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TikTok Bill’s Progress Slows in the Senate
Legislation to force TikTok’s Chinese owner to sell the app or have it banned in the United States sailed through the House, but the Senate has no plans to move hastily.
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What Must Nelson Peltz Do to Get Some Respect?
The longtime corporate agitator feels misunderstood. Maybe his fight with Disney could change that.
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Beauty Stores Like Sephora Draw Teens Driven by Social Media
Sephora has emerged as a retailer of choice among teenagers and preadolescents. Its new chief executive sees both a challenge and an opportunity.
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Mike Lynch, Former UK Tech Mogul, Face Trial for Defrauding HP
A criminal trial is set to begin for Mr. Lynch, the founder of the software company Autonomy, which was sold to Hewlett-Packard in 2011 and later accused of being a fraud.
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I Asked My Mom if She Was Prepared to Die
Then I talked to some end-of-life experts. Here’s what I found out.
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TikTok Fight Cast Shadow Over Investments in Other Chinese Companies
TikTok’s turn in geopolitical cross hairs highlights the narrowing paths to liquidity for investments in Chinese companies.
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Trump says some undocumented immigrants are ‘not people’
The presumptive Republican nominee’s comment at a rally Saturday represents an escalation of his long-harsh language about migrants.
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Palestinian-Israeli dinners spark backlash, then understanding
After a Palestinian activist protests a series called Two Plate Solution, organizers pursue a conversation with her rather than letting it play out online.
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Designers say ‘unexpected red’ really works. Here’s how to use it.
If done right, the theory making the rounds on social media can transform any room from boring to fresh and inviting.
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Scones With Gruyere and Country Ham
These savory scones are deeply satisfying, with rich umami notes from Gruyère cheese, ham and scallions.