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Why the Jobs Market Has Wall Street and Washington on Edge
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A rebound in hiring has put more pressure on the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates. New jobs numbers are scheduled for release on Thursday.
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A.I. Is Reshaping the Economy. Good Luck Measuring How.
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Some data suggest artificial intelligence is already causing job losses. Other sources show the opposite. Why is it so hard to figure out what’s going on?
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Jaguar’s Electric Future: Curves Are Out, and Blunt Is In
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The storied British automaker is going all-electric, and this fall it will unveil its new flagship, with deliveries coming next year. The strategy is distinctive but risky and has drawn some prominent detractors.
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Chanel Is Buying Charvet, the World’s Oldest Shirt Maker
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The French luxury group is acquiring Charvet, a Parisian brand that dates to the 1830s, in a bid to add some men’s wear savoir-faire to its portfolio.
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Trump Administration Delivers Lucrative Win for Its Kratom Allies
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In moving to ban a potent synthetic version of kratom, the president’s team paved the way for more sales for makers of rival botanic supplements, who had aggressively lobbied for the change.
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Crypto Brought Trump a Huge Windfall, Even as Many Investors Lost Big
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President Trump and his family reaped vast financial rewards from a memecoin that generated losses for hundreds of thousands of investors.
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Who Can Sell ‘6 7’ Chicken Nuggets? One Company Is Asking a Court to Decide.
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The meat and poultry giant Perdue said in a lawsuit that Soules Foods copied its packaging that is based on a meme popular with children.