"To be clear: 4/20 will not be tolerated this year. Do not come to San Francisco to celebrate...We will arrest people if necessary," SF's mayor said.

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San Francisco's mayor is warning pot-smokers to stay away from the city on 4/20: 'Order food. Watch Netflix. Stay home and stay safe.'

San Francisco's mayor is warning pot-smokers to stay away from the city on 4/20: 'Order food. Watch Netflix. Stay home and stay safe.'

"To be clear: 4/20 will not be tolerated this year. Do not come to San Francisco to celebrate...We will arrest people if necessary," SF's mayor said.

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Fast-food workers file $500 million sexual harassment class-action lawsuit against McDonald's

Fast-food workers file $500 million sexual harassment class-action lawsuit against McDonald's

McDonald's workers in Florida filed a $500 million class-action lawsuit alleging the fast-food giant has a "systemic sexual harassment problem."

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Billionaire Chamath Palihapitiya has reaped a 997% return since 2011. He shares his 3-part strategy for today's coronavirus-hit market — and outlines how he's mining real estate for opportunities.

Billionaire Chamath Palihapitiya has reaped a 997% return since 2011. He shares his 3-part strategy for today's coronavirus-hit market — and outlines how he's mining real estate for opportunities.

Palihapitiya is fresh off a polarizing TV appearance in which he said the US government should let flailing companies fail.

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The coronavirus pandemic is the restaurant industry's biggest challenge in 'over three decades,' says DoorDash CEO

The coronavirus pandemic is the restaurant industry's biggest challenge in 'over three decades,' says DoorDash CEO

Nearly 3% of restaurants in the US have closed permanently, the percentage could jump to 20% before the end of the pandemic.

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A former Google exec who reviewed over 20,000 resumes repeatedly saw 5 mistakes cost qualified candidates a job

A former Google exec who reviewed over 20,000 resumes repeatedly saw 5 mistakes cost qualified candidates a job

These common mistakes will turn off recruiters, says Google's former senior vice president of people operations.

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95% of Stanford MBA students take a nonrequired course nicknamed 'Touchy Feely.' Here's why alumni say it's been voted the most popular elective for 45 years.

95% of Stanford MBA students take a nonrequired course nicknamed 'Touchy Feely.' Here's why alumni say it's been voted the most popular elective for 45 years.

The course's popularity has increased so much in recent years that it's now offered every quarter, as well as to students outside of the GSB.

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Apple's iPhone 12 is expected to bring major changes like a new design, 5G, and 3D cameras — here's everything we know about it so far

Apple's iPhone 12 is expected to bring major changes like a new design, 5G, and 3D cameras — here's everything we know about it so far

Apple's iPhone 12 is expected to come in four versions when it's presumably released next September. Here's what we know.

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14 quotes from ancient thinkers that show they figured life out 2,000 years ago

14 quotes from ancient thinkers that show they figured life out 2,000 years ago

There's a reason ancient philosophers — from Socrates to Confucius and others — fascinate us thousands of years later: their messages still ring true.

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Meet the world's millennial billionaires, who have a collective net worth of more than $200 billion

Meet the world's millennial billionaires, who have a collective net worth of more than $200 billion

The Forbes Billionaires List 2019 is out. Of the 2,095 billionaires in the world, 57 are millennials — and they're worth over $200 billion.

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Taco Bell is giving away free tacos, despite backlash from workers who fear the deal could increase their risk of catching the coronavirus from customers

Taco Bell is giving away free tacos, despite backlash from workers who fear the deal could increase their risk of catching the coronavirus from customers

Taco Bell is giving away free Doritos Locos Tacos on Tuesday, despite worker backlash against the deal.

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