SuccessThe gender gap has come for remote work
Men are more likely to be offered remote-work opportunities than women, even though women want to work remotely more, McKinsey research finds.
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Topics
Asia
Intel CEO threatens to expand in Europe over U.S. if Congress doesn’t unlock funding for new $20 billion Ohio chip plant
The G7 is planning to tackle China in 3 ways—and it’s working on price caps for Russian oil
President Xi Jinping is leaving mainland China for the first time since the pandemic began—traveling to Hong Kong to mark 25 years of Chinese rule
Environment
How Putin’s invasion of Ukraine could drive advances in energy technology
The race is on to build the world’s biggest plant that sucks carbon straight from the sky—with tiny Iceland emerging as an unlikely superpower
Stanford’s first new school in 75 years aims to help address green talent gap
Europe
G7 exploring an oil price cap—but analysts warn the move could prompt Russia to cut Europe off completely
Putin could face a ‘hammer to the head’ if his inner circle turns on him over Ukraine war, former CIA official says
Finland and Sweden are one step closer to joining NATO with Turkey deal
Finance
The bottom of the bear market is still 10% away, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management says. And the odds of a recession have doubled, too
Are we already in a recession? ARK Invest’s Cathie Wood thinks so
Ghislaine Maxwell sentenced to 20 years in prison for helping Jeffrey Epstein abuse underage girls
Health
White House to release nearly 60,000 doses of monkeypox vaccine from Strategic National Stockpile ‘immediately,’ federal health officials announce while outlining outbreak response plan
Abortion pill distributor sees no surge or shortages after Roe v. Wade overturned: ‘We are very confident in our position’
Twin Omicron subvariants have taken over the U.S., but they’re not quite identical. One is ‘the worst version of the virus we’ve seen’
Leadership
Innovation, speed, and local control: How big global companies are adopting ‘fractal’ strategy to stay competitive
A Ukrainian journalism professor has fought Putin’s disinformation machine for 8 years—with surprising success. Here’s why he’s convinced fake news can be defeated
In uncertain times, leaders must normalize fear to overcome it
The Ledger
Argentina’s customs office seizes $21 million in crypto mining equipment
CoinFlex CEO says Bitcoin.com founder Roger Ver owes the company $47 million
Shiba Inu and Dogecoin post biggest gains in crypto rebound as Bitcoin and Ether steady
Lifestyle
Summer vacation is canceled: Inflation, lifeguard shortages, and flight mayhem make a perfect combo for a terrible season
22 new books coming out during the second half of 2022
NBA star Lonzo Ball on why he invested in Web3 platform Heir
Personal Finance
Some Uber and Lyft drivers are switching to Teslas to boost profit and save money on gas
Chilean man who was accidentally paid 330 times his salary resigns, then vanishes
Stagflation is here, even if recession isn’t yet, top economist Mohamed El-Erian says
Politics
White House to release nearly 60,000 doses of monkeypox vaccine from Strategic National Stockpile ‘immediately,’ federal health officials announce while outlining outbreak response plan
G7 exploring an oil price cap—but analysts warn the move could prompt Russia to cut Europe off completely
The end of Roe v. Wade is an economic, diversity, and workplace equity issue
Retail
It’s time for CEOs to put suppliers first
Stagflation is here, even if recession isn’t yet, top economist Mohamed El-Erian says
U.S., other G-7 nations to ban imports of new gold from Russia in move that will ‘directly hit Russian oligarchs,’ UK PM Johnson says