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Kids Rule target
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“We sacrifice rams, goats, chickens, roosters—all this is part of the ancient religions. I don’t believe that the caiman has the power to do anything”
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“When I first met them, I had the same reaction. Staples? Really?”
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“It is one of the most miserable, mismanaged, hopeless countries on the planet. But that doesn’t mean you can’t make money”
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The populist Five Star Movement rises on Italy’s mountain of debt
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Why is everyone taking the CFA exam?
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An obscure Illinois law might let you keep your fingerprints
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Trump proposes a free-for-all on free trade
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How Bikini Body Guide creator Kayla Itsines became the Taylor Swift of situps
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Sales of Airbus’s superjumbo have been anything but super
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Sanders could change the Democratic Party—if he knew how to quit
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Defining corruption down • Congress is on vacation, but Zika isn’t
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The Case of the Missing Caravaggio
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Retail: Some brands are shunning fast fashion, setting themselves apart with clothes that last—and last and last
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An Obama rule to make companies disclose the use of anti-union advisers is blocked by a federal court
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The Critic: Sociologist George Lakey argues that the U.S. should ask, What would Scandinavia do?
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As home prices rebound, Wall Street landlords are turning renters into homeowners
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Pandora is a hit with politicians trying to reach minority voters
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Time is money—and to defeat HFT firms, it’s measured in nanoseconds
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Drug companies look for less toxic treatments for aging HIV patients
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India courts Iran, Russia, and other petro states to satisfy its growing thirst for oil
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Grooming: Mavericks’ ruthlessly efficient approach to skin care targets tech bros
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Norwegian fish farmers set sail to raise parasite-free salmon
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Asian tech companies are taking patents more seriously
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The latest battle in the fight for women’s rights: Menstrual equity
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That ATM at the back of the bar may soon get eighty-sixed
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Shell enlists gravitational waves in its search for oil
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How will the BMW Group be defined in the future?
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The See-No-Evil Supreme Court