Business
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Jul- 2023 -2 July
If You Don’t Have Anything Nice to Say, Don’t Be a Reference
Little of that common wisdom encourages employers to embrace multigenerational workplaces. It’s unfair and I wish you had more recourse.…
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2 July
Frank Field, Who Brought Expertise to TV Weathercasting, Dies at 100
Frank Field, who as a meteorologist brought a groundbreaking credential to his job as a television weather forecaster in New…
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2 July
Tesla Sales Surge as Tax Credits Fuel Demand
Tesla sales rose a better-than-expected 10 percent in the second quarter as the company led by Elon Musk benefited from…
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2 July
The Student Loan Borrowers Who Will Continue to Struggle
The Supreme Court has barred the Biden administration from carrying out its plan to extinguish up to $20,000 in federal…
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2 July
TikTok Sells A Lot of Books. Now, Its Owner Wants to Publish Them, Too.
A new publishing company began courting self-published romance writers earlier this year. The pitch, delivered in a generic email, was…
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2 July
American Cities Have a Conversion Problem, and It’s Not Just Offices
There is an aging office building on Water Street in Lower Manhattan where it would make all the sense in…
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2 July
Does It Help to Know How Much the Boss Makes?
In 1933, the U.S. government asked 2,000 corporations listed on stock exchanges in New York to disclose how much they…
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2 July
From the Docks to Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles Workers Are Feeling Emboldened
In the two months since they went on strike, screenwriters have become a fixture outside studios in Southern California, signs…
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2 July
Musk Says Twitter Is Limiting Number of Posts Users Can Read
Elon Musk said on Saturday that Twitter will temporarily limit the number of posts users can read per day to…
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1 July
Why Corporate America Is Worried About Affirmative Action
Turmoil ahead for diversity in hiring The Supreme Court’s decision on Thursday to strike down affirmative action at colleges and…
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