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The Protests Help Trump
The excesses of social protest movements can play into the hands of candidates who promise to restore order.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Amazon CEO broke US law with anti-union comments, judge rules
Andy Jassy said employees in a union would ‘find it harder to get things done quickly and would be better off’ without one. A federal administrative law judge ruled that the the Amazon CEO, Andy Jassy, violated labor law by making certain ...The Guardian - World - Amazon -
A Trump SEC would aim to reverse climate disclosure rule, ratchet up ESG fights, sources say
The Securities and Exchange Commission would shift priorities under a Trump administration, likely eschewing climate disclosure rules and reviving fiCNBC - Business - Donald Trump -
Nasdaq Closes Higher as More Earnings Roll In
Tech shares led a stock-market rally, with all three major U.S. indexes finishing solidly in the green.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Rules for Campus Radicals, 2024
A website reveals the planning and strategy behind the current college mayhem.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Russian state media is posting more on TikTok ahead of the U.S. presidential election, study says
A study by the nonprofit Brookings Institution says Russian state-affiliated accounts have boosted their use of TikTok and are getting more engagement on the short-form video platform ahead of the U.S. presidential electionABC News - Tech - Russia -
Byron Allen's Allen Media Group facing layoffs across all divisions of the company
Allen Media Group, the company owned by TV mogul Byron Allen, is set to undergo layoffs that will affect 'all divisions' of the business.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
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Biden's Fraught Candidacy Faces Twin Threats at Home and Abroad
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Wealthy Homeowners Aren't Selling. A Look at the Tightest Luxury Markets.
A supply crunch is affecting markets across the country, as the mortgage rate lock-in takes control of the high end.The Wall Street Journal - World -
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