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Is Amazon Unfairly Copying Products? EU Quizzes Merchants
European Union antitrust regulators are asking whether Amazon unfairly copies popular products sold by rivals.
CEO’s Plan to Save Sears Would Hand His Hedge Fund $1 Billion
Eddie Lampert has been struggling for years to plug the holes in the sinking ship.
A Pot Stock Missed the Rally, Until It Highlighted Blockchain
Shares exploded more than 40 percent.
Trader Who Ripped Off His Mom, Friends Gets 8 Years
A former Morgan Stanley trader ran a phony hedge fund from his rented home in a New York suburb.
Opinion
Noah Feldman
Why Trump Won’t Withdraw Kavanaugh Nomination Now
Standing by his man plays well with the president’s base, no matter how credible senators find Ford.
Jonathan Bernstein
Ford’s Testimony Leaves Republicans in a Bind
Her compelling appearance makes it difficult for the party to try to discredit her or suggest she’s a liar.
Mac Margolis
Brazil’s Good-News Story Is Hiding in the Rainforest
And its next president has a chance to lock in some even bigger green gains.
Liam Denning
Nuclear Power’s Big Problem Isn’t That It’s Nuclear
It’s out of step with the times, as an expensive Southern Co. project makes clear.
The Editors
A Foreign Adventure Worth America’s Money
Expanding development funding is a great idea.