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Super Bowl winners, N.B.A. greats and tennis royalty are tied up with blank-check companies. That can help SPACs sell themselves to start-up targets in an increasingly competitive landscape.

The New York Times – Business:
Super Bowl winners, N.B.A. greats and tennis royalty are tied up with blank-check companies. That can help SPACs sell themselves to start-up targets in an increasingly competitive landscape.

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After resisting in 2020, many parents see an antidote to a school year when their children have been glued to a computer screen.

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After resisting in 2020, many parents see an antidote to a school year when their children have been glued to a computer screen.

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Alex Rodriguez isn’t like the other athletes getting into blank-check firms.

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Dominion Voting Systems, an election technology company, accused the news channel of advancing lies that devastated its reputation and business.

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Co-working company will receive $1.3 billion to spend on recovering from “a historic downturn.”

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With techniques honed in China, a new breed of company offers expensive loans to people devastated by the pandemic. If they can’t repay, family and friends hear all about it.

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Some real estate agents seem eager to post their political views on social media. But, especially in the last year, some of those messages veered toward hate speech, leading the industry to sharpen its ethics rules.