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She Got So Hooked on Watches That She Started a Website
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The more Elizabeth Doerr learned about timepieces, the more she was enthralled. Now she’s editor of an online magazine.
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Oil Giants Prepare to Put Carbon Back in the Ground
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Climate concerns push BP and other firms to seek new roles as pollution fighters.
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How Do Silicon Valley Techies Celebrate Getting Rich in a Pandemic?
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Not by buying airplanes. Instead, the newest start-up millionaires are proceeding cautiously.
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They Had a Fun Pandemic. You Can Read About It in Print.
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A downtown New York crowd is pushing back against the homogenization of big social media.
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MacKenzie Scott, a Philanthropist and Ex-Wife of Jeff Bezos, Remarries
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Her new husband, Dan Jewett, is a high school science teacher. He has pledged to work with her in giving away much of her billions.
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After Pandemic, Film Industry’s Hollywood Ending May Have to Wait
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Studios pushing toward a streaming future remain locked in a battle with theater owners eager for moviegoers to return in droves.
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Preparing for Cyberstrike on Russia, U.S. Confronts Hacking by China
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The proliferation of cyberattacks by rivals is presenting a challenge to the Biden administration as it seeks to deter intrusions on government and corporate systems.
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Rescue Package Includes $86 Billion Bailout for Failing Pensions
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Democrats pushed through a big aid measure for multiemployer pensions whose problems predate the pandemic.
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Child Tax Credit, Proposed in Stimulus, Advances an Effort Years in the Making
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The $1.9 trillion pandemic relief package moving through Congress advances an idea that Democrats have been nurturing for decades: establishing a guaranteed income for families with children.
