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Coinbase Could Lead a Crypto Charge Into Public Markets
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Coinbase’s successful debut may inspire others to pursue stock listings.
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Jobless claims will offer a gauge of the pandemic’s economic toll.
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Claims for the next few months could remain much higher than they were before the pandemic as the labor market adjusts to a new normal.
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Mark Zuckerberg is urged to scrap plans for an Instagram for children.
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A version of the popular photo-sharing app for younger users could hook children on endless scrolling and body-image shame, nonprofit groups warned.
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Hot Hatchbacks: Party in the Front, Business in the Back
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The “hot hatch” concept — sporty but practical, with plenty of horsepower — is being swallowed by (what else?) S.U.V.s.
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Jaguar’s Dynamic Duo, the E-Type Coupe and Convertible, Gets One Last Parade
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To celebrate 60 years of the E-Type, the British automaker is selling six pairs and will drive them from Coventry to Geneva, as a tribute to their introduction.
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The semiconductor shortage is affecting industries far beyond cars and computing.
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Catch up: Former Condé Nast editor plans a Vanity Fair for the Substack era.
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Voters Like Biden's Infrastructure Plan; Taxes Are an Issue
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A Times poll shows large majorities back spending on roads, ports, broadband and more. But Republicans aim to make corporate tax increases the issue.
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‘It’s a Roller-Coaster Ride’: Global Chip Shortage Is Making Industries Sweat
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The internet-connected world is completely dependent on the production of semiconductors. That’s become a problem now that supplies are running short.
