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Donald Trump · United StatesIt was a long 43 days for some businesses, which rely on the lunch rush from federal workers, but Thursday seemed to be back to business as usual. "Today, I see a lot of happy folks, a lot of folks from the Social Security office that are happy to be back in the office," said Chaudhery Nadeem, owner of Legends Halal Grill. The response is a stark contrast from last week, when WBAL-TV 11 News visited a nearly empty restaurant during lunch hours.See the Story
Woodlawn Business Owners Relieved to Have Federal Worker Lunch Rush
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Paul Kagame · GuineaThe world's largest mining project, the Simandou project in Guinea, officially launched on November 11. The event was a historic milestone for the industry, as the $23 billion mine took nearly three decades from discovery to production. The mine is a joint operation between Rio Tinto (NYSE:RIO), Winning Consortium Simandou, China Baowu, Chinalco, and the Government of Guinea. Project Scope and Global Iron Ore Impact At full capacity, Simandou i…See the Story
The World's Largest Mining Project Starts Production - Rio Tinto (NYSE:RIO)
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