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South Florida hits adulthood

Everyone once in a while I run into someone new and they ask how long I’ve lived down here. The answer is “since 1984.” I usually add that living here that long is like watching a teenager grow up....

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George L. Hanbury II: Insights on NSU’s dramatic growth

Portrait Photography by Eduardo Schneider Either of George L. Hanbury’s two careers would be considered remarkable achievements. For 30 years, he was a city manager, where tenures are often...

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Briefcase Broward

Travis RuaneNew teammates at Associated FinancialFormer Miami Dolphins safety Shawn Wooden and retirement plan specialist Travis Ruane have joined Associated Financial Consultants & Investor...

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Intel’s Culture Needed Fixing. Its C.E.O. Is Shaking Things Up.

Robert Swan, who leads the world’s biggest chip maker, is pushing his 110,000 employees to confront internal problems more openly.

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Why the Success of The New York Times May Be Bad News for Journalism

In his debut, our new media columnist says The Times has become like Facebook or Google — a digital behemoth crowding out the competition.

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‘The Face of the Coronavirus’: A Hong Kong Student Shunned in Italy

Since arriving in Bologna, Ciara Lo said she has been discriminated against at a bank and a police station because she is Chinese.

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How to Fight That Sinking Feeling

Markets are expecting increasingly aggressive, potentially coordinated actions from central banks around the world.

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He Blames ‘Evil’ for South Korea’s Coronavirus Surge. Officials Blame Him.

Lee Man-hee, the founder of the Shincheonji church, which has been at the center of the outbreak in South Korea, is trying to defend his group while denying the accusations against it.

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OPEC Tries to Head Off Oil Glut as Coronavirus Saps Demand

A rise in oil prices on Monday suggested traders believe OPEC and Russia will agree on a new cut in oil production this week.

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U.S. Limits Chinese Staff at News Agencies Controlled by Beijing

The new rule could effectively force 60 Chinese citizens to leave the United States in a tit-for-tat campaign between Washington and Beijing that has caught journalists in the crossfire.

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About That Much Vaunted U.S.-U.K. Trade Deal? Maybe Not Now

For Britain, talks with the European Union take precedence, while Washington is unlikely to take it up in an election year.

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Lawmakers Propose Making E-Commerce Companies Liable for Counterfeits

A bipartisan House bill aims to stem the flow of fake goods from China by putting pressure on companies like Amazon.

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What the Bond Market Is Saying About Investors’ Hopes

Long-term bond yields are down, meaning investors are worried. Short-term yields are down more, meaning they’re hopeful. Got that?

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Capitalists Make Their Case Against Sanders

On Super Tuesday, moderates are coalescing around Joe Biden in hopes of preventing Bernie Sanders from amassing an insurmountable lead.

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Economic Powers Vow to Fight Crisis

Central bankers and finance chiefs of the United States and other G7 countries expressed determination to combat the economic effects of the coronavirus, but postponed concrete steps.

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Warming Winter (Almost) Cuts Off a Sweet Wine Tradition in Germany

Years of milder temperatures have made German ice wine, produced since 1830, increasingly rare and expensive. This year, the industry body says, there will be only a few bottles.

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Estimates Fall Short of F.D.A.’s Pledge for 1 Million Coronavirus Tests

Public and private labs say they’re not even close to reaching the federal government’s promises that thousands, if not a million, tests for the virus could be “performed” soon.

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Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York.

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High-Flying Trading App Robinhood Goes Down at the Wrong Time

Robinhood remained down part of Tuesday as the markets bounced around, leaving customers angry and nursing big losses.

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The Fed Has No Tools for an Outbreak. Here’s Why It Acted Anyway.

Think of its role by imagining a town with a looming crisis: a major hurricane.

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