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Private College Where Most Students Are Athletes Goes Bankrupt

Alderson Broaddus University, a private Baptist university in West Virginia where most students play varsity sports, filed for bankruptcy with plans to liquidate despite a last-minute rescue effort by the state’s governor.

Meta Rejects Trudeau’s Olive Branch in Canada Online News Feud

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government released new details of a law that tries to force technology companies to pay news providers, but Meta Platforms Inc. said it will continue to block users in Canada from seeing news stories on Facebook.

Another Glencore Veteran Departs as Trader Popovic Retires

Glencore Plc co-head of zinc and copper trading Nick Popovic is retiring after more than 30 years, the latest departure among the generation of leaders that took the commodity giant into its 2011 initial public offering.

Brazil to Send Business Leaders to Cuba in Push to Rebuild Ties

A delegation of at least 30 Brazilian business leaders will travel to Havana on Monday in search of opportunities to boost trade with Cuba, the latest step in President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s push to repair relations between the two nations.

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