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Big Tech and billionaires suddenly can’t resist the lure of South Florida, and while New York can ‘afford to lose some Citadels, it has to learn the lesson’
Amazon, Microsoft and now reportedly Apple are increasing their presence in the area, while Ken Griffin's Citadel has made Miami its permanent headquarters.April 28, 2024
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Farmers in Africa look to ancient fertilizer methods and new greenhouse technologies as climate change parches the land
Biden administration’s tough new EPA rules would force coal-fired power plants to capture emissions or shut down
Bird flu fragments are in pasteurized milk now, but the FDA—and many other government agencies—still considers it safe
Finance
Global debt hasn’t been this bad since the Napoleonic Wars, says World Economic Forum president
Disneyland performers unionizing often work other gigs in movies and TV or at theme-park rivals like Universal Studios
A new law will ban TikTok unless China sells most of it. An expert says it’s ‘unconstitutional’ and backed by no evidence
Health
USDA tells poultry producers to reduce salmonella in certain chicken products to help prevent food poisoning
Minneapolis imposes $15 a pack minimum for cigarettes—$2 more than NYC—to curb smoking
New York outlaws sales of diet pills and muscle-mass builders to children
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Companies with robust volunteer programs have lower turnover and help employees feel better about working there, even if they don’t participate
A new law will ban TikTok unless China sells most of it. An expert says it’s ‘unconstitutional’ and backed by no evidence
Grab’s COO thinks there’s ‘tremendous upside’ in fast-growing Southeast Asia after the startup recently reported its first-ever profitable quarter
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A new law will ban TikTok unless China sells most of it. An expert says it’s ‘unconstitutional’ and backed by no evidence
The CEO of packaged-food giant Kraft Heinz is obsessed with healthy eating and exercise—but also snacks on Lunchables several times a week
These incarcerated women are leaving prison with a certified license to make people feel beautiful. The program ‘gave me a chance to feel human again’
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‘This is the noise of my shredder shredding your business plan—never call me again’: But a trio of 20-something entrepreneurs refused to quit and now run $16.7 billion investment firm
Troubled Philadelphia-based bank implodes in first failure of the year
Commercial tax-prep companies lost out on $5 billion in fees thanks to IRS’ direct file, government says
Politics
A new law will ban TikTok unless China sells most of it. An expert says it’s ‘unconstitutional’ and backed by no evidence
U.S. Secretary of State buys Taylor Swift album in China to wrap up key visit after warning on EV overproduction, Russia
Commercial tax-prep companies lost out on $5 billion in fees thanks to IRS’ direct file, government says
Retail
The Sports Bra—a bar for women’s sports fans—eyes nationwide expansion just 2 years after opening, helped by Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian’s foundation
These incarcerated women are leaving prison with a certified license to make people feel beautiful. The program ‘gave me a chance to feel human again’
Pottery Barn parent Williams-Sonoma fined for marketing furniture as ‘crafted’ in the U.S. when it was made in China
Success
Companies with robust volunteer programs have lower turnover and help employees feel better about working there, even if they don’t participate
Big Tech and billionaires suddenly can’t resist the lure of South Florida, and while New York can ‘afford to lose some Citadels, it has to learn the lesson’
The meteoric rise and stunning fall of Prime, Logan Paul’s energy drink that was once resold for almost $1,500 a can: ‘A brand cannot live on hype alone’
Tech
Elon Musk makes surprise China visit after delaying India trip as Tesla seeks Beijing’s OK for Full Self-Driving software
A new law will ban TikTok unless China sells most of it. An expert says it’s ‘unconstitutional’ and backed by no evidence
Grab’s COO thinks there’s ‘tremendous upside’ in fast-growing Southeast Asia after the startup recently reported its first-ever profitable quarter