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Friday, 1 March 2019

HBO CEO Resigning Amid AT&T Restructuring

HBO Chairman and Chief Executive Richard Plepler said he is stepping down, a move that comes as new owner AT&T Inc. is looking to put its own stamp on the premium cable channel that was part of its $80 billion acquisition of Time Warner.

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Tuesday, 26 February 2019

Marine Recruits Learn an Important Lesson: What Happened on 9/11

The U.S. war in Afghanistan has been going on for so long that the newest recruits weren’t alive when it started. In boot camp, they’re taught about the terrorist attacks that set off the war they may soon fight.

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Saturday, 23 February 2019

Apps Send Sensitive User Information Directly to Facebook

Millions of smartphone users confess their most intimate secrets to apps, including personal health information. Unbeknown to most people, in many cases that data is being shared with someone else: Facebook.

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New England Patriots Owner Charged With Soliciting Prostitution

Robert Kraft is facing charges of soliciting prostitution, one of 25 people swept up in a multicity investigation into human trafficking in the South Florida spa business, police said.

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Thursday, 21 February 2019

Pinterest Blocks Vaccination Searches

Pinterest has stopped returning search results for terms relating to vaccinations, a drastic step aimed at curbing the spread of misinformation.

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Saturday, 16 February 2019

Nasdaq Exits Bear Market as Stocks Rally

The new year rally in technology stocks lifted the Nasdaq Composite to its eighth consecutive weekly rise, and the index exited from the bear market it entered in late 2018.

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Tuesday, 12 February 2019

Prices of Pickup Trucks Charge Into Luxury-Car Territory

Ford, GM and Chrysler have in recent years introduced trucks at price points well into luxury territory, offering plusher interiors, more powerful engines and premium options.

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Saturday, 9 February 2019

Dow Stages Late Rally to Keep Weekly Win Streak Alive

The Dow Jones Industrial Average pared its losses heading into the closing bell to notch its seventh consecutive weekly gain, a sign of the stock market’s resilience even in the face of heightened uncertainty.

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Tuesday, 5 February 2019

Out-of-State Buyers Flock to Miami

South Florida home purchases have jumped as residents of New York and other high-tax states head south after the 2018 tax law capped deductions.

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World Bank Critic Is Nominee to Lead Lender

President Trump will nominate David Malpass, one of the World Bank’s sharpest critics within his administration, to be the next leader of the bank.

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Wednesday, 30 January 2019

Chinese Exiting U.S. Real Estate as Beijing Directs Money Back to Shore Up Economy

Chinese purchases of U.S. commercial real estate last year dwindled to their lowest level since 2012, as Beijing kept up the pressure on Chinese investors to bring cash home during a period of worsening economic growth.

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Monday, 28 January 2019

Pfizer Pivots to Cancer Drugs for Growth

Pfizer is seeking a new round of growth by treating cancer and is among the big pharmaceutical companies trying to expand in oncology.

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Wednesday, 23 January 2019

Stocks Decline on Growth Worries

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 300 points, for its first decline in five sessions, as concerns over trade and global growth resurfaced.

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Tuesday, 22 January 2019

Carlos Ghosn's Revised Bail Request Rejected by Tokyo Court

The Tokyo District Court again rejected the former Nissan chairman’s request for release on bail, despite his pledge to abide by strict bail terms, including wearing an ankle bracelet.

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Saturday, 19 January 2019

Stocks Climb Higher As Fears of Economic Slowdown Subside

Indexes rose more than 1% and finished their fourth consecutive week of gains, as encouraging data offered relief to investors who were spooked late last year.

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Wednesday, 16 January 2019

Walmart Could Leave CVS Caremark Pharmacy Networks Amid Dispute

CVS Health is battling Walmart over the cost of filling prescriptions, a clash that could result in a split between the retail behemoth and the health-care giant.

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Sunday, 13 January 2019

The 184 MPH Woman

Denise Mueller-Korenek shattered the previous land-speed record for the fastest human on a bicycle on earth. We were with her when she did it.

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Trump Administration Plans Effort to Let States Remodel Medicaid

The Trump administration is readying guidance that could let states remodel their Medicaid programs to more closely resemble block grant proposals, according to people familiar with the discussions.

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Friday, 11 January 2019

White House Aides Explore Alternative Ways to Pay for Wall

White House officials are divided over whether President Trump should declare a national emergency to obtain funding to build a border wall and end a partial government shutdown.

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Ford to Slash Jobs, Shut Plants in Major European Revamp

Ford is launching an overhaul of its European business that is expected to include thousands of job cuts, plant closures and the scrapping of low-profit models amid a storm of bad news for global car makers.

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