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Request signals increased scrutiny of automaker and comes as calls increase to disable the automatic steering function on its electric vehicles
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A federal appeals court has ruled Microsoft Corp and other companies cannot be forced to turn over customer emails stored on servers outside the US
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In his memoir For the Love Of Money, due out next week, Sam Polk suggests Wall Street would not be so bad if its workers were contributing to society
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Former pharmaceuticals CEO dubbed ‘poster boy of greed’ for raising price of HIV pill 5,000% overnight makes comment after leaving New York court
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In 40 years, the internet has morphed from a military communication network into a vast global cyberspace. And it all started in a California beer garden
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Americans chuck out two tonnes of food a second – be it at the farm for being ‘ugly’ or at the table because we’re too finicky
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Apps such as Pokémon Go turn physical space into a game – and as technology has done since the telegraph, we are subtly distributed via these connected tools
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People often search for their symptoms, but the right diagnosis can be hard to find. Google and Microsoft are working on ways to improve things
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‘A few extra cents doesn’t really bother me,’ says one patron of a downtown Manhattan store as company denies increases are to fund employee benefits
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Gobbetti oversaw strong profits at Céline – now he is taking on the task of turning around the struggling British fashion brand
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Fans from San Francisco to New York extol the benefits of the monster-catching craze – while trying to avoid walking into poles
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He’s China’s richest man, a self-made billionaire, and Odeon’s new owner. Who is Wang Jianlin and what drives him?
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Senator calls for changes to Trans-Pacific Partnership, saying Australia wants biologics to come off patent too quickly
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Total number of people with jobs increases by 7,900 in the month, the Australian Bureau of Statistics says
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The man moving into No 10 with Theresa May is described as ‘incredibly quiet’, but he has decades of Square Mile experience
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Millennial financeMillennial financeWhat millennial millionaires are getting wrong about personal financeYoung, rich people are reportedly keeping a third of their wealth in cash – but it’s not a strategy peers with decades of potential compound interest should mimic
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Money and feminismMoney and feminismWomen have better chances of getting hired when competing against womenA female candidate’s chances of being hired are statistically zero if she is the only woman in a pool of finalists, a recent report on job hiring practices found
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In order to thrive, businesses should focus more on what is actually being produced at work rather than how long employees spend at their desk
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The national solar industry is expected to add 30,000 jobs in 2016, a 14.7% jump from last year. Who are the workers building this new market?
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Employers should be doing more to protect staff from the psychological and physical effects of overwork, argue the authors of a new study
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Businesses typically put solar panels on their roofs to support clean energy and cut emissions, but a small group of them are branching out to earn profits from selling solar electricity
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