Business
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Welcome to the Charles Dickens Luxury Apartments
For decades, the question inspired a parlor game for literary sleuths with a Victorian bent: Which workhouse inspired the most famous one in the ...
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Why Even a 40% Tax Break Won’t Move Japan’s Employers to Raise Pay
TOKYO — Over the last two years, Masataka Yoshimura has poured money into the custom-suit business his family founded more than a century ago. He ...
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Public Streets Are the Lab for Self-Driving Experiments
Tesla’s relentless vision for self-driving cars has played out on America’s public roads — with its autonomous driving technology blamed in at ...
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TikTok Made Them Famous. Figuring Out What’s Next Is Tough.
Before Charli D’Amelio became the most popular creator on TikTok — she currently has 132 million followers — she danced on the competitive ...
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As Workers Gain Pay Leverage, Nonprofits Can’t Keep Up
In a Northern California school district, the superintendent is taking shifts as a lunchroom monitor. In Louisville, Ky., nonprofit groups are ...
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Jurors are set to deliberate for a third day in the Elizabeth Holmes trial.
Jurors are set to enter a third day of deliberations on Thursday in the fraud trial of Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of the failed blood testing ...
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The Fed’s preferred inflation gauge probably popped again last month.
Federal Reserve policymakers are likely to finish a year that has been colored by surprisingly high inflation with yet more bad news: Their ...
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Supreme Court to Hold Special Hearing on Biden Vaccine Mandates
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court said on Wednesday evening that it would hold a special hearing next month to assess the legality of two Biden ...
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Louisiana Company to Pay $43 Million for Longest-Running Oil Spill in U.S. History
WASHINGTON — The Department of Justice announced on Wednesday that Louisiana-based Taylor Energy will pay $43 million in civil penalties and ...
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Why Janet Yellen’s Signature Is Not on U.S. Currency
WASHINGTON — At a now infamous 2017 ceremony inside the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Steven Mnuchin, the Treasury secretary at the time, and ...