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Biden helped end the dockers strike by saying reopening the ports to help Hurricane Helene victims would be patriotic
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Finance
U.S. economy could lose $4.5 billion a day as ports hit with biggest dockworkers strike since 1977
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Tom Krisher
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Tassanee Vejpongsa
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Retail
A prolonged dockworkers’ strike could mean products miss peak holiday shopping season
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Trump says he’d put 100% tariff on every car imported from Mexico if he’s elected
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Adriana Gomez Licon
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Will Weissert
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Leadership
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America’s largest union breaks with decades of precedent to sit out presidential election
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Josh Boak
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Tom Krisher
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Finance
45,000 longshoremen at key U.S. ports threaten to strike over automation and wages
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