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Financial, tech, media and other business news from The New York Times.
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    Sep 27, 2019
    Determining how much very rich families would owe under Senator Warren’s tax plan would be devilishly difficult, the economist N. Gregory Mankiw says: One problem is that many kinds of wealth have no market valuation.
    Andrew Yang, left, and Senator Elizabeth Warren at the Democratic presidential debate earlier this month. But is Mr. Yang’s proposed V.A.T. and $1,000 dividend better than Senator Warren’s wealth tax?
    Yang vs. Warren: Who Has the Better Tax Plan? (Published 2019)
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    Feb 18, 2017
    This is language more typically used by presidents to refer to hostile foreign governments or terrorist groups. nyti.ms/2lWJ9hH
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    Nov 26, 2019
    The makeup artist Jackie Aina advocates for viewers with skin tones like her own — helping them navigate luxury cosmetics counters, drugstore aisles, subscription boxes and “a sea full of brands trying to capitalize off the ‘inclusivity movement’” nyti.ms/37DZCzk
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    Sep 24, 2020
    John Mackey, the founder of Whole Foods, blames obesity on bad decisions by consumers rather than lack of access to healthy food. "It’s less about access and more about people making poor choices, mostly due to ignorance."
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    Whole Foods Founder: ‘The Whole World Is Getting Fat’ (Published 2020)
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    Jun 1, 2017
    Today's energy jobs are in solar, not coal nyti.ms/2sty8XE
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    Feb 8, 2017
    “All Ivanka Trump signs should be discarded,” TJ Maxx employees were told
    Nordstrom announced last week that, based on sales, it would no longer carry Ivanka Trump’s products.
    Trump Assails Nordstrom for ‘Unfairly’ Dropping His Daughter Ivanka’s Line (Published 2017)
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    Jan 5, 2020
    For some people in Hong Kong, the future is uncertain. Others see no future there at all.
    The central business district of Hong Kong, a city of seven million where lives have been upended by political turmoil.
    Hong Kong Considers the Future: ‘If You Can Afford It, Leave’ (Published 2020)
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    Jun 22, 2020
    After staff members at The Ringer complained of the lack of diversity on the company's dozens of podcasts, the site's co-founder, Bill Simmons, said in an interview: “It’s a business. This isn’t Open Mic Night.” nyti.ms/2YXYdQC
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    Jul 6, 2017
    “A TV network blackmailing a private citizen into not making funny videos about it is not journalism, CNN”
    President Trump’s reposting Sunday of an altered wrestling video was celebrated by its creator.
    How a CNN Investigation Set Off an Internet Meme War (Published 2017)
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    Oct 14, 2020
    Shares in the Korean company that manages BTS will begin trading in South Korea on Thursday. Many investors see the listing as a golden opportunity to own a slice of a musical phenomenon that was the world’s most lucrative touring act last year. nyti.ms/33TsQKB
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    May 10, 2020
    Google and Facebook employees were told this week that they could stay home until next year. Capital One said workers will be out through Labor Day and possibly longer. Amazon is saying October. nyti.ms/2LcPlQr
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    Sep 5, 2020
    Chinese police dragged Joanne Li from her house, manacled her to a chair, and interrogated her for three days. Her crime: sending a link on WeChat. A cornerstone of China's surveillance state, the app may soon be banned in America.
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    Forget TikTok. China’s Powerhouse App Is WeChat, and Its Power Is Sweeping. (Published 2020)
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    Jun 14, 2020
    Twitter said it removed thousands of accounts that were part of a Chinese misinformation campaign that in part promoted Beijing’s pandemic response nyti.ms/37oZLHc
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    Aug 26, 2020
    Emboldened by a new law, Hong Kong security forces are turning to harsher tactics as they close a digital dragnet on activists, like forcing fingers on phone scanners or trying to trigger facial recognition systems to unlock people’s phones. nyti.ms/2QoOgYv

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