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Nordstrom Family Bids Again to Take Retailer Private
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The Houthis Hit Israel Again
The missile threat from Iran’s proxy is growing, and imagine what it will be when Tehran gets a nuclear weapon.10 hours ago - Israel -
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Rexel Rejects $9.6 Billion QXO Bid
Rexel rejected an offer from QXO, saying the bid from the U.S. company, led by billionaire Brad Jacobs, undervalued it.1 hour ago -
Inc. - Business
Tech Billionaire Returns After Revolutionary Private Space Trip
It was a successful five-day private space excursion, orbiting nearly 460 miles above Earth, higher than the ISS or Hubble Space Telescope.7 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
Private lenders battle Indonesian media company over $560mn debt claim
The dispute comes as the country has been attracting billions of dollars in foreign investmentYesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Elon Musk's Quest to Make Men Great Again
A public version of Musk has emerged that embraces an idea of masculinity that is white and heterosexual, with money, success, power and female conquests.Yesterday - Elon Musk -
Financial Times - Business
Berlin’s bankers at JPMorgan invited UniCredit to bid for Commerzbank stake
Top government officials were unaware of talks with Italian lender that created impression approach was welcome3 hours ago -
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How Stephen Colbert’s Family Cookbook Came to Be
Stephen Colbert and Evie McGee Colbert once had a falling out over a spoon, but their new cookbook has them in the kitchen, with love, laughter, and the right utensils.22 hours ago
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