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McDonald’s ‘deeply sorry’ after investigation alleges sexual assault, racism and bullying against more than 100 U.K. staff, including workers as young as 17
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Eleanor Pringle
Lifestyle
Entertainment mogul Barry Diller warns Hollywood strikes will cause the ‘absolute collapse of the entire industry’
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Eleanor Pringle
Success
Shark Tank’s Barbara Corcoran thinks you shouldn’t ‘have to work your buns off to get rich,’ saying the thought never crossed her mind
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Eleanor Pringle
Personal Finance
It takes a $650,000-a-year income to reach America’s top 1%—but in some states you need to earn much, much more
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Eleanor Pringle
Personal Finance
Americans are ‘hunkering down’ and buying less food as inflation bites, one grocery giant says—instead they’re raiding their freezers
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Eleanor Pringle
Health
No, a can of Diet Coke won’t give you cancer. Here’s how much the WHO’s new report says it’s safe to drink
By
Eleanor Pringle
Tech
Bill Gates likens the rise of A.I. to nuclear weapons: ‘It’s not as grim as some people think’
By
Eleanor Pringle
Finance
Rise of the Chinese yuan: The dollar doesn’t have quite the pull it used to, S&P’s chief economist says
By
Eleanor Pringle
Finance
‘YOLO’ spenders are propping up the economy, says Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel—but they’re about to run out of cash
By
Eleanor Pringle
Tech
Music streamers like Apple and Spotify should increase prices and capitalize on superfans to stem losses, says Goldman Sachs
By
Eleanor Pringle
Lifestyle
Massive Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and Bruce Springsteen gigs are colliding with a fragile economy—and could be creating ‘tourflation’
By
Eleanor Pringle
Success
Mark Cuban reveals his top tactics for successful negotiations: Never try to ‘win’
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Eleanor Pringle
Tech
Meta and OpenAI face lawsuits from comedian Sarah Silverman and authors after their content was allegedly used to train A.I. models
By
Eleanor Pringle
Tech
The thumbs-up emoji just got some legal clout. A judge ruled it’s as valid as a signature on a contract
By
Eleanor Pringle
Health
Tech CEO Bryan Johnson reveals he eats his final meal of the day at 11 a.m. as part of his multimillion-dollar goal to reverse his biological age to 18
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Eleanor Pringle