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Secretary of State John Kerry canceled his planned return to the U.S. to try to seal a political understanding on Iran’s nuclear program in Switzerland by Tuesday’s deadline.
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Financial firms are creating a murky market where the red-hot stocks of closely held technology companies trade largely out of sight of regulators, other investors and the companies themselves.
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Swiss airport retailer Dufry said it has agreed to buy Italy’s World Duty Free in a deal that values the latter at about €3.6 billion ($3.9 billion), including debt.
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Some British Airways frequent-flier accounts have been hacked, but the airline said most personal information is safe.
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Humans who carry a Y chromosome are more likely to break the law, more likely to die in accidents, more likely to commit acts of violence. Who needs them?
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