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JPMorgan Apologizes for Its Role in Super League
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The bank that was to provide billions of dollars in financing for a breakaway European soccer league said it “misjudged” how fans would react.
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What It’s Like to Win an Oscar
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One filmmaker on winning an Academy Award: The best champagne ever, plus Mark Ruffalo leading the way.
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You Still Have Time to Ask Colleges for More Financial Aid
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Here are some tips on appealing your offer, especially if your finances have changed. Schools “are keenly aware” of flexibility needs, one expert says.
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Wealthy Families Look to Help Family Businesses in the Pandemic
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For the wealthy, an investment that gets around funds’ high fees and may earn good returns. And for the companies, a needed infusion of cash when other options have disappeared.
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Possible Cryptocurrency Fraud Is Another Blow to Turkey's Stability
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Turkish authorities raided offices associated with Thodex, a cryptocurrency platform that suspended operations and froze accounts worth a total of $2 billion.
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Biden May Eliminate the Carried Interest Loophole
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President Biden is weighing an end to the carried interest loophole.
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ABC Sells Out Ad Time for Oscars, Despited Expected Fall in Viewers
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Companies like Google, General Motors, Rolex and Verizon spent an estimated $2 million for each 30-second spot.
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Selling Your Home in a Seller’s Market
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Sorting through multiple bids can be harder than it seems. Choosing the highest offer isn’t always the smart way to go.
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Battle of the Seas: Cruise Lines vs. the C.D.C.
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Cruise companies and their allies are fighting against rules that have kept U.S. ships from sailing. But experts say controlling the coronavirus onboard is a complex puzzle.
