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- Social media and universal appeal: How Korean culture grew from a regional to a global powerhouse
- Policy insiders: Here’s who could get student loan forgiveness in 2022
- How to invest when inflation is high
- Theranos founder testifies her deception was for legitimate business reasons
- Why some retailers are shelving boys’ and girls’ sections
- A.I. hiring software faces a regulatory reckoning
- Under fire over misconduct allegations, Activision creates workplace-culture committee
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- Denver renews mask mandate as COVID-19 cases surge in Colorado
- Jury awards $25 million in damages against Unite the Right planners in mixed verdict
- Inflation is at a 31-year high, but don’t expect President Biden to fix it
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- Regal Cinemas to accept crypto for tickets, concessions
- How Amazon reset its image after a bitter unionization battle
- Dollar Tree is no longer selling its products for $1
- Turkey’s currency plummeted after Erdogan defied critics and doubled down on his mania for low interest rates
- U.S. to release 50 million barrels of oil to ease energy costs
- Middle Earth strikes back as patent tribunal blocks ‘J.R.R. Token’ crypto
- Young women are leading the fight for a union at Starbucks
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- The SEC wants to know if your corporate employer is investing in you
- Elon Musk has been in hot water with the SEC over his Tesla tweets. Now Tesla has hired a new lawyer—from the SEC
- How Brian Niccol turned Chipotle around
- U.S. tells Americans to avoid Germany and Denmark as Europe’s 4th COVID wave intensifies
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- IOC’s middleman role in Peng Shuai case may invite boycotts of 2022 Olympics in Beijing
- Investors dump Bitcoin, Ether and global stocks as fears over COVID and bond yields infect the markets
- High-flying fintech Atom Bank moves to a 4-day work week—without cutting pay
- Samsung will build an advanced chip plant in Texas in a win for Biden’s drive to increase U.S. production
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