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Election 2016

Paul Manafort Resigns From Trump Campaign

Donald Trump’s campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, resigned his position, the latest move in a shake-up that has turned over the leadership in the Republican nominee’s presidential campaign. 151

Clintons Set to Scale Back Foundation If Hillary Is Elected

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Former President Bill Clinton and his daughter, Chelsea, plan to stop raising money for the Clinton Foundation and turn over operations to independent parties if Hillary Clinton is elected president. 627

Viacom, Redstone Near Settlement Ousting CEO Dauman

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The long struggle for power in Sumner Redstone’s media empire is nearing a conclusion.

Dividends Eat Up Bigger Slice of Company Profits

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Big companies are handing more of their profits to shareholders than at any time since the financial crisis, as record-low bond yields put a premium on dividends.

City of Miami workers clean the streets in Miami Beach, Fla., on Friday as a method to control the spread of mosquitoes.

City of Miami workers clean the streets in Miami Beach, Fla., on Friday as a method to control the spread of mosquitoes.

Zika Fears Prompt Pregnant Miami Women to Avoid Outdoors

Anxiety is mounting among pregnant women across Miami, home to the continental U.S.’s first known cases of Zika virus transmitted by mosquitoes, as the outbreak appears to be spreading.

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Olympics

Lochte Apologizes for Behavior in Brazil

U.S. Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte apologized for his behavior in Brazil, following a disputed claim that he was robbed at gunpoint while on a night out with three teammates. 107

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In Bitcoin Era, Ransomware Attacks Surge

According to the U.S. Department of Justice, ransomware attacks have quadrupled this year amid the growing use of bitcoin and improved encryption software.

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London Launches All-Night Metro

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Ben-Hur: Will Remake Be Better Than Past Films?

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Rio 2016: Swimmer Ryan Lochte's Crime Story Unravels

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Rumble Seat

Aston Martin’s New $1 Million, 195-mph Limousine

With the Lagonda Taraf—only 200 made—Aston Martin goes after Bentley and Rolls-Royce, says Dan Neil, and has created an instant classic.

Imbolo Mbue discusses her debut novel, "Behold the Dreamers." The story follows the families of two men: a Lehman Brothers executive and his Cameroonian immigrant chauffeur. Photo: Getty Images

Books

Imbolo Mbue’s Debut Novel Tracks the Immigrant Experience

‘Behold the Dreamers’ follows a financial executive and the Cameroonian immigrant who is his chauffeur just as Lehman Brothers fails.