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Weinstein Co. to file for bankruptcy as deal collapses
The global #MeToo movement that Harvey Weinstein unwittingly kicked off is now claiming the company he founded, the Weinstein Co.

Teachers in 12 states have pension funds invested in gun stocks, including Colorado
Teachers across Florida and at a high school where 17 people were shot dead Feb. 14 pay into a retirement fund that invests in gun companies, it was revealed earlier...

Gas-tax increase would hit Trump states hardest, Koch groups say
A federal gas tax increase to help pay for upgrading U.S. roads and bridges would fall hardest on states won by Donald Trump in 2016, according to a report released...

Polluters’ burden from EPA penalties is lightened in Trump era
The Environmental Protection Agency has collected roughly half as much in civil penalties from polluters during President Donald Trump's first year in the White House than it did under the...

L.L. Bean sued for ditching its beloved return policy
L.L. Bean Inc. is facing a breach of warranty lawsuit after changing its decades-old lifetime warranty, in what may be the first of many claims over the now-dead policy.

Broadcom lines up biggest debt financing ever for Qualcomm
Broadcom Ltd. has lined up as much as $106 billion of debt financing to back its proposed acquisition of Qualcomm Inc.

Eight ways to prepare for big tax law changes this filing season
The federal tax overhaul put in place by Republicans has produced an unusual show of bipartisanship now that tax season is here: We are a nation united in befuddlement.

A driverless future may upend the time-tested real estate law: Location, location, location
The link between property and transport has been perhaps the most durable in human history.

PepsiCo takes on LaCroix as sparkling-water battle gathers fizz
PepsiCo Inc. is bringing its marketing muscle to the sparkling-water craze with a new drink aimed squarely at LaCroix, the upstart market leader.

U.S. CEOs seen earning 140 times more than the typical worker
A group of U.S. chief executive officers earned 140 times more last year than the median workers at their companies, according to a survey that gives a first glimpse of...