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The White House is glad Xi is even thinking about returning pandas to U.S. zoos: ‘We would absolutely welcome them back’
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Success
The UAW won a raise for more non-union workers as Subaru agrees to hike pay for all U.S. plant workers
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Abhirup Roy
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Finance
Billionaire quant Cliff Asness says stocks are ‘whistling past the graveyard’ and he’s ‘more of a bond than a stock guy at this point’
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Carolina Mandl
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Reuters
Finance
Warren Buffett dumped his entire $850m stake in GM and cut back on Amazon as Berkshire Hathaway built its record $157bn cash pile
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Jonathan Stempel
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Politics
Britain’s former PM David Cameron, who quit when he lost the Brexit vote, is back—as foreign minister
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Finance
Weight-loss drugs are impacting everything from snack portion sizes to stomach surgery numbers as corporate America adjusts to them
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Lifestyle
‘If these strikes hadn’t happened, Joe would be alive today’: How the Hollywood strikes took a toll on film and TV crew workers
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Andrew Hay
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Electric-vehicle batteries need nickel, and Indonesia has the biggest reserves. Now it wants a partnership with U.S., and the Biden admin is listening
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Trevor Hunnicutt
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Ernest Scheyder
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China’s Singles Day festival wraps up with $156B in estimated sales, Alibaba and JD.com reporting growth amid low expectations
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Casey Hall
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Tech
Broadcom Is Offering Even More Money for Qualcomm. But It Says This Is Its Final Offer
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Health
The World’s Largest Dairy Company May Have Been Selling Contaminated Baby Milk Since 2005
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Tech
AT&T Is the Latest Company To Report a Tax Reform Windfall
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Reuters
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Fortune Editors
Tech
An eBay Announcement Just Sunk PayPal Stock
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The Coins
South Korea Discovered $600 Million in Illegal Cryptocurrency Trading. But There Are No Plans to Ban It
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Finance
Fujifilm Is Taking Over Xerox in a $6.1 Billion Deal
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