Fistfights and Long Lines on Black Friday? Not as Much Anymore.

Fistfights and Long Lines on Black Friday? Not as Much Anymore.

Black Friday has long been, and will most likely remain, the busiest shopping day of the year. But the features that have made it a cultural phenomenon – the discounted electronics, the predawn openings, the curbside campsites, the incivility – are …
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US Push on Huawei Ripples Through Markets

ZTE Corp. shares fell sharply Friday and Chinese stocks retreated more broadly as news that the U.S. was discouraging sales of Chinese telecoms gear abroad exacerbated trade concerns.
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Oil Prices Hit A New Low. Here's Why That Might Be A Bad Thing

Oil prices continued to fall Friday, amid weaker global demand and increased output in the United States, to the lowest price this year.
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Secret Service cracks down on credit card skimming at gas pumps nationwide

The U.S. Secret Service said it is kicking off the holiday season with a nationwide initiative to crack down on credit card skimming devices installed at gas stations.
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The emperor dethroned: Carlos Ghosn's stunning fall from the top of the auto industry

Hong Kong (CNN Business) A week ago, Carlos Ghosn was sitting atop one of the world's most powerful auto empires. Now, he's sitting in a Tokyo jail cell.
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