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Uber Said to Plan I.P.O. Price Range Valuing Company as High as $90 Billion

SAN FRANCISCO — Uber plans to set a price range for its initial public offering that would value it at as much as $90 billion, said a person with knowledge of the situation, in a sign of caution amid a flood of highly hyped tech offerings. The world’s largest ride-hailing company plans an initial pricing […]

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As Democrats Agonize, G.O.P. Is at Peace With Doing Nothing on Mueller’s Findings

That sense of finality was echoed by Republican senators who are considerably less inclined to take Mr. Trump’s side, including Mr. Portman, Senator Roy Blunt of Missouri and Senator Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, who in private have all harshly criticized Mr. Trump’s conduct of his presidency, according to aides. Senator Cory Gardner of Colorado, perhaps

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Wynn Resorts Fined $20 Million Over Sexual Misconduct Allegations

Casino mogul Steve Wynn’s former company was fined a record $20 million by Nevada gambling regulators on Tuesday for failing to investigate claims of sexual misconduct made against him before he resigned a year ago. The penalty against Wynn Resorts Ltd. ends an investigation that began after The Wall Street Journal reported that several women

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Canada privacy watchdog taking Facebook to court

Canada’s privacy czar is taking Facebook to court after finding the social media giant’s lax practices allowed personal information to be used for political purposes. A joint report from privacy commissioner Daniel Therrien and his British Columbia counterpart released Thursday says it uncovered major shortcomings in Facebook’s procedures and called for stronger laws to protect

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Interior Dept. Delays Its Plan to Open U.S. Coastline to Drilling

Want climate news in your inbox? Sign up here for Climate Fwd:, our email newsletter. WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Thursday confirmed that it will likely delay the release of a long-awaited plan that had been expected to open most of the nation’s coastline for offshore oil drilling, pending the final outcome of a

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