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Juul Knowingly Sold Tainted Nicotine Pods, Former Executive Says

In a lawsuit, a former senior vice president claims that he was fired for raising safety concerns and that the company’s C.E.O. said customers are “drunk and vaping” and wouldn’t notice the quality of...

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Mnuchin Says China Deal Is Likely to Be Signed in November

Chile’s cancellation of the APEC summit could alter plans for a meeting between President Trump and President Xi Jinping.

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2 Plead Guilty in 2016 Uber and Lynda.com Hacks

Guilty pleas to charges of hacking and an extortion conspiracy cap a legal saga that ensnared the tech companies in data breach scandals.

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Denmark Approves Route for a Controversial Russia-German Pipeline

Nord Stream 2, a major Russian natural gas pipeline that bypasses Ukraine and Poland, can finish construction.

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This Guy Thought He Beat Facebook’s Controversial Political Ads Policy

“Apparently, it’s only O.K. to lie on Facebook if you don’t tell them you’re lying,” said Adriel Hampton, who is running for California governor in protest of the site’s reluctance to fact-check...

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Facebook’s Earnings and Revenue Jump, Topping Forecasts

The company’s financial performance is a regular bright spot for the social giant, which has been embroiled in scandals in recent years.

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New York City Council Calls for Grubhub to Refund Restaurants

More than 30 members of the Council sent a letter to Grubhub criticizing it for charging restaurant owners for phone calls that never led to orders.

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Goodbye Barneys, Hello Cheap Luxury Handbags for Christmas

The potential liquidation of the famed retailer could put a glut of discounted luxury merchandise on the market just as the holiday shopping season arrives.

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Stick to Sports? No Way. Deadspin Journalists Quit en Masse.

At least eight writers and editors resigned on the day after the firing of the interim editor in chief.

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Ford and U.A.W. in Tentative Contract Deal

‘It appears both parties took a sane approach and avoided a painful strike that would have benefited neither of them,’ an economist said.

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Eden Rock, a St. Barts Favorite, Reopens Its Doors

Two years after the resort was hit by Hurricane Irma, it’s welcoming tourists back.

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Say Hello to a New Auto Giant

Fiat Chrysler and the parent company of Peugeot announced this morning that they have agreed to merge.

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Hong Kong Falls Into Recession; Protesters Defy Mask Ban on Halloween

The Chinese territory’s economy shrank sharply in recent months, officials said on a day when the traditional wearing of masks became especially provocative.

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What Does It Take to Stand Out at a New Orleans Seafood Market? (Hint: Worms)

An illustrated look at how fishmongers diversify. It’s a tough business — especially when the competition includes your own sisters.

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Billionaire’s Letter to Elizabeth Warren Accuses Her of ‘Warping the Facts’...

Leon Cooperman, the billionaire former hedge fund manager, has taken umbrage at Ms. Warren and her platform.

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The Fed’s View on Inflation Is Quietly Shifting. Here’s Why.

For decades, the central bank has raised rates to guard against coming price increases. Now, it seems to be raising that hurdle.

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WeWork’s Founder Allegedly Called Maternity Leave ‘Vacation’

Adam Neumann, who was ousted as WeWork’s C.E.O. in September, is now accused of pregnancy discrimination.

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‘There’s Absolutely a Problem Here’: Readers on Long Job Hunts Even in a...

Readers who have struggled to find good jobs despite the strong economy shared their experiences.

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Uber Driver in Lebanon Is Sentenced to Death in Killing of U.K. Diplomat

Rebecca Dykes, who was last seen leaving a bar in Beirut, was found strangled with a rope in 2017.

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Our Hospital’s New Software Frets About My ‘Deficiencies’

But the patient records system, called Epic, has a few shortcomings of its own, including a voice that amplifies the insecurities that come with being a doctor.

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