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Mike Bloomberg Wants to 'Fucking Destroy' the Taxi Industry: Here's How He Could Do It
By the way, he means destroy as in "creative destruction." Not, like, drown all New York's yellow cabs in the Hudson.
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By the way, he means destroy as in "creative destruction." Not, like, drown all New York's yellow cabs in the Hudson.
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Vacation inequality, it turns out, is an actual problem in the United States.
America's rebuilding needs aren't going away. But the basement-bargain price of rebuilding America is.
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The wealthiest schools in the country could have more economic diversity if they wanted it. So why don't they?
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Business income is escaping the U.S. corporate income tax. We might not be able to stop it.
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Maybe it's time to rethink that whole trope about American optimism.
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Court documents reveal how the late Apple CEO won over News Corp. on eBook pricing.
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A reminder to Congress: the jobs crisis is still ravaging plenty of communities.
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And why it says investors should walk away from risk.
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The story behind one of the best business models in the country -- in lots and lots of graphs.
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Whenever you see a big, bold statistic about the fate of college grads, take it with a grain of salt.
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The big reveal here is two-fold: The U.S. corporate tax code is an impossible dream (we knew that, already); and Apple is acting like a sensible corporation (we knew that, too).
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With women taking more than half of the country's new bachelor's degrees, many of them should be the chief breadwinners in their families. They're not. How come?
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Pets and babies: Competitive goods.
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