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Austrian business school cuts ties with Harvard University ‘in solidarity with the Jewish student community’

By Ramishah Maruf, CNN New York (CNN) — The Lauder Business School in Vienna, Austria, has severed ties with Harvard University “in solidarity with the Jewish student community,” according to a statement from the institution. “Since 2014, Lauder Business School has proudly been an affiliate of Professor Michael Porter’s Microeconomics of Competitiveness Network at Harvard

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Toyota-owned automaker halts Japan production after admitting it tampered with safety tests for 30 years

By Michelle Toh, Hanako Montgomery and Francesca Annio, CNN Hong Kong/Tokyo (CNN) — Daihatsu, the Japanese automaker owned by Toyota, has halted domestic production after admitting it forged the results of safety tests for its vehicles for more than 30 years. The brand, best known for manufacturing small passenger cars, has stopped output at all

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A woman carrying a shopping bag passes Macy's department store in Herald Square

Free returns are going away

CNN, CNN BUSINESS By Nathaniel Meyersohn, CNN New York (CNN) — If you’re thinking of sending back a disappointing gift you just received over the holidays, the return may bring even more disappointment. Americans have grown accustomed to free returns, but a growing number of retailers are charging fees as returns squeeze retailers’ bottom lines.

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Free returns are going away

By Nathaniel Meyersohn, CNN New York (CNN) — If you’re thinking of sending back a disappointing gift you just received over the holidays, the return may bring even more disappointment. Americans have grown accustomed to free returns, but a growing number of retailers are charging fees as returns squeeze retailers’ bottom lines. Macy’s, Abercrombie, J.

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Harvard faculty appeal to the university’s board to address its growing number of crises

By Laura Dolan, Nicki Brown and David Goldman, CNN New York (CNN) — Some key members of Harvard’s faculty and the university’s top governing body held an extraordinary meeting last week to address the unprecedented problems at one of America’s most prestigious institutions of higher learning. Harvard faces many problems: rising antisemitism on campus and

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