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  1. WeWork's Adam Neumann spent nearly $90 million on six properties, and extensively renovated most of them. A look at his pricey portfolio.

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  2. House Democrats are investigating why a political appointee was given control of dispensing military aid to Ukraine after career budget staff questioned the legality of delaying funds

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  3. : President Trump’s Thursday tweet about meeting a key Chinese official Friday moved stocks higher, the latest example of trade-induced volatility in markets

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  4. Suspect in Wednesday’s German synagogue attack had “intended to cause a massacre,” says nation’s federal prosecutor

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  5. A New York City restaurant owner has been ordered to pay $64,000 after his employees were accused of refusing to seat Henry Goldstein with his service dog, Cookie.

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  6. From : The Pelosi Democrats are fighting ugly, and Trump is fighting ugly back

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  7. OPEC and its allies are considering deeper oil output cuts: “All options are open,” says Secretary General Mohammed Barkindo

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  8. The NHL has been behind the other sports with regard to the adoption of advanced metrics and analytics. The league has come up with a solution and it’s inside the puck.

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  9. Chefs and restaurateurs talk about the harsh work culture and stigma of mental illness in their industry.

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  10. PG&E cut power to hundreds of thousands of households and businesses in California in its second phase of rolling blackouts

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  11. Fidelity Investments eliminated trading commissions on its online brokerage, matching a step some of its biggest rivals unveiled last week

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  12. Political groups can figure out who’s been to church or a candidate rally, based on cellphone data—and they’re using that data to target voters

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  13. Saudi Aramco IPO bankers favor a $1.5 trillion valuation, below the crown prince's target of $2 trillion, say people familiar with the matter

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  14. The Dodgers have spent $1.7 billion in payroll over the last seven years. They've won more regular-season games than any team, seven straight division titles and two pennants over that span. This morning, it's hard to say any of that matters much.

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  15. UPDATED: The indictment references a congressman—Pete Sessions—whose assistance Parnas sought to remove the ambassador to Ukraine. The indictment says those efforts were made “at least in part, at the request of one or more Ukrainian gov't officials.”

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  16. Of the things families do when they visit an orchard, picking apples is the bottom of the barrel.

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  17. From : The Framers wanted an independent president who could be removed only for genuine wrongdoing, writes

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  18. White House shifted authority over Ukraine aid to a political appointee after budget staff raised legal concerns, people familiar with the matter say

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  19. President Trump said he’ll meet with Chinese Vice Premier Liu He, China’s top trade negotiator, at the White House on Friday

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  20. Renault's board will vote Friday on removing CEO Thierry Bollore amid concerns about his tense relationship with Nissan, say people familiar with the matter

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