Year
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News
Every FAFSA Delay Puts College Further Out of Reach
Each year, more than 17 million students complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, hoping to secure…
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World
China Deflation Alarms Raised by Falling Prices for Food and Cars
In addition to consumer price declines in January, wholesale prices fell last month, and have been down in every month…
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Finance
Taylor Swift Heading to Disney+ and ‘Moana’ Sequel to Theaters
The pop star’s hit “Eras Tour” concert film hits the streaming service next month, part of the company’s attempt to…
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Finance
New York Times Co. Adds 300,000 Digital Subscribers in Quarter
At the end of the year, The Times had 10.36 million subscribers, 9.7 million of them digital-only.
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World
French Police Officer Convicted in High-Profile Abuse Case
Théo Luhaka, who was 22 at the time of the incident, sustained serious injuries when the police subdued him while…
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Finance
Investors Pull Billions From Sustainable Funds Amid Political Heat
A new report showed that $13 billion was withdrawn last year from funds that invest in companies with environmental, social…
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Finance
A Consensus Emerges at Davos: Trump Will Win Re-Election
In private, many business and political leaders at the World Economic Forum say they expect Donald Trump to return to…
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Finance
Billionaires Wanted to Save the News Industry. They’re Losing a Fortune.
Time magazine, The Washington Post and The Los Angeles Times — owned by Marc Benioff, Jeff Bezos, and Dr. Patrick…
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Finance
U.K. Inflation Edges Higher, Halting 10-Month Decline
The News Inflation in Britain rose slightly in December, picking up for the first time in almost a year, after…
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World
China’s Economy Spooks Markets, and Hong Kong Stocks Sink 4 Percent
Pessimism among investors was most pronounced in Hong Kong, where stocks have plunged by nearly 10 percent so far this…