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A Win for Big Tech at the Supreme Court

The court blocks a Texas law after an emergency request from groups representing major tech companies like Facebook and Twitter.  » mehr lesen

Student Loan Borrowers Got the Debt, but Not the Degree

Millions took out student loans for programs they did not complete. For some, debt cancellation would be life-changing. For others, it would hardly make a dent.  » mehr lesen

Sarah Palin’s Bid for New Libel Trial Against The Times Is Denied

A judge ruled that Ms. Palin failed to introduce “even a speck” of evidence to prove that the newspaper defamed her in a 2017 editorial that mistakenly connected her political rhetoric with...

F.A.A. Limits Boeing’s Self-Regulation Privileges

The agency approved only a three-year renewal, it said, because it wants to ensure that Boeing is carrying out certain changes to the program.  » mehr lesen

Marvin Josephson, Who Scored Big Deals for Stars, Dies at 95

He started small as a talent agent in 1955, with an unknown kiddie TV performer who would soon become Captain Kangaroo.  » mehr lesen

Forbes Scraps Plan to Go Public via SPAC

The century-old business magazine had aimed to go public through a blank-check company based in Hong Kong but changed course after the market flipped.  » mehr lesen

ISS Urges Spirit Shareholders to Vote Against Frontier Merger

Institutional Shareholder Services, which advises large investors, said shareholders should opt for a higher offer for Spirit by JetBlue.  » mehr lesen

A Senate Democrat wants Wells Fargo’s C.E.O. to fix its problems ‘once and for all.’

Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio, the chairman of the chamber’s Banking Committee, rebuked Charles W. Scharf for the bank’s continued problems.  » mehr lesen

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