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- Bain Capital makes a giant bet on the beleaguered airline industry
- Ford reveals the redesign of its biggest moneymaker, the F-150 pickup
- CDC: U.S. coronavirus case count is roughly 10x higher than the 2.3 million confirmed so far
- Epstein’s victims get a chance to claim a share of his $600 million estate
- Who are the best health care leaders under 40?
- Student debt is making it harder to defeat the coronavirus
- Verizon joins growing list of companies pulling ads from Facebook
- 11 states are seeing coronavirus cases grow sharply. Here’s the full state-by-state breakdown
- Lobbyist Jack Abramoff charged in cryptocurrency case, U.S. says
- New bill would bar federal agencies from using facial-recognition technology
- Can’t wait for iOS 14? Download the ‘beta’ version for early access
- Amazon gives Seattle arena an unusual name
- The U.K.’s 500-year-old Royal Mail faces a world of ‘more parcels and fewer letters’ as it announces major cost cuts
- Facebook tackles a persistent problem: users sharing old news
- Texas governor suspends elective surgeries in major cities as the coronavirus overwhelms hospitals
- PPP loan fraud a ‘significant’ risk, says government watchdog
- Actors union asks Disney to delay July opening of Florida parks too
- The Coronavirus Economy: Picking back up with home renovations after the economic shutdown
- How a ‘creator economy’ could help writers and artists triumph over Facebook and Google
- Dixie Chicks drop ‘dixie’ from their name and will now be known as The Chicks
- Wirecard shows auditing is broken. Here’s why—and how to fix it
- HBO’s ‘I’ll Be Gone in the Dark’ is a testament to Michelle McNamara and ‘survivors’ strength’
- In Q1, the U.S. economy had its worst quarter since 2008—and that only included two weeks of shutdowns
- New York City prepares to reopen indoor dining, team sports, and salons on July 6
- Small-business owners shouldn’t stop innovating during the pandemic
- Macy’s cutting another 20% of corporate jobs as the coronavirus pummels sales
- Is 2020 is the year of companies breaking up with their nostalgia-laden businesses?
- Facebook faces ad boycott blues
- Wirecard files for insolvency, capping a wild week that saw billions vanish from its books and its former CEO under arrest
- Coronavirus cuts to CEO pay were short-lived
- What Mixer’s meltdown means for Microsoft
- Valuation: A crisis in the 1990s poised this aerospace stock for a great run in the 2020s
- The traders are at it again: Shares of bankrupt GNC rise in premarket trading
- Another 1.48 million people filed for unemployment even as states begin to reopen
- Sallie Krawcheck’s startup pivots beyond investing
- Bayer could settle the Roundup cancer litigation, but the drama is far from over
- Unilever to rename Fair & Lovely skin-lightening cream in India
- Coronavirus cases surge among adults under 50
- Disneyland and Disney California Adventure reopenings postponed
- Biden now leads in 6 states key to Trump’s 2016 victory
- As hospitalizations hit new records and states impose quarantines, businesses reconsider reopening
- The big question now is how to reopen
- Pop-up retail was made for the pandemic
- Jumpy investors grapple with a dreaded record-high—in coronavirus cases
- Q&A: PGA golfer Troy Merritt on golf returning as one of the first live sports on television
- Former Honeywell CEO David Cote just wrote one of the best guides ever on how to lead a company
- Why America won’t be going cashless anytime soon
- British cinemas are confronting the economics of reopening
- Coming out of a crisis, the boldest companies win
- Bayer agrees to pay $12 billion in legal settlements, in effort to put Roundup scandal behind it
- Two-thirds of Americans think the U.S. government is failing on climate change
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