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- raceAheadA summer reading and podcast list by and for inclusive leaders
- BroadsheetNew York Gov. Kathy Hochul, who twice took office after a man’s scandal, promises to ‘never abuse’ her position
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- LaborU.S. employers have gone from opposing international labor standards to hiding behind them. Now a complaint is trying to stop U.S.-style union busting from taking over the world
- mental healthNearly 3 in 5 U.S. adults are lonely–and it could be one of the biggest under-the-radar issues the economy is facing
- layoffs90% of laid-off H1-B visa holders were able to find new work against all odds. Here’s what the data tells us about America’s complicated relationship with foreign-born talent
- LaborFrom Hollywood writers to delivery drivers, workers are fed up with the gradual devaluation of their professions
- MicrosoftMicrosoft’s $69 billion Activision Blizzard deal is an expensive slog and distraction—and CEO Satya Nadella knows he’d be nuts to walk away
- HealthWhy the underestimated economic burden of rare diseases could be costing the U.S. trillions of dollars
Topics
Asia
‘De-risking is just decoupling in disguise’: Beijing claims U.S. is ‘stepping up its siege of China’, not easing trade tensions
China’s new homegrown jet makes its inaugural commercial flight, posing the first real threat to Airbus and Boeing’s duopoly in decades
China’s ban on Micron chips is ‘economic coercion’ and won’t be tolerated, says Gina Raimondo
Environment
Hawaiian surfer’s plan to build 7 million-gallon artificial wave pool fought by locals but pros think it ‘would be sick’
Every major agriculture region around the world is facing a future of more ‘flash droughts,’ study says
Supreme Court curbs U.S. government regulation of wetlands, making them easier to develop
Europe
U.S. employers have gone from opposing international labor standards to hiding behind them. Now a complaint is trying to stop U.S.-style union busting from taking over the world
Top A.I. companies are getting serious about A.I. safety and concern about ‘extremely bad’ A.I. risks is growing
Europe’s largest economy has been in a recession for 6 months and nobody noticed
Finance
‘De-risking is just decoupling in disguise’: Beijing claims U.S. is ‘stepping up its siege of China’, not easing trade tensions
Challenges from the right and left threaten to derail the debt ceiling deal no one really likes
Florida areas battered by Hurricane Ian still haven’t recovered from $14 billion loss as new storm season looms
Health
It took years to develop, but this founder finally created a perfect morning routine
How to negotiate with aging parents who resist support? Borrow these tips from business
Prostate cancer shouldn’t be a death sentence. But for a startling number of U.S. males, it is
Leadership
U.S. employers have gone from opposing international labor standards to hiding behind them. Now a complaint is trying to stop U.S.-style union busting from taking over the world
How effective storytelling builds brand loyalty
A summer reading and podcast list by and for inclusive leaders
Lifestyle
Disney’s ‘Little Mermaid’ remake tops box office with fifth biggest Memorial Day weekend opening ever
Ritz Carlton launches new line of super yachts to attract people who hate cruises
Gen Z and millennials aren’t just rebelling by swapping meals for snacks—they want something ‘experiential’ for TikTok, Oreo’s analytics chief says
Personal Finance
U.S. employers have gone from opposing international labor standards to hiding behind them. Now a complaint is trying to stop U.S.-style union busting from taking over the world
90% of laid-off H1-B visa holders were able to find new work against all odds. Here’s what the data tells us about America’s complicated relationship with foreign-born talent
Billionaire dished out $2.5 million to 2,500 college graduates—and then told them to give half of it away
Politics
‘De-risking is just decoupling in disguise’: Beijing claims U.S. is ‘stepping up its siege of China’, not easing trade tensions
U.S. employers have gone from opposing international labor standards to hiding behind them. Now a complaint is trying to stop U.S.-style union busting from taking over the world
Challenges from the right and left threaten to derail the debt ceiling deal no one really likes
Retail
U.S. employers have gone from opposing international labor standards to hiding behind them. Now a complaint is trying to stop U.S.-style union busting from taking over the world
Here’s what’s open (and closed) on Memorial Day 2023
Indiana funeral director pleads guilty to 40 counts of theft after he just didn’t bury or cremate dozens of bodies
Success
Whether in China or the U.S., Gen Z doesn’t want your low-paying jobs. Stagnant wages and stigma around blue-collar work keeps them jobless
U.S. employers have gone from opposing international labor standards to hiding behind them. Now a complaint is trying to stop U.S.-style union busting from taking over the world
Gen Z teens are so unruly in malls, fed by their TikTok addition, that a growing number are requiring chaperones and supervision
Tech
‘No one can predict how high they might go’: Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel says the A.I. boom is ‘not a bubble yet’ after Nvidia’s $184 billion rally
Ex-Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield explains ‘the root of all the excess’ after tech’s over-hiring—and it’s all about prestige
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says 2023 is a ‘perfect year to graduate’ thanks to A.I.