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Wall Street Journal to End Print Editions in Europe and Asia The Wall Street Journal, part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., is closing down print editions in Europe and Asia as a result of shrinking advertising.
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First China, now South Korea has banned ICOs South Korea has banned ICOs, the up-and-coming method of raising funding via crypto tokens, due to concerns over the potential for financial scams.
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Tree Company to Pay Record $95M Fine for Immigration Practices A suburban Philadelphia tree-trimming company whose orange trucks are a familiar sight in communities throughout the United States will pay a record fine after pleading guilty in a scheme to employ thousands of people in the country illegally.
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Coffee break: Get free or disconted cups of java on National Coffee Day Sheetz is celebrating National Coffee Day on Sept. 29 with a free Pumpkin Pie Latte for customers who order through the Sheetz app.
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