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Many people may have deferred maintenance because their cars mostly sat around in the pandemic. But that creates its own ills.

The New York Times – Business:
Many people may have deferred maintenance because their cars mostly sat around in the pandemic. But that creates its own ills.

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Banks were eager to do business with Bill Hwang and his Archegos Capital Management — until he ran out of money.

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The game was bought as a Christmas gift in 1986 but was left in a desk drawer for 35 years. It sold for $660,000 at an auction on Friday.

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Confronting late-stage pandemic burnout, with everything from edibles to Exodus.

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Exports of chocolate to Europe have turned into a nightmare of paperwork and delays, making fine British chocolate scarce in Europe.

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Few investors have a broader view of the global tech landscape than Bob van Dijk. What does he see?

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The discussions between the digital pin board company and the app that inspired the “VSCO girls” trend are ongoing.

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They should still wear masks but no quarantines are necessary, the agency said in new guidance that cited growing data about the effectiveness of the shots.

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In updated recommendations, the federal health agency said both domestic and international travel was low risk for fully vaccinated Americans. But travel remains far from simple.