International Business
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Why Al Jazeera is the Go To News Source for Student Protesters
Nick Wilson has closely followed news on the war in Gaza since October. But Mr. Wilson, a Cornell student, is…
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Honey, I Love You. Didn’t You See My Slack About It?
Ben Lang didn’t expect to get so much hate just for being organized. For the past three years, he and…
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The Controversy Over K-pop Band NewJeans
The video had none of the hallmarks of K-pop. No catchy tune, no snazzy outfits, no slick dance routines. Definitely…
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Northern Lights Set to Return Tonight as Extreme Solar Storm Continues
Night skies in many parts of the Northern Hemisphere are expected to bloom again on Saturday night with the vivid…
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Mary Wells Lawrence, High-Profile Advertising Pioneer, Dies at 95
When she was 18, she enrolled in the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, where she met Bert Wells. They…
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Can You Make Your Investment Portfolio Reflect Your Values?
The protests roiling college campuses are filled with all sorts of demands, but many of them have one thing in…
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Trump May Owe $100 Million From Double-Dip Tax Breaks, Audit Shows
Former President Donald J. Trump used a dubious accounting maneuver to claim improper tax breaks from his troubled Chicago tower,…
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All the Rage in Private Equity: Mortgaging the Fund
At the Milken Institute’s Global Conference this week, a little-known risky financial tool became the subject of a hot debate…
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Farewell, Chuck E. Cheese Animatronic Band
For decades, Munch’s Make Believe Band at Chuck E. Cheese has performed for countless birthdays, end-of-season Little League parties and…
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Judge Blocks New U.S. Rule Limiting Credit Card Late Fees
In March, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced that a new federal rule would cap fees on late credit card…
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