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Judge rules online archive's book service violated copyright
A federal judge has sided with four publishers who sued an online archive over its scanning of millions of copyrighted works and offering them for free to the public Read More
Business News
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Intel co-founder, philanthropist Gordon Moore dies at 94
Gordon Moore, the Intel Corp. co-founder who set the breakneck pace of progress in the digital age with a simple 1965 prediction of how quickly engineers would boost the capacity of computer chips, has died
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Challenger claims win in race to lead United Auto Workers
The challenger in the race for the United Auto Workers’ top leadership post claimed victory Saturday in a close election that is likely to give his slate of candidates control of the huge union
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Renamed Horseshoe to host Poker World Series on Vegas Strip
A name paired with poker and Las Vegas lore now has a place on the neon-lit Strip
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Economic News
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Bank failures and rescue test Yellen's decades of experience
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen worked against the clock with other regulators, lawmakers and business leaders to come up with a plan that would prevent a full blown banking crisis
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Wall Street ends higher, marking 2nd winning week in a row
Stocks shook off a weak start and ended higher on Wall Street even as worries about banks on both sides of the Atlantic continue to weigh on markets
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Deutsche Bank shares drop amid global jitters over banks
Shares in Deutsche Bank, Germany’s largest lender, have fallen sharply and dragged down major European banks as fears about the global financial system send fresh shudders through the market
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Money News
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Coinbase tumbles after SEC warns of securities violations
Coinbase’s stock is tumbling after the cryptocurrency trading platform received a warning from the Securities and Exchange Commission that it could possibly face securities charges
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The bitcoin bounce: what comes next?
Markets this year are roiling, uncertainty abounds and the U.S. government has had to step in to rescue two large American banks in recent days
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Near 'cliff's edge,' Credit Suisse not seen as systemic risk
Longtime troubles at Credit Suisse have come to a head this week with a record stock plunge that spread fears of a banking crisis jumping from the U.S. to Europe
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