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It's the first of thousands of cases against Juul to reach trial.
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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said he’s growing increasingly concerned about President Biden’s unwillingness to negotiate on lifting the nation’s borrowing authority.
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There are still a few last-minute ways to reduce your tax bill—or get a bigger refund.
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People who visit London’s Westminster Abbey after the coronation of King Charles III will be allowed to stand on the exact spot where he was crowned.
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A Maryland appellate court reinstated Adnan Syed’s murder conviction and ordered a new hearing in the case.
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Larry McDonald says the “Lehman Systemic Risk indicators” that he developed after the subprime mortgage crisis are all flashing warning signs.
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Apple is getting into the buy now, pay later space with a few tweaks to the existing model.
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Electricity generated from renewables surpassed coal in the United States for the first time in 2022.
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Goldman Sachs' Jan Hatzius believes that banks’ recent issues and an ongoing credit crunch may actually help the Fed cool the economy and fight inflation.
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If you’re in the mood for something different this Fourth of July, California would like to offer a ski trip as a possibility.
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Working from home is still alive and well despite what the government’s data says, according to a remote work guru.
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Though the popular advice is to aim for 10,000 steps a day for health, new research points to the protective effect of an easier goal.
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More than 80,000 men have filed claims saying they were abused as children by Boy Scouts troop leaders.
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“We hope to become America’s team — sorry,” Rob McElhenney said.
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Performance reviews are the latest frontier in the employer-employee tussle.
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Twitter will soon display only tweets from Twitter Blue members in the algorithmically-curated “For You” feed that users see by default.
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Lyft's new CEO thinks that the challenges to the company go beyond just its longtime competitor, Uber.
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Through several weeks of reporting, examination of financial filings, and interviews with investors, Fortune assembled a wide-ranging picture of Binance’s business.
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Senior leaders should avoid asking middle managers to take on extra work after layoffs.
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If the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission follow suit, the company and its executives could face a world of trouble, including criminal jeopardy.
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Since peaking in June, U.S. home prices have fallen 3% on a seasonally adjusted basis, and 5% without seasonal adjustment.
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A new study warns the lethal storms will edge eastward to strike more frequently in the more populous Southern states, like Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee.
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“Don’t be careless," Hamill’s voice advises. “Your overconfidence is your weakness.”
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“You can’t have it both ways,” said the DoubleLine CEO.
“You can’t have your cake and eat it too.”
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The complaint filed against Binance alleges the company's top executives knew of and "tolerated" criminal activities facilitated by the platform.
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Many SVB staff members still reportedly stand to incur substantial financial losses as a result of the company’s downfall.
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While 84% of the executives believe consumers trust their companies, only 27% of consumers agree.
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The alleged bribe occurred “in or about 2021,” according to the indictment. China banned all crypto in September 2021.
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Only one in 10 workers report they have the education qualifications or career background to fill an AI job.
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Disney's once-grand plans for the metaverse have been quietly shelved.
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The First Citizens deal announced late Sunday, at least initially, seemed to achieve what regulators have sought.
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The Fed's vice chair for supervision, Michael S. Barr, says he is “committed” to finding “any supervisory or regulatory failings” that led to SVB's collapse.
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While many laid-off tech workers are scrambling to find a new gig, some are turning toward an option that grows more enticing during economic turmoil.
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The deepfake of Pope Francis strutting his stuff in an all-white puffer jacket from Balenciaga was so convincing that more than a few people fell for its veracity.
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Adidas and Beyoncé are ending their working relationship.
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