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Biden Tries to Quell Donor Panic at New York Fundraisers
Some large-dollar supporters doubt that the president, at 81, can win the election if he stays on the ticket.Joe Biden -
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Old voters are getting more powerful, and they don’t want anyone messing with their benefits -
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China's Manufacturing Sector Stays in Contraction for Second Straight Month
The data underscored the difficulties the world’s second largest economy faced after Beijing’s efforts to resuscitate its property sector.China -
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Arts Calendar: Happenings for the Week of June 30
Stephen Sondheim’s blockbuster musical ‘Merrily We Roll Along’ closes on Broadway, the Tokyo Gendai art fair returns for its second edition, Eddie Murphy stars in a long-awaited fourth ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ movie and more. -
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'Old and Frail': Voters Express Alarm Over Biden's Debate Performance
The debate raised questions as to whether President Biden should serve a second term. Voters also criticized Trump for his falsehoods and evasiveness.Joe Biden -
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The U.S. Men's Soccer Summer Is Turning Into a Nightmare
Playing in the Copa America on home soil was supposed to be a launchpad for the U.S. men’s program. Instead, one rash decision has left the Americans staring down a doomsday scenario. -
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WestJet Airlines, Canada's No. 2 carrier, said it canceled 393 flights from Thursday through Sunday and warned that number could grow after a union representing maintenance engineers went on strike.
WestJet Airlines, Canada’s No. 2 carrier, said it canceled 393 flights from Thursday through Sunday and warned that number could grow after a union representing maintenance engineers went on strike. -
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Canada airline WestJet cancels more than 400 flights after a surprise strike by mechanics union
Canada’s second largest airline, WestJet, has canceled more than 400 flights affecting almost 50,000 passengers after the union of maintenance workers announced it has gone on strike -
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Judge sends Knicks-Raptors dispute to Silver
A judge on Friday ruled NBA commissioner Adam Silver, not the court, should resolve the teams' dispute over the alleged theft of confidential files.
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Nokia to Buy Infinera for $2.3 Billion to Boost Optical-Networks Arm
The deal, which is valued at $6.65 a share, is a 28% premium from Infinera’s stock price at the close of trading on Wednesday. -
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Nokia to Buy Infinera for $2.3 Billion to Boost Optical-Networks Arm
The deal, which is valued at $6.65 a share, is a 28% premium from Infinera’s stock price at the close of trading on Wednesday. -
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Under Armour to Settle Claims Over Past Financials With $434 Million Payment
The sportswear brand said it has agreed to pay $434 million to settle claims related to past company financials and focus on its restructuring plan. -
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Electric-Vehicle Startup Fisker Files for Bankruptcy
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Lilly's Weight-Loss Drug Is a Huge Hit. Its CEO Wants to Replace It ASAP.
Dave Ricks is pushing his scientists to find an even more potent anti-obesity treatment. “Lilly’s got a lead, and we plan to exploit that lead.”