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Snoop Dogg Apologizes After Criticizing Gayle King Over Kobe Bryant Questions

“I should have handled it way different than that,” Snoop Dogg said on Instagram. Last week he unleashed an angry response to an interview that touched on a 2003 sexual assault accusation against Mr....

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Katherine W. Phillips, 47, Dies; Taught the Value of Difference

A business school professor who studied the benefits of diversity in the workplace and spoke to companies about it.

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China Expands Chaotic Dragnet in Coronavirus Crackdown

The “wartime” campaign to round up all who might be sick was extended to cities beyond the epicenter, even as it was marred by confusion that has isolated vulnerable patients and left some to die.

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A Luxury Apartment Rises in a Poor Neighborhood. What Happens Next?

Economists say rents would fall. Neighbors fear rents would rise. New research tries to find the answer.

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They Documented the Coronavirus Crisis in Wuhan. Then They Vanished.

Two video bloggers whose dispatches from the heart of the outbreak showed fear, grief and dissatisfaction with the government have gone silent.

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DealBook: Delta Plans to Go Carbon Neutral. Yes, You Read That Right.

The airline pledges to spend at least $1 billion to buy emission offsets and invest in more efficient planes, new fuel sources and carbon-capture technologies.

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Tips for Decoding College Financial Aid Offers

Schools often use different jargon for the same types of aid or loans. Student advocates offer suggestions on how to figure out what you’ll pay.

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They Wanted Research Funding, So They Entered the Lottery

A survey of New Zealand scientists found that recipients of a randomized funding program favored random allocations of some kinds of grant money.

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Some Assisted-Living Residents Don’t Get Promised Care, Suit Charges

Court decisions in California may shed light on how large chains make staffing decisions.

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Appeals Court Rejects Trump Medicaid Work Requirements in Arkansas

The ruling, written by a Reagan appointee, said the administration failed to show how such rules would help Medicaid to meet its mission of covering the poor.

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Lots of Rich Men Tweet Like the President Now

From Goldman Sachs to Amazon to the Democratic contenders, older rich men are going wild online.

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U.S. Watchdog to Investigate Trump’s Farm Bailout Program

The Government Accountability Office will review how the $28 billion farm bailout aimed at cushioning trade-related losses was spent.

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Trump Administration Will Raise Tariffs on European Aircraft

The Trump administration announced it would increase tariffs on European aircraft in an effort to ramp up pressure in a long-running airplane subsidy dispute.

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Three U.S. Airlines Extend Halt on Boeing 737 Max Flights

United, American and Southwest will substitute other planes through most of the summer travel season.

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A Former Owner of Newsweek Pleads Guilty in a Fraud Scheme

A Manhattan investigation had led to charges against Etienne Uzac, who co-owned IBT Media, and another media executive.

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Recline in Your Airplane Seat? A Debate Rages in the Skies and Online

You’re either a recliner or you’re not. There appears to be no middle seat here.

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Trump Administration Considering Halting Sales of Aircraft Parts to China

The review is part of a broader effort to restrict the flow of sensitive technology to China.

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Trump Administration Will Raise Tariffs on European Aircraft

The Trump administration announced it would increase tariffs on European aircraft in an effort to ramp up pressure in a long-running airplane subsidy dispute.

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This Week in Business: Amazon Is Coming for Trump

Plus, Bloomberg floods the internet with ads — and the campaign trail with cash.

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Japan’s Economy, Already Wobbly, Faces Big Blow From Coronavirus

After hits from storms and a tax increase, the world’s No. 3 economy could face recession as the outbreak takes a toll on tourism.

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