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Guess Withdraws Look-alike Telfar Bag
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Copycatting has social media consequences. After the BeyHive and the Rihanna Navy — the Telfar tribe?
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What is Going on with China, Cotton and All of These Clothing Brands?
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A user’s guide to the latest cross-border social media fashion crisis.
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The Start-Up Enemies of Wall Street Are Booming
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Times are flush for young tech companies like Stripe and Coinbase, which are having a moment as they upend the financial establishment.
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In China Sex Scandal, Many See a #MeToo Moment
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A young woman from a modest background gets a long prison term. The powerful officials who paid her draw lighter punishment. The Chinese public has questions.
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How Arizona Won the Weed Legalization Race
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Four states voted to legalize recreational cannabis in November. Only one is selling it so far.
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Contentious Union Vote at Amazon Heads to a Count
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The outcome of a vote at a warehouse in Alabama could have far-ranging implications for both the company and the labor movement.
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Remote Work Is Here to Stay. Manhattan May Never Be the Same.
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New York City, long buoyed by the flow of commuters into its towering office buildings, faces a cataclysmic challenge, even when the pandemic ends.
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A Nursing Home’s Mission to Vaccinate Its Hesitant Staff
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Almost all of the residents at Forest Hills of D.C. got their initial Covid-19 shots in January. But nearly half of the staff there had declined. Would an effort to change their minds succeed?

