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The U.S. president's daughter serves as an unpaid adviser to her father.
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A simple reason for the sudden ubiquity of poke, an unassuming salad bar-meets-sushi delicacy.
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Twenty-five years ago, U.S. tech companies pledged to stop using chemicals that caused miscarriages and birth defects. They failed to ensure that their Asian suppliers did the same.
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South Korea’s government wants to know whether Chinese President Xi Jinping gave alternative facts on the nation’s history to Donald Trump.
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'F-you money' awarded to veteran team members boosted parent Alphabet’s R&D costs, prompting comment from the company's CFO
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The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art has hit every bump in the road.
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When Zak Pashak's factory opened in 2013, bicycle manufacturing in the U.S. had all but disappeared
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YouTube, a popular media site for firearms enthusiasts, this week quietly introduced tighter restrictions on videos involving weapons, becoming the latest battleground in the U.S. gun-control debate.
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A few massive investors can rock it with a shrug.
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The problems cryptocurrencies help solve will not disappear if their prices collapse the way tulip futures did in the 17th century.
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Three Equifax Inc. senior executives sold shares worth almost $1.8 million in the days after the company discovered a security breach that may have compromised information on about 143 million U.S.…
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A total of $1.6 billion have been globally raised via ICOs.