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Why China’s Young People Are Not Getting Married

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It has been a brutal three years for China’s young adults. Their unemployment rate is soaring...
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U.S. and E.U. Finalize Long-Awaited Deal on Sharing Data

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A deal to ensure that data from Meta, Google and scores of other companies can continue flowing between the United States and the European...
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Janet Yellen’s Trip to China: 3 Takeaways

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The deep chill between the United States and China moderated a little over the past few days as Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen held...
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Car Shows to Visit in North America and Europe

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Detroit Concours d’Elegance Sept. 23: Detroit Institute of Arts Admission: $45 adults, and...
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Airfare Prices Fall, Helping Bring Down Overall Inflation

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Airfares took another dive last month, following a wild ride over the past year, reflecting volatile energy prices and swings in demand....
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PepsiCo Reports Big Jump in Profit After Price Increases

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PepsiCo reported a big jump in quarterly profit on Thursday, despite signs that customers are buying fewer cans of soda and bags of chips...
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Gerald C. Meyers, C.E.O. Who Paved Way for the S.U.V., Dies at 94

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Gerald C. Meyers, a former chief executive of the American Motors Corporation who helped spark the...
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Germany Says China Trade Could Create Perilous Dependence

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The German government approved its first national strategy on China on Thursday, defining the Asian superpower as “a partner, competitor...
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Anchor Brewing, the Oldest Craft Brewer in the U.S., Will Close After 127 Years

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It survived San Francisco’s devastating 1906 earthquake, Prohibition and both world wars. But recent economic pressures proved too much...
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