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Business
Unpacking the Washington Math for a Big Payment Deal
Regulators have been tough on big financial mergers, though there are nuances in Capital One’s $35.3 billion takeover bid for…
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News
It’s Not Just Wages. Retailers Are Mistreating Workers in a More Insidious Way.
Back in 2018, with an eye to writing a novel about low-wage work in America, I got a job at…
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News
Trump Is Losing It
It is unclear whether Donald Trump has forgotten the precise nature of NATO or whether he ever fully grasped it…
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Business
For Gen Z, an Age-Old Question: Who Pays for Dates?
Young people tend to lean more liberal on a range of issues pertaining to relationship norms. But when it comes…
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Business
Writing Checks Can Be Risky. Here’s How To Protect Yourself.
Should you keep a separate checking account for writing checks? Is there a specific pen you should use? We answer…
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World
Why London’s Tube Is Shutting Down Next Week
Large strikes by workers on the London Underground are expected to cripple the capital’s transportation network for several days.
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World
Giuliani Files for Bankruptcy Protection
Rudolph Giuliani filed papers in federal bankruptcy court in New York, listing debts including big legal fees, unpaid taxes and…
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World
Judge Orders Giuliani to Pay $148 Million Damage Award Immediately
A federal judge found that Rudolph Giuliani had a history of hiding assets and that he must swiftly pay two…
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World
Clarence Thomas Threatened to Resign Over Salary Concerns in 2000
The justice set off a scramble by a lawmaker to find a way to raise his pay.
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Business
Americans May Be Taking on Too Much Pay Later ‘Phantom Debt’
Buying mattresses, clothes and other goods on installment plans has propped up spending, but economists worry that such loans could…