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Democrats may lose their fight to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour as part of their sweeping stimulus package.

The New York Times – Business:
Democrats may lose their fight to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour as part of their sweeping stimulus package.

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As automakers promise to get rid of internal combustion engines, Heidelberg is trying to get rid of autos.

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Older adults living alone often lack access or an understanding of technology, and many are unsure how to sign up for an appointment.

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A day at one mass site in Connecticut shows both the promise and the shortcomings of the approach, which is at the center of President Biden’s plan to bring the pandemic to an end.

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The authorization of a third Covid-19 vaccine will bring millions more doses within days. But health officials worry that some people will see the vaccine as the inferior choice.

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His laid-back style and namesake jeans made him a touchstone of 1960s fashion, drawing celebrities and tourists alike to his stores.

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Rooms and beds for retirees are in short supply as the population ages, leaving many vulnerable to companies pitching risky investments.

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By urging travelers to visit, the Maldives is reviving its luxury resorts. It’s also risking new outbreaks and courting controversy on social media.

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But its results were bolstered by a soaring stock market in the fourth quarter, Warren Buffett said in his annual letter to investors.

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Topeka Sam, who helps women re-entering society after prison, gets more than just money from Daniel S. Loeb’s $16 billion firm, Third Point.