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World
Japan’s Business Owners Can’t Find Successors. This Man Is Giving His Away.
Hidekazu Yokoyama has spent three decades building a thriving logistics business on Japan’s snowy northern island of Hokkaido, an area that provides much of the country’s milk. Last year, he decided to give it all away. It was a radical solution for ...
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News
The Kroger-Albertsons Merger Spotlights a Popular Private Equity Tactic
Albertsons wants to pay $4 billion to shareholders ahead of its proposed merger with Kroger, a move that would require the already debt-ridden company to borrow $1.5 billion.
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News
Starbucks Union Strikes at Dozens of Stores as Talks Stall
Workers are pressing for a contract and accuse the company of anti-labor tactics. Management blames the union for the lack of bargaining progress.
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US
Trump Sells a New Image as the Hero of $99 Trading Cards
Money from sales of the digital trading cards, which depict the former president as characters like a superhero and a “Top Gun”-style fighter pilot, will go directly to him instead of his 2024 campaign.
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US
Trump Bedeviled by Company’s Conviction and Senate Candidate’s Defeat
The Trump Organization was branded a felon. Herschel Walker was defeated in Georgia. Donald J. Trump has had better Tuesdays.
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Books
The Joyce Announces a Diverse Spring Season
The 16 weeks of programming will feature new and returning dance companies from the United States and around the world.
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Newyork
Trump Organization Jury Is Considering a Momentous Decision
Its verdict could have a sweeping impact on the former president’s company and affect the standing of Manhattan’s district attorney.
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Books
Courtroom Drama: New Legal Battle Over ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’
Three years ago a new Broadway play based on the classic Harper Lee novel tried to prevent regional stagings of an earlier dramatization. Now, the roles are reversed.
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News
Layoffs Hit CNN as Cost-Cutting Pressure Mounts
Chris Licht, the network’s chairman, said that the company would be notifying affected employees later this week.
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News
Bob Iger, Acknowledging ‘Challenging Times,’ Meets With Disney Employees
At a town-hall meeting on Monday, Disney employees seemed overjoyed at the return of Mr. Iger, who replaced Bob Chapek as chief executive.