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Texas Froze and California Burned. To Insurers, They Look Similar.
The New York Times – Business:
An effort to pass on costs in Texas will echo the wildfire strategy by arguing that power companies should have taken protective steps after past cold snaps.
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The Next Level in Office Amenities: Wild Horses
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The mustangs at a Nevada office park are an example of the outrageous perks that businesses dangle to impress job candidates, but wildlife advocates are pushing back on efforts to market them.
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How Small Market Investors Are Being Wooed by Companies
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Small investors are becoming a force in the stock market, and company executives are beginning to take notice.
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Markets Fall Amid Worries Over Johnson & Johnson's Vaccine
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Shares were down after health officials paused use of the shot over safety fears.
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Rising Interest Rates Threaten Mutual Fund Returns
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The low rates that propelled the stock market’s boom are starting to rise, putting investors in a precarious position.
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A $1.2 Million Charles Schwab Bank Deposit Error Buys a House, and an Arrest, Officials Say
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Kelyn Spadoni tried to keep a deposit that was off by five decimal places, according to the authorities, who said she was charged with fraud and fired from her job on the same day.
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What Is Hospitality? The Current Answer Doesn’t Work.
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The host-guest relationship puts all the work on the server, particularly during the pandemic, and points to the dysfunction at the heart of the business.
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Cinerama Dome in Hollywood Won't Reopen After Pandemic
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ArcLight Cinemas owned 16 theaters and more than 300 screens, including the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood.

