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- CDC endorses updated COVID boosters that target Omicron strains, clearing the way for shots to begin soon
- Crypto entrepreneur accused of masterminding a million-dollar verification hustle on Instagram
- California is the first state to make electric cars mandatory. Now it’s telling owners not to charge them
- This California bill aims to empower fast food workers in an industry with famously few protections
- How Elon Musk and ‘Mudge’ tarnished Jack Dorsey’s Silicon Valley cred
- Starbucks names former PepsiCo executive as new CEO
- Residents in Jackson, Mississippi are seeing an increase in water pressure after a flood exacerbated the city’s already-damaged water system
- Federal judge puts off ruling of appointing a legal expert to review documents seized at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate
- Inflation in the eurozone just hit a fresh record high of 9.1%—and economists say ‘the worst is yet to come’
- House committee reaches deal to get financial records from Trump’s former accounting firm
- COVID’s devastating effect on schoolchildren revealed by new test scores
- Snap’s Web3 team among 20% workforce reduction after first single-digit-growth quarter since going public
- Marriage rates in China have sunk to an all-time low. Will the nation soon face a demographic crisis?
- Twitter is finally giving users an edit button after 15 years, but you’ll have to pay for it
- There are too many blockchains. When will some of them die?
- Labor Day isn’t a top travel holiday—but the traffic rush is officially underway, regardless
- California votes to keep last nuclear plant running through 2030
- Dropping dough inside Disney+? Why more companies are integrating e-commerce in their apps
- China continues its zero-COVID policies, locking down 21 million Chengdu residents
- Labor Secretary Marty Walsh talks about the biggest threat he sees on the horizon—and it’s not a recession
- The dark Nazi history behind the executive to-do list
- California passes bill that would make vasectomies cheaper for men: ‘Californians must be able to decide for themselves if and when they have children’
- The Public Service Loan Forgiveness waiver deadline is weeks away. Borrowers need to act to have any payments count toward relief
- 2 collars worn by Ruth Bader Ginsburg are going up for auction. Here’s how much they’re expected to fetch
- The cost-of-living crisis in the U.K. is so bad that a major retailer is offering its workers free food to cope with the winter
- Your job is starting to invest in your mental health, and they’re seeing a 4x return on investment when they do
- Starbucks workers are moving their union fight to TikTok—and they’re winning
- Disney is reportedly mulling an Amazon Prime–like membership program
- The Washington Post’s CEO wants to blame remote work for poor performance. The numbers don’t add up
- Before ‘quiet quitting’ in the U.S., there was ‘lying flat’ in China. How the anti-work movement swept the world’s two largest economies
- Yet another Russian energy executive has reportedly died by suicide—but no CCTV was there to record Lukoil chair Maganov’s fall from a Moscow hospital window
- Affirm’s CFO lays out the future of BNPL as investors start demanding profitability
- Kids opening up to their robot toys may help detect mental health issues before parents can spot them
- Crypto.com reportedly pulling out of $495 million sponsorship deal with UEFA Champions League soccer competition
- Was the Wing worth saving? The controversial women’s coworking chain shuts down for good
- Riot Games is dazzling new hires with virtual game nights and asynchronous trainings
- U.S. ban on Nvidia and AMD A.I. chip sales will restrict China’s and Russia’s militaries—and may curb tech advances in other fields too
- Digital therapeutics companies have a lot to learn from the mental health care industry they are looking to disrupt
- 7 new books to read in September
- WNBA Seattle Storm’s CFO says ticket sales more than doubled despite inflation
- Why transparency is key to getting workers back to the office
- California set to sign law requiring crypto exchanges and other digital asset firms to get license to operate in state
- New CEO of Alibaba’s most important international business unit wants to rival Amazon and Zalando in Europe. ‘We go where brands want us to go.’
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