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The hard part of ending inequality is paying for it

Buried among the storylines about global trade and political intrigue from the G7 summit last month is perhaps the most noteworthy one of all. Business for Inclusive Growth, or B4IG, a coalition of 34 multinational companies with more than 3 million employees and revenues topping $1 trillion, unveiled an initiative to tackle inequality with help from the Organisation for Economic ...

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EU nationals can’t trust Brexiters on migration

As crowds gathered last week to protest UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend Parliament ahead of Brexit, a distraught woman pushed her way in front of the cameras to voice her fears of being kicked out of the country. “I’m Portuguese and I’ve worked here for 20 years,” she said, explaining that her bid to register for the ...

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Misguided war on corporate profits

Bernie Sanders relishes the disdain of America’s business elite, proudly displaying on his campaign website his anti-endorsements from corporate titans and their apologists. It’s theme he has championed his entire career — and it appears to be gaining purchase on both sides of the aisle. Fox News host Tucker Carlson calls corporate America the biggest threat to liberty in America. ...

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