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Labor is newly emboldened and ‘fighting for it’ during a year that has included a landmark UPS worker contract and a Hollywood strikeTexas now requires armed officers at every school. But many districts complain it’s an ‘unfunded mandate’ and haven’t met the deadlineNursing home staffing to be regulated for the first time so facilities can’t sacrifice resident safety ‘just to add some dollars to their bottom line’Mohamed Al-Fayed, former owner of Harrods whose son was killed in a car crash with Princess Diana, dies at 94Walgreens’ new interim CEO Ginger Graham isn’t the only temporary member of the pharmacy giant’s C-suiteAutism diagnoses are on the rise. School policy must change to safeguard tomorrow’s workforceTennis star Coco Gauff becomes a Gen Z icon for pointing out her millennial opponent was bending the rules, with $3 million at stake: ‘How is this fair?’Ahead of possible strike, auto workers accuse Stellantis, GM of stonewalling negotiationsRecession is likely in 2024 because companies face a ‘huge shock’ of having to refinance debt at higher interest rates, top strategist warnsMeta and Alphabet would owe at least 4% of annual revenue in Canada to news outlets under draft regulations pushed by Justin TrudeauFolding phones are here. So where is Apple? Weight loss drugs are such big sellers now that Ozempic’s maker has overtaken LVMH as Europe’s most valuable companyThe economy isn’t out of the recession woods yet—a lot of the new jobs data show a continuing slowdownNYC Labor Day barbecues are getting new guests this year—police surveillance dronesAfter tussle, Robinhood buys back over $600 million of stock that Sam Bankman-Fried once owned: ‘There was no certainty’New Hampshire woman learns on Facebook that her $4 thrift store purchase was a rare painting worth as much as $250,000The ‘Blind Side’ scandal highlights how the Tuohys chose not to adopt Michael Oher and entered a ‘conservatorship’ instead, family lawyer saysA federal judge dismissed a lawsuit against Uniswap. What does it mean for the SEC’s case against Coinbase?Disney pulls programming, including ESPN, from 15 million homes right as college football season startsDon’t blame Uniswap for crypto scams, judge rules—and she’s rightLabor Day has a bloody and union-centric history—and it’s only different from May Day because of America’s fears of socialism‘Pirola’ BA.2.86 may not be a ‘black swan’ event like Omicron, experts say. It’s what could spawn from it that has them worriedAlly Bank’s rebrand was a chance to build a new corporate culture. But getting everyone on the same page took timeTesla drops Model X price to qualify for federal incentives that Elon Musk once opposed: ‘I’m literally saying, get rid of all subsidies’Bitcoin soared after Grayscale’s historic court victory. Those gains have since vanishedHawaii’s governor is furious as disaster capitalists try to buy stricken Maui real estate on the cheap after historic wildfireRyan Reynolds shoots obscure British motorcycle company ‘into overdrive’ with Instagram plug—but owner insists the star paid full price and wouldn’t jump the lineEconomy adds 187,000 jobs in August with ‘soft landing’ in sight over the horizonBlackRock chief investment officer shares her unlikely career path—from theater major to running a $5.9 trillion businessRoz Brewer steps down as Walgreens CEO amid share price plungeAccenture’s chief A.I. officer talks about its hiring blitz and big plans to upskill workersElon Musk’s ‘ruthless’ plan to close his Twitter deal early let him fire the social media company’s top execs—and stop them collecting a ‘$200 million’ payoutHow Taylor Swift, ‘The Bachelorette,’ and an Etsy-like website are fueling a turnaround for crafts retailer MichaelsIndeed’s CEO wants to create ‘cyborg’ recruiters that play to the strengths of both humans and AIWhat bankers and investors are watching as Arm’s September IPO approachesMalaysia prime minister persuaded Elon Musk to invest in the country by freeing Tesla and SpaceX from ‘nitty-gritty’ bureaucracySaudi Arabia has so much money to spend on sports no one else can compete, says one of the world’s most popular athletesAmerican families may soon max out their credit cards, top analyst warns, and be hung out to drySilicon Valley’s elites can’t be trusted with the future of AI. We must break their dominance–and dangerous god complexStudent loan payments are back for 43 million borrowers. Here are 3 ways to make sure you’re paying the lowest interest possibleShould leaders be concerned about being liked? Readers weigh inIKEA tried to do away with its maze-like structure to help people navigate its stores more easily—except customers wanted it backElon Musk doubted ex-Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal from the start because he was too nice: ‘What Twitter needs is a fire-breathing dragon’Tesla faces competition in Europe as local manufacturers fight backTicketmaster’s Taylor Swift ticket debacle set off huge fan outrage, but state and federal governments aren’t making expected reformsHyundai and LG will invest $2 billion more in Georgia EV batteries plantHow employees feel about their jobs can make or break a company’s A.I. transformation. Here’s how leaders should handle itTiny Caribbean island will rake in as much as $30 million for doing absolutely nothing—all thanks to its buzzy domain nameFederal judge blocks Arkansas law that requires parental consent for minors to create social media accountsCEOs can’t succeed if U.S. politics are broken. Here are 4 ways business leaders can do their part
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