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A Trump lawyer said the ruling would allow the ex-president "to talk about bias in his own trial".
The decision came a day after owner Elon Musk endorsed an apparent antisemitic conspiracy theory.
Retailers are investing in high-tech and low-tech measures to tackle an increase in theft.
Employees staged the walkout on one of the store's busiest days of the year, when it gives away reusable holiday cups.
The company said Hyundai dealers will be the first to offer cars for sale on its e-commerce site.
BBC correspondent flies over the Reykjanes Peninsula, where the volcanic activity has been concentrated.
Two senior managers of Carlsberg's Russian subsidiary were arrested on Wednesday over allegations of fraud.
The chancellor is set to announce hundreds of millions more in subsidies and grants for battery makers.
The confectionary giant will pay £534m for the British company, which wants to expand overseas.
The increase in the price paid to generate offshore wind electricity aims to entice energy firms to invest.
The lawsuit against the world's second biggest food company is the latest in greenwashing cases against big firms.
The rival presidents found common ground on climate change, military communications and fentanyl.
Eruptions on the south-western Reykjanes Peninsula may mark a new cycle, warn Icelandic meteorologists.
Graveyards, bridges and harvests are swept away in the worst floods to hit Somalia in a century.
Manufacturers are exploring how AI can predict machine faults before they happen.
The action comes amid a bitter labour fight between at the coffee giant.
Progress seen in climate talks between world's two biggest carbon emitters but major hurdles remain.
Subrata Roy, whose company once owned New York's landmark Plaza Hotel, died on Tuesday at the age of 75.
Prices are rising at their slowest rate in two years, official figures show.
Economic woes put the Chinese leader in a more vulnerable negotiating position on this visit.