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This photograph taken in Le-Perreux-sur-Marne, outside Paris on February 9, 2026 shows undated pictures provided by the US Department of Justice on January 30, 2026 as part of the Jeffrey Epstein files
How Jeffrey Epstein pulled Bill Gates and Microsoft into a web of sex, money, and secrets

How a convicted sex offender became a seven-figure negotiator for Microsoft’s No. 2 executive is the story of how Epstein got into the inner circle of Gates.

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EnergyThe IEA is releasing a record 400 million barrels of emergency oil. It may not be enough
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PoliticsVirginia’s starting to question whether its giant tax breaks for data centers are such a good idea
By Olivia Diaz, Marc Levy and The Associated PressMarch 11, 2026
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By The Associated Press, Jon Gambrell and David RisingMarch 11, 2026
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PoliticsRepublicans want Trump focused on affordability, but his mind is on voter suppression
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FeaturesThe Fed, GM and a Twitter update–5 things to know today
By Laura Lorenzetti and Geoffrey SmithJuly 28, 2015
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FeaturesFed meeting, Greek talks, and Facebook — 5 things to know this week
By Tom Huddleston Jr.July 26, 2015
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FeaturesFortune Live for July 24, 2015: Tech earnings, Donald Trump and the Global 500 List
By Fortune EditorsJuly 24, 2015
FeaturesWorld’s first malaria vaccine, from GlaxoSmithKline, wins approval from EU
By Laura LorenzettiJuly 24, 2015
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FeaturesISIS and drug sales — 5 things to know today
By Tom Huddleston Jr. and Geoffrey SmithJuly 24, 2015
Texas, Your Texas
Real EstateFor $725 million you can buy this massive, historic Texas ranch
By Laura LorenzettiJuly 23, 2015
BofA Resolves Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Loan-Putback Dispute
FeaturesBank of America and Amazon earnings — 5 things to know today
By Tom Huddleston Jr. and Geoffrey SmithJuly 23, 2015
FeaturesRand Paul is a ‘Detroit Republican.’ What does that mean?
By Anne VanderMeyJuly 22, 2015
FeaturesApple aftershock and a new frontier for Alzheimer’s treatments–5 things to know today
By Laura Lorenzetti and Geoffrey SmithJuly 22, 2015
Beer Drinkers Sample A Variety Of Styles And Flavors At Chicago Beer Festival
FeaturesRoot beer is the next big thing in craft beer
By John KellJuly 21, 2015
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FeaturesToshiba scandal and Apple’s earnings–five things to know today
By Laura Lorenzetti and Geoffrey SmithJuly 21, 2015
RetailDick’s Sporting Goods dives into the ‘athleisure’ craze
By John KellJuly 20, 2015
Apple Worldwide Developers Conference Opens In San Francisco
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By Tom Huddleston Jr.July 19, 2015
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By Fortune EditorsJuly 17, 2015
German Lawmakers Vote On Greek Bailout Negotiations
FeaturesSamsung vote and GE earnings — 5 things to know today
By Tom Huddleston Jr. and Geoffrey SmithJuly 17, 2015
LeadershipGoldman Sachs bankers are showing Jeb Bush the money
By Laura LorenzettiJuly 16, 2015
Blue Bell Creameries Recalls All Products After Listeria Contamination
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By Laura LorenzettiJuly 15, 2015
Pabst Beer Sold To Russian Company, Oasis Beverages
FeaturesPBR returns home to Milkwaukee to make craft beers
By Laura LorenzettiJuly 15, 2015
FeaturesWatch Nick Offerman tour his pizza farm in this healthy food PSA spoof
By Laura LorenzettiJuly 15, 2015
Janet Yellen testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington
FeaturesChina’s GDP and Yellen talks to Congress– 5 things to know today
By Laura Lorenzetti and Geoffrey SmithJuly 15, 2015
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By Laura Lorenzetti and Geoffrey SmithJuly 14, 2015
Eurozone Finance Ministers Demand Greater Scrutiny Of Greek Budget Cuts
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By Tom Huddleston Jr.July 12, 2015
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By Fortune EditorsJuly 10, 2015
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras As Deal Talks Intensify
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By Tom Huddleston Jr. and Geoffrey SmithJuly 10, 2015
RetailIs it too much of a stretch to market sake to yogis?
By John KellJuly 9, 2015
FinanceWatch Stephen Colbert rip apart the NYSE outage in ‘Apocalypse Dow’
By Laura LorenzettiJuly 9, 2015
San Francisco Approves Ordinance For Health Warnings For Sugary Soda Ads
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By Tom Huddleston Jr. and Geoffrey SmithJuly 9, 2015
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Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel And France's President Francois Hollande Meet To Access Greek Situation
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