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Lending Apps in India Shame Borrowers Who Can't Pay Money Back
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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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Talk Politics? Some Brokers Are Only Too Happy to Do So
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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.
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Can U.S. Travelers Go To Europe? Here's What to Know
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For American travelers hoping to head abroad, answers to questions about which countries they can visit and what the future might hold.
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Fear of Inflation Finds a Foothold in the Bond Market
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There is little evidence for a big jump in prices, but some economists and bond investors fear President Biden’s policies could lead to inflation.
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In Suez Canal, Stuck Ship Is a Warning About Excessive Globalization
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The shutdown of the vital waterway and its impact on trade underscore the world’s reliance on global supply chains.
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Biden Administration Ramps Up Debt Relief Program to Help Black Farmers
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The initiative, which is being run through the Agriculture Department, is at the center of the White House’s racial equity agenda.
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José Baselga, Who Advanced Breast Cancer Treatments, Dies at 61
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He was a top executive at Memorial Sloan Kettering before resigning over payments from health care companies. He went on to lead cancer research at AstraZeneca.
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Tesla employee’s firing and Elon Musk tweet on union were illegal, labor board rules.
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The board required that Tesla reinstate the employee and that Mr. Musk delete the tweet. It also required that the company amend its confidentiality agreement.
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Lawmakers Grill Tech C.E.O.s on Capitol Riot, Getting Few Direct Answers
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The leaders of Google, Facebook and Twitter faced sharp questions about misinformation’s role in the attack and the mental health of children who use their products.
