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Estée Lauder announces updates to travel retail leadership team

Tracy Xu is now Vice President/General Manager, Origins, Aveda and Lab Series TRWW and Matthieu Cheyrou is Vice President/General Manager, Clinique TRWW

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Democrat-Linked Group Claims 96,000 Extra Immigrant Voters in Georgia

A Democrat-backed group claims to have naturalized almost 100,000 legal immigrants in Georgia before the November elections.

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Asian American voters rallied for democrats in 2020. Will they again?

JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — At a brightly lit restaurant in suburban Atlanta, nestled in a tidy neighborhood of office buildings and private drives, state Sen. Michelle Au brought up the

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Will Asian American Voters Continue to Rally Behind Democrats?

The party confronts a mood of frustration among the rising electoral force that helped vault it to power. The campaign in Georgia will test that bond.

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Q&A: How COVID lockdowns and financial policies affected the stock market

Deng The stock market doesn’t tend to do well amid fear and uncertainty. The COVID-19 pandemic brought both. As the world scrambled to fight a remarkably infectious disease, Wall Street took a nosedive while businesses closed and laid off employees. Even a year after the virus’s initial proliferation, 44% of non-retired Americans expected it would take them three years or more to get back to where they were a year ago, a Pew Research Center survey reported. About 1-in-10 predicted they would never recover.   Xu Lee In an attempt to keep its citizens safe and the economy stable, national governments stepped in, ordering lockdowns and cutting interest rates. In research recently published in the Journal of Economics and Business, three Daniels College of Business faculty Tianjie Deng, Tracy Xu and Young Jin Lee wondered whether such policies made any difference, and if so, why? They examined responses in 11 countries and Hong Kong (a special administ

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