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If the billionaire succeeds at Twitter, the MBA will need an update
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Mischief is cyclical—it is bred in good times and uncovered in bad times
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Beware the power of one-party state governments
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Will companies—and governments—listen?
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Eventually, yes. But first a few obstacles must be overcome
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Misbehaving rappers are not the only problem
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Job cuts come to Silicon Valley
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Lorries cannot run without AdBlue. Or without drivers
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Can carmakers catch up with Tesla and pull off the shift to software?
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After the turbocharged years, problems may be emerging for venture capitalists
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The guardians of American capitalism too often fall for too-good-to-be true narratives
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Are any a suitable substitute?
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Jobs serving football fans are drawing them there
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Never mind that the tournament hasn’t started yet
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It might be its riskiest business venture yet
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The firm’s celebrity CEO isn’t the only superstar boss who won’t leave the stage
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That means thinking primarily about the people who are left behind
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But trouble could still lie ahead
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Private rocketeers reach for the sky
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Should companies divest, decouple—or double-down?
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Which American companies have thrived or dived in a testing economy?
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The shift towards subscriptions and streaming complicates a giant merger
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What America can learn from Britain about the other gig economy
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A mix of office and home has become the norm for many. There is lots still to figure out
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Klaus Müller should have been an anonymous bureaucrat, but he’s become a celebrity
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Don’t despair for the Patagonia-vest set just yet
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The age of “boring AI” will be anything but
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Relaxation of the rules is a threat to pandemic profits
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The race to build a do-everything platform heats up
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The director of first impressions will see you now
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An experiment in the boundaries of AI
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Good news for Connecticut: The state's legal adult-use cannabis market is rolling out on January 10, 2023.
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On Twitter, “Everything Everywhere All At Once” co-director Daniel Kwan called out his overly enthusiastic fandom.
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Friday’s 5% rally put Netflix shares up 60% over the last six months.
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These self-proclaimed entrepreneurs discuss their active companies, the importance of being seen beyond their reality star personas and the advice they have for other entrepreneurs today.
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Twitter built “secret blacklists” and ran a clandestine operation to cut the visibility of targeted tweets, accounts and topics, according to the second tranche of Elon Musk’s hyped “Twitter Files” released on Thursday.
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ExxonMobil's profitability pales compared to Apple and Microsoft — where's the call for windfall taxes on them?
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New York City’s plan would raise the cost of a 30-minute Uber trip to $27.15.
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Those asked to remain as TOPGUN instructors, typically only two or three students from a class of fifteen or more, must uphold an even higher—and more unrelenting—standard.
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Hades II, Armored Core VI, a sequel to Death Stranding and tons of other awesome games debuted new trailers at the 2022 Game Awards. Here's a round-up of all the good stuff plus a full list of winners.
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Croatia completed a stunning comeback, knocking out the tournament favorites in a penalty kick shootout.
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Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema will leave the Democratic Party and register as an independent, according to a video statement Friday, following Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock’s runoff election victory Tuesday giving Democrats a 51-49 Senate majority.
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Not content just being a musical artist, the Norwegian deejay and 30 under 30 alumnus has raised millions to build the Margaritaville of dance music—with a little help from the chief Parrot Head himself.
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Croatia rallied from behind to knock out Brazil.
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Climate change and human activity like overfishing and pollution is “decimating” plants and animals at sea, according to the IUCN Red List.
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The e-cigarette maker previously agreed to pay $438.5 million to settle a lawsuit claiming the company had marketed its products to teenagers.
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Anyone that still espouses the argument misses the point of what 21st century omnichannel retailing is all about – namely, that the key to the physical side of retailing is answering the question, “Why come to a store at all?”
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Lawyers representing Mikheil Saakashvili, whose health has declined since his imprisonment in October 2021, claim he will die without immediate medical treatment.
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GOP lawmakers called for Brinton’s resignation and urged the Department of Energy to “set aside petty politics.”
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As the Federal Reserve works to combat rising inflation by slowing down the economy, the wealth of American households has evaporated—collapsing by more than $6.8 trillion this year as Americans load up on debt and face plunging stock values.
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The Agricultural Retailers Association held its annual meeting in San Diego from November 29 to December 1st.
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Dick’s Sporting Goods posted a surprising gain in sales in the third quarter, up 7.7%. And it achieved it despite an unexpectedly high glut of returned inventory. Based on its earnings call, Dick's looks to be tackling the holidays with a five-play strategy. Here’s what other retailers can learn.
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The show's first episode drew nearly as many British viewers as Americans. 'Harry & Meghan' also roughly doubled the first-day U.S. viewership for the latest season of 'The Crown.' Reviews of the program have been mixed.
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In October, former officer J. Alexander Kueng pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter in Floyd’s death.
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From fine dining experiences to world-class cookery classes.
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