getty Images England’s top doctor says practitioners offering cosmetic procedures should have training to help them protect vulnerable clients from “quick fixes”. Prof Stephen Powis believes providers should be officially registered and trained to spot people with body-image or other mental-health issues. NHS England says only 100 out of 1,000 practitioners are currently

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Failed airline FlyBMI ‘owed £37m’ when it collapsed, say administrators

Image copyright BMI Regional Image caption Flybmi had a fleet of Embraer jets The regional airline FlyBMI owed £37m when it collapsed. Most creditors, including passengers and suppliers who have lost out, may receive only 1% of their claims, say administrators. The airline cancelled all flights and filed for administration in February, blaming spikes in

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Exxon agrees to $1 million penalty for Montana oil spill

Exxon Mobil Corp. agreed to pay a $1.05 million penalty to settle alleged federal water pollution violations from an oil pipeline break into Montana’s Yellowstone River, according to court documents filed Friday. Approval of the agreement by U.S. District Judge Susan Watters would resolve the last outstanding federal enforcement case against the oil giant stemming

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U.S. and Japan Push for a Trade Deal Following Failed Pacific Partnership

Mr. Trump plunged into a risky nuclear negotiation with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un, despite Mr. Abe’s warnings to hold a tough line with Pyongyang. Officials in Tokyo worry that a nuclear deal could hurt Japan, if Mr. Kim agrees to give up his intercontinental ballistic missiles, which can reach the United States, without surrendering his

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Venezuela Hit By Major Blackout, Government Blames ‘Sabotage’

CARACAS, March 7 (Reuters) – A major power outage hit crisis-stricken Venezuela on Thursday, according to Reuters witnesses, a problem the government of President Nicolas Maduro quickly blamed on “sabotage” at a hydroelectric dam that provides much of the country’s power. Electricity outages are frequent in Venezuela, where the economy is collapsing under hyperinflation, with

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