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  1. As U.S. allies seek ways to avoid tariffs, President Trump appears to be unwavering in his plans

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  2. The NYPD says all five passengers on the helicopter that crashed into the East River have died

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  3. Andrew Liveris’s nearly 14 years at Dow Chemical were both transformational and turbulent

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  4. Joshua Wong wants you think of democracy––not just dim sum––when you think about Hong Kong

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  5. Robots are learning to handle with care

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  6. Take an early look at the front page of The Wall Street Journal

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  7. Blockchain may offer a résumé you can trust

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  8. For work email, much of what we think about how to make the most of it is wrong

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  9. A merged Broadcom and Qualcomm would combine market-leading smartphone chips with a strong presence in data centers, two areas Intel has targeted for growth

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  10. Can investors plan for a trade war? ‘It’s what keeps me up at night’

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  11. German energy giants E.On and RWE to swap some assets

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  12. Here’s a new question for office designers: Is it Instagrammable?

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  13. Breaking: Andrew Liveris to retire as executive chairman of DowDuPont next month; Jim Fitterling to be new Dow CEO after breakup

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  14. Morocco’s unfortunate moment: What happens when the ‘Weinstein effect’ meets Islamists and other forces in a traditional Arab Muslim society

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  15. So long, America, there’s a new champion of free trade

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  16. Opinion: Bruce Rauner recounts his battles with the political machine and explains why he thinks a second term as Governor would be ‘transformative.’

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  17. In 2017, five of the six transactions valuing Manhattan buildings at $1 billion or more were partial-interest sales, according to Cushman

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  18. Richard Carranza leaves Houston as superintendent of the nation's seventh largest school district to take the job of overseeing the nation's largest, New York City's, beginning next month

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  19. Under New York law, proving insanity requires showing a defendant lacked the ability to appreciate the nature and consequences of his or her actions—or didn’t understand the conduct was wrong. That's what jurors in the murder trial of a nanny must decide

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  20. U.S. Steel’s decision to fire up part of idled Granite City plant has ripple effect through community

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