International Business
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Supreme Court to Hear Starbucks Challenge to Labor Ruling
The Supreme Court is set to hear Starbucks’s challenge on Tuesday to a federal judge’s order to reinstate workers who…
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Donors Stay Largely Silent Amid New Wave of Campus Protests
Campus unrest spreads Top American colleges are in turmoil, with dozens of pro-Palestinian student protesters having been arrested at N.Y.U.…
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Abortion Data Wars: States and Cities Debate How Much Information to Collect
In the fierce debate over abortion in the United States, the subject of data collection might seem wonky and tangential.…
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In Silicon Valley, You Can Be Worth Billions and It’s Not Enough
Andreas Bechtolsheim doesn’t like to waste time. The entrepreneur made one of the most celebrated investments in the history of…
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‘Pay Later’ Lenders Have an Issue With Credit Bureaus
Shoppers in recent years have embraced “buy now, pay later” loans as an easy, interest-free way to purchase everything from…
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The Most Sustainable Fish Is the Most Local. Why Is It So Hard to Find?
On a cold, windy February morning on Shinnecock Bay, on the South Fork of Long Island, N.Y., Ricky Sea Smoke…
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Trump Set to Receive $1 Billion Extra Trump Media Shares
Former President Donald J. Trump’s already sizable stake in his social media company is set to jump by more than…
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Baltimore Says Owner of Ship that Hit Key Bridge Was Negligent
The City of Baltimore has said that the owner and manager of the cargo ship that brought down the Francis…
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Slide Over, Auntie: Young Chinese Find Tasty Meals in Senior Canteens
Inside a canteen for seniors in downtown Shanghai, a worker brandishing a sponge inched closer to Maggie Xu, 29, as…
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FTC Sues to Block $8.5 Billion Tapestry-Capri Merger
The Federal Trade Commission on Monday sued to block Tapestry’s $8.5 billion acquisition of Capri, a blockbuster fashion tie-up that…
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