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The Startup Making It Easier for Young People to Put Money on Sports

The Startup Making It Easier for Young People to Put Money on Sports

     PrizePicks says it offers fantasy-sports games, not gambling. Rivals disagree. ...

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Missile Strikes on Odesa Are Destroying Its Russian Legacy

Missile Strikes on Odesa Are Destroying Its Russian Legacy

     Attacks on the Ukrainian city’s cathedral and historic center are turning even more of its residents against Moscow Odesa’s Transfiguration Cathedral suf...

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Biden’s New Border Rules Don’t Deter Venezuelans

Biden’s New Border Rules Don’t Deter Venezuelans

     Illegal crossings are down, but Venezuelan refugees still seek to enter A Biden administration program to assist migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezu...

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ECB Raises Rates, Says Pausing Is an Option

ECB Raises Rates, Says Pausing Is an Option

     ‘We might hike and we might hold,’ President Christine Lagarde says The Eur...

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New Bank Capital Plan Targets Wealth-Management Fees, Others

New Bank Capital Plan Targets Wealth-Management Fees, Others

     American Express, Morgan Stanley could see outsize increases under new proposal ...

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Hunter Biden’s Courtroom Reversal Extends His Legal Limbo, Political Exposure

Hunter Biden’s Courtroom Reversal Extends His Legal Limbo, Political Exposure

     Republicans relish judge’s refusal to sign off on plea deal as Democrats play it down ...

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Recession Odds Just Got Longer

Recession Odds Just Got Longer

     GDP grew in the second quarter and, despite Fed rate increases, it is poised to keep growing ...

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McDonald’s Grimace Shake Trend Pays Off for Burger Chain

McDonald’s Grimace Shake Trend Pays Off for Burger Chain

     Meal celebrating purple character rings up sales after it goes viral on TikTok ...

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‘It’s Business in Front and a Party in Back’: Welcome to the Mullet House

‘It’s Business in Front and a Party in Back’: Welcome to the Mullet House

     A Texas couple spent $9 million building a second home in California and named it after the infamous haircut The new contemporary home in Carmel, Calif.,...

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Little-Known Tips for Working Smarter With Your Office Software

Little-Known Tips for Working Smarter With Your Office Software

     You may think you know all there is to know about Microsoft Word, Google Docs, Excel, PowerPoint, Gmail, Outlook and other apps. But you probably don’t. ...

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North Korea Celebrates Major Holiday With Special Guests From China and Russia

North Korea Celebrates Major Holiday With Special Guests From China and Russia

     Pyongyang was to hold large military parade, with first foreign delegations allowed in the country since the pandemic ...

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Even a Little Exercise Could Cut Your Cancer Risk

Even a Little Exercise Could Cut Your Cancer Risk

     Short bursts of daily movement were associated with lower cancer incidence in new study ...

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What America Can Still Learn From Calvin Coolidge

What America Can Still Learn From Calvin Coolidge

     The modesty and restraint of a president once dismissed as ‘Silent Cal’ are virtues our politics could use today Calvin Coolidge in an undated photograph...

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Could a Recession Still Be Years Away? Steady Growth, Moderating Inflation Improve Odds of Extended Expansion

Could a Recession Still Be Years Away? Steady Growth, Moderating Inflation Improve Odds of Extended Expansion

     If Fed achieves a soft landing, history suggests economy could keep growing four or five more years ...

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Trump Lawyers Meet With Special Counsel’s Team as Jan. 6 Indictment Looms

Trump Lawyers Meet With Special Counsel’s Team as Jan. 6 Indictment Looms

     Meeting at Jack Smith’s office comes after former president received target letter in election investigation ...

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Norfolk Southern Lifts Ohio Derailment Cost to Over $800 Million

Norfolk Southern Lifts Ohio Derailment Cost to Over $800 Million

     Atlanta-based railroad operator’s second-quarter earnings fall sharply Furt...

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How AbbVie’s Humira Still Reigns, Despite New Competition

How AbbVie’s Humira Still Reigns, Despite New Competition

     Revenue for blockbuster arthritis drug declined in the second quarter, largely due to discounts for middlemen ...

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Companies Get Creative When Employees Go on Parental Leave

Companies Get Creative When Employees Go on Parental Leave

     Employers increasingly see parental leave as a way to give other employees, or people who have been out of the workforce, a chance to strenghten their ski...

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What Fed Hikes? Much of Americans’ Debt Is Still Riding Ultralow Rates

What Fed Hikes? Much of Americans’ Debt Is Still Riding Ultralow Rates

     A huge chunk of consumer debt still carries fixed rates made before 2022 Members of the Durbin family at their home in Ohio. ...

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Shell’s Shrinking Profit Still Fills Investors’ Pockets

Shell’s Shrinking Profit Still Fills Investors’ Pockets

     Energy prices would need to halve to potentially stem the flow of payouts A...

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Supreme Court Allows Work on Mountain Valley Pipeline to Resume

Supreme Court Allows Work on Mountain Valley Pipeline to Resume

     Opponents had sought to block completion of long-stalled project The Mounta...

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Uveitis Market Report 2032: Epidemiology data, Treatment market, Therapies, FDA Approvals and Companies by DelveInsight | Tarsier Pharma, Oculis Pharma, Ro...

Uveitis Market Report 2032: Epidemiology data, Treatment market, Therapies, FDA Approvals and Companies by DelveInsight | Tarsier Pharma, Oculis Pharma, Roche, Eli Lilly, Santen Inc, Aerie Pharmaceuticals, Allergan, Merck, Pfizer, Teva Pharma, Bayer AG, Novartis, EyePoint Pharmaceuticals, Amorphex Therapeutics Holdings, Astellas Pharma Inc,

    The Uveitis market report provides current treatment practices, emerging drugs, the market share of the individual therapies, and the current and forecaste...

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Four-Day Workweek Experiment Finds Work Does Get Done in Less Time

Four-Day Workweek Experiment Finds Work Does Get Done in Less Time

     The longer people worked in new efficient ways, the more their workweek shrank over time, a large-scale study shows ...

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Boeing Reports $149 Million Loss as Defense Charges Pile Up

Boeing Reports $149 Million Loss as Defense Charges Pile Up

     Deliveries and orders for jetliners rise; aerospace company’s sales and profit beat analysts’ expectations ...

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Indiana Takes Top Slots

Indiana Takes Top Slots

     Lafayette, Ind., retains top spot in emerging home markets for third consecutive quarter A view of downtown Lafayette. Three Indiana metro areas topped t...

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Can AI Replace Humans? We Went to the Fast-Food Drive-Through to Find Out

Can AI Replace Humans? We Went to the Fast-Food Drive-Through to Find Out

     Chatbots are already working in restaurants across the U.S. Our columnist put in about 30 orders at a Hardee’s. ...

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Biden’s ‘Made in America’ Pledge Collides With His Climate Goals

Biden’s ‘Made in America’ Pledge Collides With His Climate Goals

     Companies, lawmakers are trying to influence how the government gives out billions in subsidies ...

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Gap Poaches Mattel Executive Who Revived Barbie to Be Its CEO

Gap Poaches Mattel Executive Who Revived Barbie to Be Its CEO

     Branding veteran Richard Dickson is charged with rebooting the iconic clothing company Richard Dickson has spent much of his career at Mattel, where he i...

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Streets Are Getting So Hot They Are Causing Serious Burns

Streets Are Getting So Hot They Are Causing Serious Burns

     Extreme heat means even brief contact with hot pavement can burn skin David...

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As War Becomes Grinding Fight, Medics Battle to Save Soldiers in Ukraine

As War Becomes Grinding Fight, Medics Battle to Save Soldiers in Ukraine

     Mines, lack of training cause high casualties in a fight that has become a war of attrition Ukrainian paramedics work round the clock to treat wounded so...

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Israeli High Court Sets Preliminary Hearing for Challenge to Judicial Overhaul

Israeli High Court Sets Preliminary Hearing for Challenge to Judicial Overhaul

     Country’s high court sets September date for preliminary hearing on constitutionality of bill ...

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Sam Bankman-Fried Faces New Scrutiny for Pretrial Conduct

Sam Bankman-Fried Faces New Scrutiny for Pretrial Conduct

     Judge to consider gag order after prosecutors said FTX founder leaked documents about onetime colleague and girlfriend ...

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Mushroom Foraging Is So Popular in Minnesota, the State Plans a Crackdown

Mushroom Foraging Is So Popular in Minnesota, the State Plans a Crackdown

     Officials eye a limit on picking and push the buttons of some fans; ‘I kind of cried a little’ Peter Martignacco, president of the Minnesota Mycological ...

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Deutsche Bank Still Has Too Many Plot Twists

Deutsche Bank Still Has Too Many Plot Twists

     German lender’s recovery plan combines cost-cutting, opportunistic growth and income distribution, but it is a hard sell in a market that can find simpler...

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Union Pacific Picks New CEO

Union Pacific Picks New CEO

     Shares rise as freight-railroad operator appoints hedge fund’s pick The CEO...

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How Bad Is China’s Economy? Millions of Young People Are Unemployed and Disillusioned

How Bad Is China’s Economy? Millions of Young People Are Unemployed and Disillusioned

     Nation needs workers, but college graduates shun low-skill work; many opt out of job market, ‘lying flat’ A job fair in Huai’an, China, in May. H...

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California Banks Merge to Get Smaller

California Banks Merge to Get Smaller

     The merger of the two California banks will actually help shrink the assets of the combined lenders ...

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Elon Musk’s X Rebrand Cues Complications—and Porn Jokes

Elon Musk’s X Rebrand Cues Complications—and Porn Jokes

     Latest Twitter upheaval agitates former employees, could incite trademark battles Twitter, or X, users were baffled when the rebranding first appeared on...

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Fire on Car-Carrier Ship Off Dutch Coast Kills One

Fire on Car-Carrier Ship Off Dutch Coast Kills One

     Coast guard is investigating whether the blaze started in an electric vehicle ...

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Where to Put Your Cash After the Fed Raises Interest Rates

Where to Put Your Cash After the Fed Raises Interest Rates

     What the central bank’s moves mean for bank CDs and high-yield savings accounts ...

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The Startup Making It Easier for Young People to Put Money on Sports

PrizePicks says it offers fantasy-sports games, not gambling. Rivals disagree. ...

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Missile Strikes on Odesa Are Destroying Its Russian Legacy

Attacks on the Ukrainian city’s cathedral and historic center are turning even more of its residents against Moscow Odesa’s Tran...

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Biden’s New Border Rules Don’t Deter Venezuelans

Illegal crossings are down, but Venezuelan refugees still seek to enter A Biden administration program to assist migrants from C...

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ECB Raises Rates, Says Pausing Is an Option

‘We might hike and we might hold,’ President Christine Lagarde says ...

Read More

New Bank Capital Plan Targets Wealth-Management Fees, Others

American Express, Morgan Stanley could see outsize increases under new proposal ...

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Hunter Biden’s Courtroom Reversal Extends His Legal Limbo, Political Exposure

Republicans relish judge’s refusal to sign off on plea deal as Democrats play it down ...

Read More

Recession Odds Just Got Longer

GDP grew in the second quarter and, despite Fed rate increases, it is poised to keep growing ...

Read More

McDonald’s Grimace Shake Trend Pays Off for Burger Chain

Meal celebrating purple character rings up sales after it goes viral on TikTok ...

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‘It’s Business in Front and a Party in Back’: Welcome to the Mullet House

A Texas couple spent $9 million building a second home in California and named it after the infamous haircut The new contemporar...

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Little-Known Tips for Working Smarter With Your Office Software

You may think you know all there is to know about Microsoft Word, Google Docs, Excel, PowerPoint, Gmail, Outlook and other apps. ...

Read More

North Korea Celebrates Major Holiday With Special Guests From China and Russia

Pyongyang was to hold large military parade, with first foreign delegations allowed in the country since the pandemic ...

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Even a Little Exercise Could Cut Your Cancer Risk

Short bursts of daily movement were associated with lower cancer incidence in new study ...

Read More

What America Can Still Learn From Calvin Coolidge

The modesty and restraint of a president once dismissed as ‘Silent Cal’ are virtues our politics could use today Calvin Coolidge...

Read More

Could a Recession Still Be Years Away? Steady Growth, Moderating Inflation Improve Odds of Extended Expansion

If Fed achieves a soft landing, history suggests economy could keep growing four or five more years ...

Read More

Trump Lawyers Meet With Special Counsel’s Team as Jan. 6 Indictment Looms

Meeting at Jack Smith’s office comes after former president received target letter in election investigation ...

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Norfolk Southern Lifts Ohio Derailment Cost to Over $800 Million

Atlanta-based railroad operator’s second-quarter earnings fall sharply ...

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How AbbVie’s Humira Still Reigns, Despite New Competition

Revenue for blockbuster arthritis drug declined in the second quarter, largely due to discounts for middlemen ...

Read More

Companies Get Creative When Employees Go on Parental Leave

Employers increasingly see parental leave as a way to give other employees, or people who have been out of the workforce, a chanc...

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What Fed Hikes? Much of Americans’ Debt Is Still Riding Ultralow Rates

A huge chunk of consumer debt still carries fixed rates made before 2022 Members of the Durbin family at their home in Ohio. ...

Read More

Shell’s Shrinking Profit Still Fills Investors’ Pockets

Energy prices would need to halve to potentially stem the flow of payouts ...

Read More

Supreme Court Allows Work on Mountain Valley Pipeline to Resume

Opponents had sought to block completion of long-stalled project ...

Read More

Uveitis Market Report 2032: Epidemiology data, Treatment market, Therapies, FDA Approvals and Companies by DelveInsight | Tarsier Pharma, Oculis Pharma, Ro...

The Uveitis market report provides current treatment practices, emerging drugs, the market share of the individual therapies, and ...

Read More

Four-Day Workweek Experiment Finds Work Does Get Done in Less Time

The longer people worked in new efficient ways, the more their workweek shrank over time, a large-scale study shows ...

Read More

Boeing Reports $149 Million Loss as Defense Charges Pile Up

Deliveries and orders for jetliners rise; aerospace company’s sales and profit beat analysts’ expectations ...

Read More

Indiana Takes Top Slots

Lafayette, Ind., retains top spot in emerging home markets for third consecutive quarter A view of downtown Lafayette. Three Ind...

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Can AI Replace Humans? We Went to the Fast-Food Drive-Through to Find Out

Chatbots are already working in restaurants across the U.S. Our columnist put in about 30 orders at a Hardee’s. ...

Read More

Biden’s ‘Made in America’ Pledge Collides With His Climate Goals

Companies, lawmakers are trying to influence how the government gives out billions in subsidies ...

Read More

Gap Poaches Mattel Executive Who Revived Barbie to Be Its CEO

Branding veteran Richard Dickson is charged with rebooting the iconic clothing company Richard Dickson has spent much of his car...

Read More

Streets Are Getting So Hot They Are Causing Serious Burns

Extreme heat means even brief contact with hot pavement can burn skin ...

Read More

As War Becomes Grinding Fight, Medics Battle to Save Soldiers in Ukraine

Mines, lack of training cause high casualties in a fight that has become a war of attrition Ukrainian paramedics work round the ...

Read More

Israeli High Court Sets Preliminary Hearing for Challenge to Judicial Overhaul

Country’s high court sets September date for preliminary hearing on constitutionality of bill ...

Read More

Sam Bankman-Fried Faces New Scrutiny for Pretrial Conduct

Judge to consider gag order after prosecutors said FTX founder leaked documents about onetime colleague and girlfriend ...

Read More

Mushroom Foraging Is So Popular in Minnesota, the State Plans a Crackdown

Officials eye a limit on picking and push the buttons of some fans; ‘I kind of cried a little’ Peter Martignacco, president of t...

Read More

Deutsche Bank Still Has Too Many Plot Twists

German lender’s recovery plan combines cost-cutting, opportunistic growth and income distribution, but it is a hard sell in a mar...

Read More

Union Pacific Picks New CEO

Shares rise as freight-railroad operator appoints hedge fund’s pick ...

Read More

How Bad Is China’s Economy? Millions of Young People Are Unemployed and Disillusioned

Nation needs workers, but college graduates shun low-skill work; many opt out of job market, ‘lying flat’ A job fair in Huai’an,...

Read More

California Banks Merge to Get Smaller

The merger of the two California banks will actually help shrink the assets of the combined lenders ...

Read More

Elon Musk’s X Rebrand Cues Complications—and Porn Jokes

Latest Twitter upheaval agitates former employees, could incite trademark battles Twitter, or X, users were baffled when the reb...

Read More

Fire on Car-Carrier Ship Off Dutch Coast Kills One

Coast guard is investigating whether the blaze started in an electric vehicle ...

Read More

Where to Put Your Cash After the Fed Raises Interest Rates

What the central bank’s moves mean for bank CDs and high-yield savings accounts ...

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