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The following articles and videos explore the concept of greed and how it applies to personal finance, investing, and business. News 1. The Guardian: Greed Is Good: How Excessive Greed Can Lead to Failure 2. The Wall Street Journal: Greed in the Stock Market: Is It Always Bad? 3. Bloomberg: Greed in the Business World: How It Hurts Companies 4. Forbes: Greed in Investing: How It Can Lead to Disaster Videos 1. TED Talk: The Trap of Greed 2. Investopedia: Greed vs. Fear in Investing 3. Financial Times: The Price of Greed 4. CNBC: Greed in the Financial Markets 5. Forbes: Greed and Personal Finance
The move in Washington comes after Paramount agreed to pay $16 million, mostly to Trump's presidential library, to settle the president's personal lawsuit over '60 Minutes' edits. In May, Qatar donated a $400-million jetliner.
On the same day UCLA agreed to a $6.45 million settlement with Jewish students, the U.S. Department of Justice declared the campus had violated Jewish students' civil rights during pro-Palestinian protests.
On the same day UCLA agreed to a $6.45 million settlement with Jewish students, the U.S. Department of Justice declared the campus had violated Jewish students' civil rights during pro-Palestinian protests.
Trump's hatred of universities continues to wreak vengeance, especially on elite institutions. Columbia University was the first to feel his wrath and the first to capitulate. The administration cut off $2 billion in research grants, allegedly as punishment for Columbia's failure to police anti-Semitism. Columbia negotiated and agreed to pay the federal government $200 million…
Given a week to decide, the University of California system has agreed to negotiate with the Justice Department over alleged civil rights violations. What’s less clear is what the government’s demands will be. The University of California system announced Wednesday that it would negotiate with the federal government.
Walmart has agreed to pay $5.6 million to settle a lawsuit filed by the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office, alleging that the retail giant overcharged customers for prices that were higher than their advertised price, according to a news release from the district attorney's office.