Business
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What to Do if Market Drops Took a Bite Out of Your College Savings
Many families saving for college are seeing red — on their 529 plan statements. Investors in the state-sponsored, tax-favored college…
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First Solar says it will spend up to $1.2 billion to expand U.S. production.
First Solar, a big solar panel manufacturer, said on Tuesday that it would invest up to $1.2 billion to build…
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Job Openings Picked Up in July, Showing the Labor Market Remains Hot
Demand for workers remained strong in July, a sign that the U.S. labor market remains vibrant even as the Federal…
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Elon Musk Cites New Reasons to Scrap Twitter Deal, as Subpoenas Fly
Elon Musk’s lawyers told Twitter in a letter on Monday that the recent whistle-blower report by Pieter Zatko, Twitter’s former…
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Frustrations Mount at Washington Post as Its Business Struggles
In the years after Jeff Bezos bought The Washington Post in 2013, business boomed. Droves of readers bought digital subscriptions,…
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Chris Dawson, Subject of ‘Teacher’s Pet’ Podcast, Is Found Guilty of Wife’s Murder
Chris Dawson, who was arrested in 2018 after the true-crime podcast “The Teacher’s Pet” shed new light on the disappearance…
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Google Employee Who Played Key Role in Protest of Contract With Israel Quits
A Google employee who became the most visible opponent of a company contract with the Israeli military said on Tuesday…
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California Bids for Tighter Rein on Fast-Food Chains
A swift and sweeping blow to fast-food companies.Credit...John G Mabanglo/EPA, via ShutterstockFast-food chains lose super-sized lobbying battle ...
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Sweeping Children’s Online Safety Bill Is Passed in California
Social media and game platforms often use recommendation algorithms, find-a-friend tools, smartphone notices and other enticements to keep people ...
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This Remote Mine Could Foretell the Future of America’s Electric Car Industry
Hiding a thousand feet below the earth’s surface in this patch of northern Minnesota wetlands are ancient mineral deposits that…