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The Leadership Brief
What German Soccer Club Leverkusen’s Undefeated Streak Means for Its Owner Bayer
By Tim Loh / Bloomberg
A New Lawsuit Accuses Spotify of Cheating Songwriters Out of Royalties
By Robert Burnson, Ashley Carman and Peter Blumberg / Bloomberg
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Dozens of Red Lobster locations are closing their doors amid financial difficulties for the restaurant chain.
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By Anna Gordon
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U.S. Airlines Sue Biden Administration
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Fed policymakers and some economists are concerned that higher borrowing costs aren't having the impact they expected.
By Christopher Rugaber / AP
May 13, 2024
Why Nicholas Kristof No Longer Considers Himself a Progressive
Kristof spoke with TIME about where he sees progress, the resistance to conservative voices in journalism and more.
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May 12, 2024
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