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Donald Trump’s debacles are self-inflicted wounds

Reading Greg Miller’s gripping new account of President Trump’s entanglement in the Russia investigation, it’s striking just how many of the president’s difficulties have been self-created. Trump sees enemies everywhere around him; he should look in the mirror. As the book’s ironic title makes clear, Trump has been ‘The Apprentice’ in the White House. New to government, buoyed by sycophantic ...

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Facebook scores a very ‘unwelcome first’

Maybe it was inevitable that Facebook Inc. would become the first big target for Europe’s new data privacy rules. After Mark Zuckerberg’s social media giant revealed a security breach last month that hit at least 50 million accounts, Ireland’s data protection authority now says it’s investigating whether its safeguarding measures were compliant with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which ...

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Japan’s legendary trading companies tell new story

Japan’s storied trading houses are emerging from the shadow of billions of dollars of impairments they took after the financial crisis and the end of the commodity super-cycle. Stocks of the so-called sogo shosha, the groups that drove Japan’s postwar export success — the likes of Itochu Corp., Marubeni Corp. and Mitsubishi Corp. — have rallied as much as 36 ...

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