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Apple says Parler can return to iPhones after the app makes some changes.
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Parler had been kicked off iPhones and Android devices after the Capitol insurrection in January.
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Coal Miners Union Seeks Voice in Move to Renewable Energy
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The mine workers are calling for the creation of new jobs through tax credits that would subsidize the making of solar panel and wind turbine components.
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American Airlines C.E.O. Says Voting Rights Is 'an Equity Issue'
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Doug Parker, the C.E.O., said in a meeting with employees that voting rights was “an equity issue,” according to a recording of the conversation.
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Britain is ramping up its post-Brexit plans to fortify its financial sector.
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Gary Gensler’s three priorities on his first day as head of the S.E.C.
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Corporate Profits Expected to Rally as the Economy Recovers: Live Updates
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Big money is backing a breakaway league of top European soccer clubs.
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JPMorgan Chase is leading a multibillion-dollar financing to support the new Super League.
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Corporate Giving Has Changed After the Capitol Riot, a Little
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New fund-raising disclosures show a shift in giving.
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The National Association of Realtors is advocating an end to a pandemic-era ban on evictions.
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