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- Labor is newly emboldened and ‘fighting for it’ during a year that has included a landmark UPS worker contract and a Hollywood strike
- Texas now requires armed officers at every school. But many districts complain it’s an ‘unfunded mandate’ and haven’t met the deadline
- Nursing home staffing to be regulated for the first time so facilities can’t sacrifice resident safety ‘just to add some dollars to their bottom line’
- Mohamed Al-Fayed, former owner of Harrods whose son was killed in a car crash with Princess Diana, dies at 94
- Walgreens’ new interim CEO Ginger Graham isn’t the only temporary member of the pharmacy giant’s C-suite
- Autism diagnoses are on the rise. School policy must change to safeguard tomorrow’s workforce
- Tennis star Coco Gauff becomes a Gen Z icon for pointing out her millennial opponent was bending the rules, with $3 million at stake: ‘How is this fair?’
- Ahead of possible strike, auto workers accuse Stellantis, GM of stonewalling negotiations
- Recession is likely in 2024 because companies face a ‘huge shock’ of having to refinance debt at higher interest rates, top strategist warns
- Meta and Alphabet would owe at least 4% of annual revenue in Canada to news outlets under draft regulations pushed by Justin Trudeau
- Folding phones are here. So where is Apple?
- Weight loss drugs are such big sellers now that Ozempic’s maker has overtaken LVMH as Europe’s most valuable company
- The economy isn’t out of the recession woods yet—a lot of the new jobs data show a continuing slowdown
- NYC Labor Day barbecues are getting new guests this year—police surveillance drones
- After tussle, Robinhood buys back over $600 million of stock that Sam Bankman-Fried once owned: ‘There was no certainty’
- New Hampshire woman learns on Facebook that her $4 thrift store purchase was a rare painting worth as much as $250,000
- The ‘Blind Side’ scandal highlights how the Tuohys chose not to adopt Michael Oher and entered a ‘conservatorship’ instead, family lawyer says
- A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit against Uniswap. What does it mean for the SEC’s case against Coinbase?
- Disney pulls programming, including ESPN, from 15 million homes right as college football season starts
- Don’t blame Uniswap for crypto scams, judge rules—and she’s right
- Labor Day has a bloody and union-centric history—and it’s only different from May Day because of America’s fears of socialism
- ‘Pirola’ BA.2.86 may not be a ‘black swan’ event like Omicron, experts say. It’s what could spawn from it that has them worried
- Ally Bank’s rebrand was a chance to build a new corporate culture. But getting everyone on the same page took time
- Tesla drops Model X price to qualify for federal incentives that Elon Musk once opposed: ‘I’m literally saying, get rid of all subsidies’
- Bitcoin soared after Grayscale’s historic court victory. Those gains have since vanished
- Hawaii’s governor is furious as disaster capitalists try to buy stricken Maui real estate on the cheap after historic wildfire
- Ryan Reynolds shoots obscure British motorcycle company ‘into overdrive’ with Instagram plug—but owner insists the star paid full price and wouldn’t jump the line
- Economy adds 187,000 jobs in August with ‘soft landing’ in sight over the horizon
- BlackRock chief investment officer shares her unlikely career path—from theater major to running a $5.9 trillion business
- Roz Brewer steps down as Walgreens CEO amid share price plunge
- Accenture’s chief A.I. officer talks about its hiring blitz and big plans to upskill workers
- Elon Musk’s ‘ruthless’ plan to close his Twitter deal early let him fire the social media company’s top execs—and stop them collecting a ‘$200 million’ payout
- How Taylor Swift, ‘The Bachelorette,’ and an Etsy-like website are fueling a turnaround for crafts retailer Michaels
- Indeed’s CEO wants to create ‘cyborg’ recruiters that play to the strengths of both humans and AI
- What bankers and investors are watching as Arm’s September IPO approaches
- Malaysia prime minister persuaded Elon Musk to invest in the country by freeing Tesla and SpaceX from ‘nitty-gritty’ bureaucracy
- Saudi Arabia has so much money to spend on sports no one else can compete, says one of the world’s most popular athletes
- American families may soon max out their credit cards, top analyst warns, and be hung out to dry
- Silicon Valley’s elites can’t be trusted with the future of AI. We must break their dominance–and dangerous god complex
- Student loan payments are back for 43 million borrowers. Here are 3 ways to make sure you’re paying the lowest interest possible
- Should leaders be concerned about being liked? Readers weigh in
- IKEA tried to do away with its maze-like structure to help people navigate its stores more easily—except customers wanted it back
- Elon Musk doubted ex-Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal from the start because he was too nice: ‘What Twitter needs is a fire-breathing dragon’
- Tesla faces competition in Europe as local manufacturers fight back
- Ticketmaster’s Taylor Swift ticket debacle set off huge fan outrage, but state and federal governments aren’t making expected reforms
- Hyundai and LG will invest $2 billion more in Georgia EV batteries plant
- How employees feel about their jobs can make or break a company’s A.I. transformation. Here’s how leaders should handle it
- Tiny Caribbean island will rake in as much as $30 million for doing absolutely nothing—all thanks to its buzzy domain name
- Federal judge blocks Arkansas law that requires parental consent for minors to create social media accounts
- CEOs can’t succeed if U.S. politics are broken. Here are 4 ways business leaders can do their part
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