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Woman With Only Recording of J.D. Salinger Will Take Tape to Grave

Woman With Only Recording of J.D. Salinger Will Take Tape to Grave

How do you put a price on the voice of an author who wrote one of the seminal works of American literature?
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Jul 30, 2021
Big Pharma’s Little Secret: Drug Cross-Contamination Is Rampant

Big Pharma’s Little Secret: Drug Cross-Contamination Is Rampant

Machines that make one kind of pill often have traces of others — an issue so serious it can jeopardize Olympic dreams
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Jul 27, 2021
OnlyFans Has a Piracy Problem. Enter This Vigilante Programmer

OnlyFans Has a Piracy Problem. Enter This Vigilante Programmer

Dan Purcell — a former victim turned sleuth and enforcer — started a company that helps adult content creators when their content gets…
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Jul 23, 2021
Spotify’s Top Lawyer Has Spent Years Making Apple the Bad Guy

Spotify’s Top Lawyer Has Spent Years Making Apple the Bad Guy

Horacio Gutierrez has done more than almost anyone to push the narrative of the iPhone maker as an abusive monopolist
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Jul 21, 2021
The Future of Space Is Bigger Than Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, or Elon Musk

The Future of Space Is Bigger Than Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, or Elon Musk

The orbital economy goes way beyond the dreams of billionaire spacemen
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Jul 19, 2021
Why Wall Street Is Afraid of a Digital Dollar

Why Wall Street Is Afraid of a Digital Dollar

The idea of a government-backed virtual currency has support in policy circles, but Wall Street sees a threat to its consumer-finance…
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Jul 16, 2021
Crypto Exchanges Have a Plan to Beat Binance: Play by the Rules

Crypto Exchanges Have a Plan to Beat Binance: Play by the Rules

Coinbase, Kraken, and Gemini are embracing regulation. “We’re playing the long game,” says Cameron Winklevoss
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Jul 13, 2021
Prisoners Sent Home Early by the Cares Act Dread the Pandemic’s End

Prisoners Sent Home Early by the Cares Act Dread the Pandemic’s End

When Covid-19 struck, thousands of federal prisoners were released to home confinement. Now they’re in limbo, fearing the government will…
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Jul 9, 2021
Tesla’s Fall From Grace in China Shows Perils of Betting on Beijing

Tesla’s Fall From Grace in China Shows Perils of Betting on Beijing

Elon Musk won advantages unheard of for Western businesses. Then came the reality check.
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Jul 6, 2021
Facebook Reaps $1 Trillion Reward for Grow-At-Any-Cost Culture

Facebook Reaps $1 Trillion Reward for Grow-At-Any-Cost Culture

The company won’t change its ways without adopting new measures of success
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Jul 2, 2021
U.S. Unemployment Rescue Left at Least 9 Million Without Help

U.S. Unemployment Rescue Left at Least 9 Million Without Help

Red tape, fraud-prevention efforts, and overwhelmed agencies left many Americans without benefits
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Jun 29, 2021
Local Delivery Alternatives Bite Into DoorDash, Grubhub, and Uber

Local Delivery Alternatives Bite Into DoorDash, Grubhub, and Uber

High fees are spurring independent restaurants to explore homegrown delivery options
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Jun 25, 2021
Startups Sick of Facebook Swap Equity for TV Ads

Startups Sick of Facebook Swap Equity for TV Ads

Small companies book prime-time advertising — and offer media companies a shot at a big payday
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Jun 23, 2021
LGBTQ Rights Matter to Asian Carmakers — When They’re in the U.S.

LGBTQ Rights Matter to Asian Carmakers — When They’re in the U.S.

Hyundai, Subaru, and Toyota get top scores on equality in the U.S. for policies that don’t translate to their domestic markets
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Jun 21, 2021
Can a $110 Million Helmet Unlock the Secrets of the Mind?

Can a $110 Million Helmet Unlock the Secrets of the Mind?

Bryan Johnson, who made a fortune in online payment processing, has spent a lot of it building hardware meant to radically expand…
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Jun 16, 2021
Pokémon Go Creator Has a Plan to Be More Than a One-Hit Wonder

Pokémon Go Creator Has a Plan to Be More Than a One-Hit Wonder

The company is announcing a new Transformers game and shifting toward creating tools for other developers
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Jun 14, 2021
Election Denial and $16 Spritzers: Welcome to Florida’s Trump Coast

Election Denial and $16 Spritzers: Welcome to Florida’s Trump Coast

Lured south by sunshine, golf, and money, the former president’s allies and hangers-on have formed an alternate universe that revolves…
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Jun 10, 2021
The World’s Best Hope to End the Pandemic Still Needs More Doses

The World’s Best Hope to End the Pandemic Still Needs More Doses

The nonprofit Covax, which distributes Covid vaccines to mostly poor countries, has been saying for a year no one is safe until everyone…
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Jun 7, 2021
AMC Became the People’s Stock by Not Being a GameStop Remake

AMC Became the People’s Stock by Not Being a GameStop Remake

On its way to the moon, the movie theater chain raised cash — something the video game company didn’t. But meme-driven retail investors…
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Jun 4, 2021
Generation of Covid Orphans at Risk of Exploitation in India

Generation of Covid Orphans at Risk of Exploitation in India

Government officials and NGOs are concerned, but worry that good Samaritans are playing into the hands of child traffickers
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Jun 1, 2021
What Happened When Evanston Became America’s First City to Promise Reparations

What Happened When Evanston Became America’s First City to Promise Reparations

A hundred questions have arisen in the Illinois community, including whether the payments should be called reparations at all
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May 28, 2021
Here Are the Ways the Pandemic Changed Hollywood

Here Are the Ways the Pandemic Changed Hollywood

A viewer’s guide to the future of entertainment, where blockbusters no longer require cinemas, studios make sitcoms again, and more
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May 26, 2021
Silicon Valley Wants Dogs to Live Longer So Humans Can, Too

Silicon Valley Wants Dogs to Live Longer So Humans Can, Too

Canine life-extension research by the startup Loyal could lead to breakthroughs for the rest of us
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May 24, 2021
Social Networks Are Exporting Disinformation About Covid Vaccines

Social Networks Are Exporting Disinformation About Covid Vaccines

Content that is blocked or flagged in the U.S. often continues to circulate in other languages
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May 21, 2021
The Most Powerful Woman in Gaming Wants to Make EA Loved Again

The Most Powerful Woman in Gaming Wants to Make EA Loved Again

Laura Miele is helping direct the company toward a future where it’s more attuned with consumers
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May 19, 2021
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