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Fashion giant Shein has been slapped with yet another lawsuit alleging copyright infringement, data scraping, and AI to steal art: ‘It’s somewhat shocking that they’ve been able to get away with it’
By
Sasha Rogelberg
April 16, 2024
Commentary
Healing the workplace means letting ex-employees tell their side of the story without fear of retribution. It’s time to stop signing them into silence
By
Christine Shen
April 15, 2024
Finance
California’s new $20 minimum wage could leave the state with higher unemployment for years to come, economist says
By
Sasha Rogelberg
April 6, 2024
Finance
Disney and DeSantis-appointed board strike deal after years of wrangling — just one day after the board replaced its Disney-critic chair
By
Mike Schneider
and
The Associated Press
March 28, 2024
Commentary
Gen AI apps are cloning your likeness without consent—and might make you famous for all the wrong reasons
By
Alexandru Voica
March 11, 2024
Commentary
We help Holocaust victims and their heirs recover Nazi-looted art. Here’s how the lessons we’ve learned can help Ukraine reclaim its cultural property stolen by Russia
By
Howard N. Spiegler
and
Lawrence M. Kaye
February 23, 2024
Finance
Trump’s finances hit by New York fraud case ruling: ‘I can imagine the Saudis lending him $300 million’
By
Bernard Condon
and
The Associated Press
February 17, 2024
Tech
Amazon joins Trader Joe’s and Elon Musk’s SpaceX in calling the National Labor Relations Board unconstitutional
By
Haleluya Hadero
and
The Associated Press
February 17, 2024
Leadership
Elon Musk blasts judge who voided his $56 billion Tesla pay package: ‘She has done more to damage Delaware than any judge in modern history’
By
Christiaan Hetzner
February 2, 2024
Politics
Elon Musk and SpaceX are right about the National Labor Relations Board being unconstitutional, argues Trader Joe’s
By
Josh Eidelson
and
Bloomberg
January 27, 2024
Leadership
DEI opponents are using a Civil Rights Act section to go after a VC fund that invests in businesses owned by women of color: ‘It’s a very clever game plan’
By
Anne D'Innocenzio
,
Alexandra Olson
and
The Associated Press
January 14, 2024
Newsletters
Kim Kardashian’s divorce attorney Laura Wasser says ending a marriage should be cheaper, easier, and done online
By
Emma Hinchliffe
and
Joey Abrams
January 9, 2024
Commentary
Biden voted for the Bayh-Dole Act 44 years ago–but the administration’s plans to reinterpret it could undermine decades of world-leading U.S. innovation
By
Almesha L. Campbell
January 5, 2024
Success
Disgraced ‘Erin Brockovich’ celebrity lawyer claiming Alzheimer’s found competent to stand trial for $15 million embezzlement charges
By
The Associated Press
January 3, 2024
Finance
Citigroup used a London banker as ‘scapegoat’ in $45M failure—now he wants to return to work for the bank after winning an unfair dismissal lawsuit
By
Ryan Hogg
December 13, 2023
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Red Lobster’s 36-year-old CEO got the company out of bankruptcy. Now he’s plotting the ‘greatest comeback in the...
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Sydney Lake
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The economy is just getting stronger, not weaker, and ‘we in the economics profession need to look ourselves in the...
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Nick Lichtenberg
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Sylvia Goodman
and
The Associated Press