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The European Union's industry chief vowed Wednesday to allow "flexibility" for the region's struggling auto sector, fuelling hopes the bloc could soften a planned 2035 ban on combustion-engine vehicle sales.

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Counterpoint also noted that Apple has “benefitted from lower-than-expected” impacts from U.S. tariffs and a softening of geopolitical tensions.

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The dirtiest laundry isn’t aired, and even at nine hours, it clips along so swiftly that the hardest times feel softened.

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Over the past decade, that attitude has softened.

Discount retailers have been enjoying a wave of bargain hunting by shoppers — and not just those in the lower-income cohort who have been pressured by stubborn inflation and a softening labor market.

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