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Commentary
Biden must decide whether patent-infringing Apple watches can be imported into the U.S. from China by Christmas–but Congress could neuter America’s ability to protect its IP altogether
By
Andrei Iancu
and
David J. Kappos
November 10, 2023
Finance
Americans pay $100 billion in real estate commissions but get ready for a 30% cut on that, expert says
By
Steve Mollman
November 4, 2023
Politics
Billionaire Bill Ackman says it’s ‘pathetic’ that colleges rely on corporations and law firms to police antisemitism on campus
By
Paolo Confino
November 2, 2023
Finance
Gavin Newsom signs law raising California health care workers’ minimum wage to $25 per hour—a key figure in the Kaiser Permanente union talks
By
The Associated Press
October 14, 2023
Environment
Gavin Newsom signs California law—backed by Apple—requiring big businesses to disclose their indirect emissions. Many say they don’t know how
By
Sophie Austin
and
The Associated Press
October 7, 2023
Finance
Donald Trump fails to halt New York fraud trial as Letitia James says he lives in a ‘fantasy world’ where ‘facts don’t matter’
By
Michael R. Sisak
and
The Associated Press
October 6, 2023
Finance
Mike Lindell admits he’s out of money as his lawyers seek permission to stop defending him, citing ‘serious financial risk’
By
Steve Karnowski
and
The Associated Press
October 6, 2023
Finance
The judge poised to disrupt Trump’s collection of skyscrapers and golf courses—and decide on up to $250M in damages—was once a cabbie
By
Michael R. Sisak
and
The Associated Press
October 1, 2023
Lifestyle
Teen employee wearing hijab repeatedly harassed by male Chipotle manager wanting to see her hair, says EEOC lawsuit
By
Claire Rush
and
The Associated Press
September 30, 2023
Politics
Supreme Court to review Texas and Florida laws that social networks say would stop them from removing hate speech
By
Mark Sherman
and
The Associated Press
September 29, 2023
Commentary
The FTC’s case against Amazon could set a dangerous precedent–and benefit other retailers
By
Ted Bolema
September 26, 2023
Tech
Apple tries to ‘thwart emerging startups through anticompetitive measures,’ alleges Rivos in countersuit
By
Malathi Nayak
and
Bloomberg
September 23, 2023
Tech
Bill Gurley rails against regulatory capture in AI, credits Silicon Valley’s success to being ‘so f–king far away from Washington, D.C.’
By
Steve Mollman
September 17, 2023
America leads the world in AI–but we could fall behind on AI regulation by the end of 2023
By
Victoria Espinel
September 11, 2023
Politics
Diversity rhetoric plummets among executives after affirmative action ruling: ‘Why make yourself a target if you don’t have to be one?’
By
Redd Brown
and
Bloomberg
September 10, 2023
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Tom Brady calls out a problem with modern parenting: 'Every time they mess up, we send them to an easier place to...
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Jane Thier
Success
CEO of $62 billion software giant Workday's warning: 'There's nothing more dangerous than yesterday's success'
By
Emma Burleigh
Economy
Governments are likely to pillage the $80 trillion ‘Great Wealth Transfer’ to fund their national debt, says UBS
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Eleanor Pringle