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  1. Regulators Seize Republic First, a Troubled Philadelphia Bank

    The relatively small bank, the first to fail this year, will have its deposits assumed by another Pennsylvania lender, Fulton Bank.

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    Republic First Bancorp, which operated Republic Banks like this one in Manhattan, had about $4 billion in deposits at the end of January.
    CreditRichard Levine/Alamy Stock Photo
  2. Paramount Chief Executive Bob Bakish Could Be Out Next Week

    He was once a staunch ally of the company’s biggest owner, Shari Redstone, but the relationship soured in recent months.

     By Benjamin Mullin and

    Bob Bakish has led Paramount and its predecessor company, Viacom, since 2016.
    CreditEduardo Munoz Alvarez/Associated Press
  3. For Fox News and Conservative Media, Student Protests Are a Familiar Target

    On Fox and in other conservative outlets, the protests have given new lease to a long-running argument that students at elite universities are intolerant of conservative views.

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    The “Gaza solidarity encampment” at Columbia University’s campus in New York.
    CreditJuan Arredondo for The New York Times
  4. Louisiana Will No Longer Require Students to Fill Out FAFSA to Graduate

    Experts say high school seniors are more likely to go to college if they complete the financial aid form, but the state sees privacy issues with mandating it.

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    CreditThomas Fuchs
    your money adviser
  5. Beyond Pulling Donations

    Business executives who are concerned about antisemitism on college campuses have other options for influencing the schools’ actions, Andrew Ross Sorkin writes.

     By Andrew Ross SorkinBernhard Warner and

    Columbia University’s president, Nemat Shafik, is facing criticism from multiple sides over her handling of protests on campus.
    CreditJose Luis Magana/Associated Press
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  1. A $275 Bus Ticket to the Hamptons

    Blade, after a decade of flying passengers to eastern Long Island on helicopters, is getting into the luxury coach business.

    By Andrew Zucker

     
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