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After the paper canceled its planned endorsement of Kamala Harris, the owner, Patrick Soon-Shiong, said his daughter didn’t speak for the organization. But many staff members questioned his motives.

Max Prince was shocked to discover that surprise fees had left him with just £12.39 in his trust fund.

Shivaun Raff and her husband, Adam, describe their long court battle with technology giant Google.

A group experts call Salt Typhoon is believed to be behind a sophisticated breach into major telecommunication companies that has taken aim at American leaders.

Here’s what could happen if you don’t tell your insurer about any teenage drivers in your family — or try to get a separate policy for them altogether.

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AIG

Already the dominant producer of rare minerals, Beijing is using export restrictions and its power over state-owned companies to further control access.

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LAC

A work-release program for Alabama prisoners provides labor for corporations and income for the state. Lawsuits are challenging its constitutionality.

Visa released a new report detailing the emerging scams targeting consumers and travelers, including the emergence of "digital pickpocketing" and scams involving fake airline bookings.

Donald Trump has proposed tariffs of 60% on Chinese imports and 10% to 20% on goods imported from all other nations. A new study found the states that would be hardest hit are Republican strongholds.

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XLI

Companies are conducting vulnerability assessments, compiling research reports and writing plans for what to do if their diversity efforts come under attack.

Many aspiring homeowners are still sitting on the sidelines even as mortgage rates have declined since this year's peak in May.

This week, all members of the "Magnificent Seven" were back in the green after Tesla's massive run Thursday. But looking closer into the year-to-date performance of the US's most valuable stocks highlights some things we've learned so far this year.

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MSFT

Policymakers brace for more protectionism and the demise of “neoliberalism” if Donald J. Trump is re-elected in the U.S.