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  1. Meet the man heading up the AT&T-Time Warner lawsuit

  2. CFPB leadership thrown into uncertainty as the president and the agency’s departing Obama-era leader both name temporary directors

  3. Cordray names his own successor at CFPB in challenge to Trump

  4. Nov 23

    Where have stock buybacks gone? Companies pare back repurchases as shares linger near records

  5. Nov 23

    Brussels Beat: EU’s reward to Britain for Brexit concessions may prove meager

  6. Nov 23

    Analysis: Schemes to lure credulous investors tend to proliferate near market tops

  7. Nov 23

    Uber’s new CEO learned of 2016 hack in September but didn’t tell customers until this week

  8. Nov 22

    Facebook plans to tell users who liked or followed pages created by Russian actors they were ensnared in an alleged misinformation campaign

  9. Nov 22

    Chinese firm linked to missing tycoon Xiao Jianhua drops bid for insurer

  10. Nov 22

    Outcome Health’s CEO was sent a whistleblower letter last year accusing the company of 'ongoing fraud'

  11. Nov 22

    The CFTC brought 49 enforcement actions in the latest fiscal year, down 28% from the previous year

  12. Nov 22

    What does the AT&T lawsuit mean for Comcast’s interest in buying some of 21st Century Fox?

  13. Nov 22

    U.S. follows North Korean terror designation with new sanctions

  14. Nov 22

    What will the internet look like without net neutrality? Why are we talking about it now? And other FAQs

  15. Nov 22

    Analysts are gauging the AT&T lawsuit's impact on whether Comcast will buy some of 21st Century Fox’s assets

  16. Nov 22

    New study reveals dark side of outdoor night lighting: LEDs may be making nighttime light pollution worse

  17. Nov 22
  18. Nov 22

    Mirrors a drop at the SEC too: CFTC reports steep drop in enforcement actions and fines via

  19. Nov 22

    Why your flat-screen tv would cost more if Nafta ends

  20. Nov 22

    : FIFA banned three other officials, who already pleaded guilty to taking bribes, as the trial in Brooklyn continues

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