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- StartupsESG can be a distraction for startups. Here’s why they should focus on ‘total addressable impact’ instead
- cybersecurityThe cost of cybersecurity insurance is soaring–and state-backed attacks will be harder to cover. It’s time for companies to take threats more seriously
- LayoffsOverconfident tech CEOs have overpaid for ‘box tickers’ and ‘taskmasters.’ Here’s why the real ‘creators’ will survive the mass layoffs
- HealthHow better access to vision correction can improve the global economic outlook
- CongressWhy the new split Congress could be the one that delivers paid parental leave
- data privacyThe way companies handle consumer data is changing. Here’s why clean rooms are a promising solution to new privacy challenges
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Asia
Rising seas are a ‘death sentence’ for some nations and will shake ‘mega-cities on every continent,’ UN chief says
China vows to take measures against U.S. over suspected spy balloon that was shot down
How better access to vision correction can improve the global economic outlook
Environment
Austin to city manager who let the lights go out for a week because of snow: You’re fired
‘They’re understandably concerned’: The fiery Ohio train crash has been mismanaged, says an engineer who studies chemical disasters
A 13-foot-tall robot named ‘Icefin’ swam underneath the ‘Doomsday Glacier’ and found it’s not just melting—it’s shattering
Europe
Rising seas are a ‘death sentence’ for some nations and will shake ‘mega-cities on every continent,’ UN chief says
Are you a high flyer like Rihanna? You may have the same ‘microstress’ that makes her work-life balance ‘almost impossible.’
The way companies handle consumer data is changing. Here’s why clean rooms are a promising solution to new privacy challenges
Finance
Warren Buffett’s long-time partner Charlie Munger says he’s ‘not proud of my country’ for allowing crypto to thrive, calling it ‘very dangerous’
Blowout retail sales sees stocks tick higher: ‘It seems like both consumers and corporate America came into this in pretty good shape’
Republican regulator rips Lina Khan in ‘noisy exit,’ accuses ‘hipster antitrust’ boss of breaking the law by having opinions on Mark Zuckerberg
Health
The ‘tripledemic’ may be waning, but norovirus is on the rise. What you need to know about the highly contagious ‘winter vomiting disease’
3D-printed organs may soon be a reality. ‘Looking ahead, we’ll not need donor hearts’
ESG can be a distraction for startups. Here’s why they should focus on ‘total addressable impact’ instead
Leadership
‘May the best woman win,’ Nikki Haley says as she calls for rejection of ‘identity politics’
Elon Musk strikes deal with Joe Biden to make Tesla charging stations available to everyone
Why learning and development leaders are becoming stars of the C-suite
The Ledger
Keeping up with the SEC: Here’s what Kim Kardashian and your financial adviser have in common
Crypto lender BlockFi files for bankruptcy after FTX implosion
New York bans new crypto mining power plants—for now
Lifestyle
Raquel Welch, star of ‘One Million Years B.C.’ and ‘The Three Musketeers,’ dies at 82
The Super Bowl ad with a self-driving Tesla hitting a child-sized mannequin echoes the earliest fears about cars, media scholar says
AirBnB says people are still spending big on travel and but they’re choosing shorter stays in bigger cities
Personal Finance
Teacher pay has risen so slowly over the last few decades they actually suffer from a huge ‘wage penalty’ gap
What inflation? American shoppers boost retail spending to fastest pace in nearly 2 years.
One of legendary Fed Chair Alan Greenspan’s favorite economic indicators was men’s underwear—and things could be looking up
Politics
Austin to city manager who let the lights go out for a week because of snow: You’re fired
FAA head says near miss when 2 planes came within 100 feet of crash was system working ‘as designed’
Republican regulator rips Lina Khan in ‘noisy exit,’ accuses ‘hipster antitrust’ boss of breaking the law by having opinions on Mark Zuckerberg
Retail
Elon Musk takes his marijuana friendliness to the next level as Twitter pitches itself as a home for cannabis ads
Elon Musk strikes deal with Joe Biden to make Tesla charging stations available to everyone
Pepsi quietly killed Sprite competitor Sierra Mist last month and replaced it with something new. Did anyone notice?
Success
‘May the best woman win,’ Nikki Haley says as she calls for rejection of ‘identity politics’
Bosses say coming into the office improves culture and productivity. A new study proves them wrong
The global white-collar burnout picture: Americans are less burned out at work but pencil pushers abroad are more miserable
Tech
Republican regulator rips Lina Khan in ‘noisy exit,’ accuses ‘hipster antitrust’ boss of breaking the law by having opinions on Mark Zuckerberg
#BlockElon is trending as outrage mounts over Musk’s reported self-platforming—but he’s about to reclaim the world’s richest throne
The Super Bowl ad with a self-driving Tesla hitting a child-sized mannequin echoes the earliest fears about cars, media scholar says


