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Engage China, or Confront It? What’s the Right Approach Now?

At last week’s DealBook conference in New York, policy experts discussed the relationship between China and the United States. The diplomacy has become more aggressive — a change some experts applaud...

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Bernard J. Tyson, Chairman of Health Care Giant, Dies at 60

After rising up its ladder, he ran Kaiser Permanente, the admired California organization that integrates hospitals, clinics and health insurance.

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Google to Store and Analyze Millions of Health Records

The tech company’s deal with Ascension is part of a push to use artificial intelligence to aid health services.

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Facebook’s New Role as News Publisher Brings New Scrutiny

A quarrel arises over a newsletter’s attempt to tie Campbell Brown, Facebook’s news head, to articles attacking Elizabeth Warren on a website she co-founded.

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How to Sell a House in Southern Calfornia: Make a Movie

“You’re not just selling an address,’’ a video producer said, “you’re selling a lifestyle.” Attractive actors and expensive cars flesh out the fantasy.

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‘She Build’: Creating an All-Women Real Estate Development Team

Women are pushing to establish more senior roles for themselves in commercial real estate, an area where they are severely underrepresented.

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The Daily Northwestern Apologizes to Student Protesters for Reporting

Editors at the campus newspaper spurred a backlash from professional journalists after they apologized for how they covered protests at a speech by Jeff Sessions.

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Southwest Will Hasten Jet Inspections After F.A.A. Concerns

The speedier checks come after scrutiny of the airline’s used planes turned up previously undisclosed repairs and incorrectly completed fixes.

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University of Illinois Is Stifling NPR Reporting on Sexual Misconduct,...

The university, which owns the license for NPR Illinois, says the station’s journalists are bound by Title IX rules and can’t promise confidentiality to sources reporting sexual misconduct.

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Handcuffed for Selling Churros: Inside the World of Illegal Food Vendors

On the male-dominated black market, a permit for mobile food vending can easily cost $25,000.

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Financial Times Names First Woman as Top Editor in Its 131 Years

Roula Khalaf, a 24-year veteran of the salmon-hued daily, will take over from the veteran journalist Lionel Barber in January.

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In Data Journalism, Tech Matters Less Than the People

Ben Casselman, an economics reporter, uses a programming language called R and works with vast data sets. But he says interviews still make for the best stories.

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Fed Chair Paints Rosy Economic Picture but Says Risks Remain

In testimony before Congress, Jerome Powell also suggested the Fed can test the labor market’s limits.

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A Trustee Leaves Trove of Old Masters Works to the Met

In her bequest, the longtime donor Jayne Wrightsman left more than 375 works to the museum, along with $80 million for acquisitions.

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New York Identifies Hospitals and Nursing Homes With Deadly Fungus

The policy change, for the virulent drug-resistant germ Candida auris, came as the C.D.C. reported that more people are dying of drug-resistant infections than it previously estimated.

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‘SpongeBob’ Spinoff Highlights Netflix-Nickelodeon Deal

Nickelodeon will create and produce original animated content based on its library of characters for the streaming service.

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How to Succeed in Coach Without Sacrificing Self-Care

Women’s networking conferences that take place on land are so five years ago. Now they happen in the sky, with spa treatments and Reiki.

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Manafort’s 2016 Gambit: A Back Channel From Trump Camp to Labor

As campaign chairman, he is reported to have enlisted a go-between seeking to blunt union efforts to turn out the vote.

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Google Makes a Bid for Banking, Where Tech Firms Go to Stumble

Attempts to create tech-focused alternatives to traditional banking have struggled to be more than a niche product.

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To Drive Down Insulin Prices, W.H.O. Will Certify Generic Versions

About 80 million people with diabetes around the world need the hormone, and half of them can’t afford it. Creating competition could help, the agency said.

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