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N.F.L. Ordered to Pay Billions in Sunday Ticket Lawsuit

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The N.F.L. must pay almost $5 billion in damages for artificially inflating the price of Sunday...
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Women Are Paying for Birth Control When They Shouldn’t Have To

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Last week, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, chair of the Senate health committee, called on a government watchdog to investigate why...
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Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Biden Administration in Social Media Case

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The Supreme Court handed the Biden administration a major practical victory on Wednesday, rejecting a Republican challenge that sought to...
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Wall Street Seems Calm. A Closer Look Shows Something Else.

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In the stock market, all is not quite as it seems. A slowdown in inflation has boosted investor...
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Supreme Court Rejects S.E.C.’s Tribunals, Curbing Regulatory Agencies Again

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The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected one of the primary ways the Securities and Exchange Commission enforces rules against securities...
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Microsoft Teams Bundle Hit With E.U. Antitrust Charges

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European Union regulators on Tuesday charged Microsoft with breaking antitrust rules by bundling its Teams video conferencing and...
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Money Dysmorphia

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shoptalk /ˈmə-nē dis-ˈmȯr-fē-ə/ A nagging insecurity about one’s finances — even when...
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Where Have All the Chinese I.P.O.s Gone?

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There was a time when a Chinese internet company’s initial public offering was the hottest thing on Wall Street. As the e-commerce giant...
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Prominent Lawyer Roberta Kaplan Departs Firm After Clash With Colleagues

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Roberta A. Kaplan, the celebrated lawyer who took on former President Donald J. Trump, and helped win marriage equality for gay Americans,...
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AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile Users Hit by Service Outage in Europe

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Many travelers from the United States lost a crucial tool to check maps, make reservations, use...
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