SoftBank, which has invested over $10 billion in WeWork, wanted CEO Adam Neumann to scrap the phrase from the company's IPO paperwork.

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WeWork's biggest investor reportedly urged CEO Adam Neumann to scrap phrases like 'elevate the world's consciousness' in the company's IPO filing

WeWork's biggest investor reportedly urged CEO Adam Neumann to scrap phrases like 'elevate the world's consciousness' in the company's IPO filing

SoftBank, which has invested over $10 billion in WeWork, wanted CEO Adam Neumann to scrap the phrase from the company's IPO paperwork.

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Google's new $5 subscription service gives you unlimited access to some paid apps and games, which means you might finally get to use those apps you never wanted to pay for

Google's new $5 subscription service gives you unlimited access to some paid apps and games, which means you might finally get to use those apps you never wanted to pay for

Google's Play Pass lets you roam freely in a short list of paid apps and games without any payment barriers or ads, and the list will grow over time.

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SmileDirectClub's IPO was such a disaster that the CEO called up JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon to ask what went wrong

SmileDirectClub's IPO was such a disaster that the CEO called up JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon to ask what went wrong

SmileDirectClub was the first US IPO since the financial crisis to raise more than $1 billion and price above range but fall in its opening trade.

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The UK Supreme Court rules that Boris Johnson's suspension of parliament was illegal

The UK Supreme Court rules that Boris Johnson's suspension of parliament was illegal

The Supreme Court rules that parliament must be re-opened in a devastating blow to Boris Johnson's premiership.

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I borrowed $50,000 in student loans, but years later I owe $96,000 and I'm still not sorry I did it

I borrowed $50,000 in student loans, but years later I owe $96,000 and I'm still not sorry I did it

It's clear to me that my loans grew so much from a combination of my poor financial decision-making and a high interest rate.

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Urban millennials are flocking to luxury 'adult dorm'-style housing to save money. Meet the two CEOs who've collectively raised over $2 billion from the trend.

Urban millennials are flocking to luxury 'adult dorm'-style housing to save money. Meet the two CEOs who've collectively raised over $2 billion from the trend.

Gunther Schmidt secured around $1.4 million for his co-living company Quarters, and Reza Merchant raised over $850 million for The Collective.

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I opened a high-yield savings account with online bank Ally to earn 20 times more on my money, and it's safe to say I'm obsessed

I opened a high-yield savings account with online bank Ally to earn 20 times more on my money, and it's safe to say I'm obsessed

Ally high-yield savings has no monthly fees or minimum-balance requirement, and an interest rate about 20 times higher than a typical savings account.

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Yahoo! has a new logo, and it's a far cry from what it used in the '90s. Here are 16 of the most drastic logo changes in branding history.

Yahoo! has a new logo, and it's a far cry from what it used in the '90s. Here are 16 of the most drastic logo changes in branding history.

There are logos that have been deliberately untouched. Then there are brands that have constantly changed their look, like Pepsi and Apple.

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11 things that make a home unsellable, according to real-estate agents

11 things that make a home unsellable, according to real-estate agents

Real-estate agents told Business Insider that an undesirable location, a death in the home, and bad odors (particularly from cats) can make a house unsellable.

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New York Times publisher says they were alerted that Trump administration couldn’t be relied on to protect journalist on the verge of arrest in Egypt

New York Times publisher says they were alerted that Trump administration couldn’t be relied on to protect journalist on the verge of arrest in Egypt

The publisher of the New York Times, A. G. Sulzberger, railed against Trump's attacks on the media in an op-ed on Monday.

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