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FDA criticizes Juul for telling students its e-cigs are ‘totally safe’ – Engadget

The FDA says Juul told students its vaping products were “99% safer than cigarettes.”

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Crisis-hit Nissan CEO set to resign – DAWN.com

Saikawa apologised last week for the payment, while denying any wrongdoing.

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Nissan CEO Hiroto Saikawa Out After Yet Another Scandal – Jalopnik

Another boss at Nissan is out, German automakers wonder about their place in this world, and Bugatti might make a car that seats four humans. All this and more in The Morning Shift for Monday, September 9, 2019.

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Too Many People Are Making This Social Security Mistake – The Motley Fool

Don’t just start Social Security without a plan. You could be costing yourself thousands of dollars.

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Nissan CEO Saikawa intends to step down – Nikkei Asian Review

65-year-old executive faced mounting criticism over his own compensation

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Too Many People Are Making This Social Security Mistake – The Motley Fool

Don’t just start Social Security without a plan. You could be costing yourself thousands of dollars.

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Too Many People Are Making This Social Security Mistake – The Motley Fool

Don’t just start Social Security without a plan. You could be costing yourself thousands of dollars.

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How One Family Fell Into—and Dug Out of—an Insurance Scandal – The Wall Street Journal

What happened to 71-year-old Yaeko Nawata and tens of thousands of other Japan Post policyholders has now ballooned into the biggest scandal since the company’s partial privatization a decade ago.

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These ultra-luxe tours can take you around the world in a private jet – CNBC

For well-to-do, worldly travelers with destinations and experiences still on their bucket lists, joining a private jet tour is a popular way to efficiently explore the world in the lap of luxury. These all-inclusive trips can cost more than $100,000 per person.

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Facebook and Google antitrust investigations: all you need to know – The Guardian

State attorneys general are opening the latest inquiries into the companies’ practices as government scrutiny grows

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