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Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York.

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Trump Contradicts Advisers on China Technology Fears

The president, in a series of tweets, said the U.S. would not restrict sales to the country, a sharp shift in administration policy.

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The Whole-Grain Grail: A Sandwich Bread With Mass Appeal

Bakers around the country have joined forces to make a soft, sliced, affordable bread with whole wheat. Their only obstacle? Every other loaf in America.

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Video Chats and Ordering In: Coronavirus Quarantine With a Smartphone

This is not your grandmother’s quarantine. People are confined and afraid, but their virtual lives have been largely uninterrupted.

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Pardon Closes the Book on Milken’s Case but Can’t Rewrite It

An alternative narrative portrays Michael Milken, a symbol of 1980s greed, as a maverick crushed by the establishment. Even money won’t make that a reality.

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Breaking the Curse of the It Bag

Not to mention four fashion awards. Daniel Lee, the Bottega Veneta designer, has a lot to prove.

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Luxury Homes in the French Alps Are a Great Deal. There’s a Reason for That.

For buyers willing to rent luxury homes to vacationers, the savings on value-added tax are substantial.

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Aircraft, Big and Small, Are Changing Our Relationship With Flight

As aviation technology becomes more integrated into everyday life, providers of new services brace for the unknown.

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A Presidential Pardon for the ‘Junk Bond King’

Michael Milken was among a “who’s who of white-collar criminals” given official reprieve by President Trump.

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U.K.’s New Immigration Rules Will Restrict Low-Skilled Workers

Business groups denounced the plan, warning of looming labor shortages at a time of nearly full employment.

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To Prevent Next Coronavirus, Stop the Wildlife Trade, Conservationists Say

Conservationists see a persistent threat of epidemics so long as tens of millions of animals are traded in Southeast Asia.

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E. Jean Carroll Says Elle Magazine Fired Her After Trump Rape Accusation

The longtime columnist blamed Donald J. Trump for her departure from the magazine, saying in a defamation lawsuit he had damaged her reputation by calling her a liar.

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New York Times Leads Polk Awards With 4 Prizes

The Times Magazine’s 1619 Project received a special honor, and reporters from local newspapers took prizes for uncovering mayoral misdeeds.

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Coronavirus Worsens U.S.-China Ties and Bolsters Hawks in Washington

But if hard-liners in the U.S. administration were hoping for a united, anti-China message from Washington, that goal has been undermined by President Trump.

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Boeing, to Fend Off Sanctions, Backs Ending State Tax Breaks

Washington State is expected to approve legislation removing what the World Trade Organization says are unfair subsidies.

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Why the Stock Market Isn’t Too Worried About Coronavirus

There would be risks in relying on the Fed to bail out the economy from a potential pandemic.

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London to Singapore in a Tiny Truck, and Other Road Trip Adventures

Breakdowns, illness and language barriers, but also freedom that a guided tour will never offer.

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Bloomberg’s Bruising Debate Dents His Odds

Mike Bloomberg has spent over $400 million during his ascent in Democratic primary polls. Money couldn’t save him from a widely panned performance onstage.

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UBS Names Ralph Hamers, From ING, to Be Its Next C.E.O.

Mr. Hamers will succeed Sergio Ermotti at UBS, the world’s biggest wealth management firm.

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In a City Under Lockdown, Hope Arrives by Motorbike

Delivery drivers in Wuhan and across China offer a lifeline to millions of people barricaded in their homes during the coronavirus outbreak, but the work puts them at risk.

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