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How Trader Joe’s $2.99 tote bag became a status symbol
Trader Joe’s new mini tote bags are selling out, with online sellers marking them up.
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Donna Langley, Universal Chair, Bet Big on ’Oppenheimer’
Under Donna Langley’s leadership, Universal has managed the rare feat of achieving creative dominance and commercial supremacy at the same time.
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Automakers Are Sharing Consumers’ Driving Behavior With Insurance Companies
LexisNexis, which generates consumer risk profiles for the insurers, knew about every trip G.M. drivers had taken in their cars, including when they sped, braked too hard or accelerated rapidly.
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Biden’s $7.3 Trillion Budget Proposal Highlights Divide With Trump and GOP
The president’s $7.3 trillion budget proposal for the next fiscal year includes about $3 trillion in deficit reduction over a decade, largely from raising taxes on high earners and corporations.
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House GOP report details testimony that contradicted key Jan. 6 witness
The testimony by a Secret Service agent that was previously unreleased contradicts that of Cassidy Hutchinson, a former White House aide.
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House GOP report details testimony that contradicted key Jan. 6 witness
Testimony about former president Donald Trump’s actions after his speech on Jan. 6, 2021, was disputed by a Secret Service agent.
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RNC fires dozens of employees after Trump-backed leadership takes over
About 60 people were told they were no longer employed, according to a person with direct knowledge.
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House to Move Ahead With Bill Targeting TikTok as Trump Flips to Oppose It
Bipartisan legislation to force the Chinese owners of the platform to divest or face a ban was moving forward in Congress even after former President Donald J. Trump came out strongly against banning it.
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Testimony Fleshes Out Account of Trump’s Demand to Go to Capitol on Jan. 6
But a newly released transcript of an interview of the Secret Service agent who drove Donald Trump’s vehicle that day disputes that he tried to grab the steering wheel or lunged at another agent.
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Why Democrats Are Hopeful in North Carolina and Nervous in Georgia
President Biden’s campaign and its allies are targeting both battlegrounds — but only one state has a highly controversial Republican nominee lower on the ballot.