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Avocados harvested at an orchard near Ziracuaretiro

US lifts ban on Mexican avocados

By Karol Suarez and Abel Alvarado The United States is resuming its avocado inspection program in Mexico’s Michoacán state a week after imposing a temporary ban in response to a US inspector receiving a death threat. The Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service said Friday that it was working closely with Mexican

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‘It would be a major mistake.’ Biden official warns Russia against weaponizing energy

By Matt Egan, CNN Business The Biden administration warned Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday against weaponizing its energy exports during the standoff with Ukraine. “If Putin decides to weaponize his energy supplies, it would be a major mistake,” Daleep Singh, US deputy national security advisor, said on CNBC. The Biden official noted that Russia

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The Biden administration warned Russian President Vladimir Putin on February 15 against weaponizing its energy exports during the standoff with Ukraine.

‘It would be a major mistake.’ Biden official warns Russia against weaponizing energy

By Matt Egan, CNN Business The Biden administration warned Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday against weaponizing its energy exports during the standoff with Ukraine. “If Putin decides to weaponize his energy supplies, it would be a major mistake,” Daleep Singh, US deputy national security advisor, said on CNBC. The Biden official noted that Russia

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America's economy is driven by shoppers who shell out big money for items like iPhones

Is the mighty US consumer faltering?

By Julia Horowitz, CNN Business America’s economy is driven by shoppers who shell out big money for items like iPhones, sofas and cars and experiences such as dining out. So when consumers start to feel less confident, economists and investors worry. What’s happening: Consumer sentiment in the United States has dropped to its worst level

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