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  • The value of a company eulogy
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    Democratic candidates sound off on China. California renters get some protections. What would be in your company’s obituary?

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  • An aerial metro rides as participants compete in a stand-up paddle rally organised by the National Society of Sea Rescue (SNSM) on the Seine river with the Eiffel tower in the background in Paris on June 28, 2019 during the national day of of the Sea Rescuers.
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    A Metro strike hits Paris. New European banking rules come into force this weekend. A scheme in England aims to equip inmates with work skills for life after jail.

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  • A vegan seitan burger is seen at the Vedang fast food restaurant in the Mall of Berlin on May 18, 2019 in Berlin, Germany.
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    What signal is Purdue’s opioid settlement sending to the rest of Big Pharma? Fake meat is here to stay. Brazil’s flex fuel industry might not be flexible enough.

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  • Sep 12, 2019

    Coal comfort

    Unemployed Blackjewel coal miner Chris Lewis shows his tattoo as he participates in a blockade along the railroad tracks that lead to one of Blackjewel's mines on August 08, 2019 near Cumberland, Kentucky.
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    Uber ignores California’s new labor law. Trump cracks down on vaping. Laid-off Kentucky coal miners are closer to a deal with their former employer.

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  • A view of euro banknotes.
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    The European Central Bank will probably cut rates today. The first World Vaccination Summit is happening in Brussels. Brazil’s biofuel industry hopes to keep ethanol on top.

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  • Lil Nas X performs onstage at the 2019 BET Awards on June 23, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.
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    The stock market is deceivingly quiet. The cost of damages from excessive drinking dwarfs alcohol tax revenue. Wellesley, Massachusetts is sick of “Old Town Road” for a very specific reason.

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  • Dorothy Johnson-Speight holds a picture of her son, Khaaliq. He was fatally shot in Philadelphia in 2001 by a neighbor who was a convicted felon and should not have been able to own a gun.
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    U.S. firms in China are feeling a bit squeezed these days. Operation Lipstick reaches out to women to curb illegal gun transfers. Dentists aren’t all smiles about the “tele-dental” industry.

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  • A reception desk at London Stock Exchange on August 29, 2019 in London, England.
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    The London Stock Exchange has received an unexpected takeover bid from an Asian rival. Germany’s budget is under scrutiny amid recession fears. We take a look at the human hair trade.

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  •  California attorney General Xavier Becerra looks at a poster that is displayed during a news conference with California Gov. Gavin Newsom at the California State Capitol on August 16, 2019 in Sacramento, California.
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    Experts say proposed changes to public charge rules could have a chilling effect on enrollment in Medicaid and SNAP, negatively impacting the children of immigrants, many of whom are U.S. citizens.

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  •  California attorney General Xavier Becerra looks at a poster that is displayed during a news conference with California Gov. Gavin Newsom at the California State Capitol on August 16, 2019 in Sacramento, California.
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    Americans are borrowing a lot. Apple’s product reveals of late are just “meh.” How will restrictive public charge policies affect future generations of immigrants?

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