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Commentary
There are two kinds of companies–those that strengthen democratic capitalism and those that undermine it
By
Bruce Shaw
March 26, 2024
Commentary
For the first time in 50 years, Democrats and Republicans are both embracing industrial policy–but that doesn’t mean it will pay off for workers
By
Maria Flynn
March 26, 2024
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The latest sanctions on Russia won’t be sufficient. Here’s what would be, according to the Yale professor who inspired the great business exodus over Ukraine
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Jeffrey Sonnenfeld
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Steven Tian
March 22, 2024
Commentary
The agency created after the Great Financial Crisis to protect consumers from lending risks can’t define risk, industry says
By
Bill Himpler
March 21, 2024
Commentary
Intel CEO: ‘Our goal is to have at least 50% of the world’s advanced semiconductors produced in the U.S. and Europe by the end of the decade’
By
Pat Gelsinger
March 20, 2024
Commentary
75 unions and employers have endorsed the Senate’s health care price transparency bill. Here’s why Congress must pass it
By
Kevin Lyons
March 19, 2024
Commentary
TikTok is in trouble in the U.S. and Europe–but American social apps could be next
By
Olia Valigourskaia
March 18, 2024
Finance
Homeowners are red, renters are blue: The broken housing market is merging with America’s polarized political culture
By
Alena Botros
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Chloe Berger
and
Sydney Lake
March 16, 2024
Commentary
Taylor Swift’s AI porn deepfakes have prompted a wave of proposals to protect women from abuse–but Congress and the states need to take action
By
Christian F. Nunes
March 15, 2024
Tech
Mira Murati admits election misinformation is a concern ahead of OpenAI’s Sora launch
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Christiaan Hetzner
March 15, 2024
Commentary
Russia and China are leading in hypersonic innovation. Here’s what’s holding the U.S. back
By
Sassie Duggleby
March 15, 2024
Commentary
Affordability, reliability, and industrial competitiveness will make or break the net-zero transition. Here’s how
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Mekala Krishnan
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Daniel Pacthod
and
Sven Smit
March 14, 2024
Commentary
OpenAI should be copying journalists’ principles, not just their content
By
Jennie Baird
March 14, 2024
Commentary
Starbucks is negotiating with its unionized workers. Here’s why this is good news for America
By
Roy Bahat
March 14, 2024
Commentary
The Boeing whistleblower’s death is a tragic reminder that society still expects people like John Barnett to become martyrs
By
Ariella Steinhorn
March 13, 2024
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