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DEI is getting a new name. Can it dump the political baggage?
Under mounting legal and political pressure, companies’ DEI tactics are evolving.
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How U.S. safety regulators have struggled to get a grip on Tesla’s Autopilot
Critics say federal regulators are struggling to keep pace with risks introduced on American highways by Tesla’s self-driving system.
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Start-ups offer innovative databases to help parents seeking childcare
Businesses are partnering with states to make it easier for families to find available slots in an industry ripe for disruption
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Employers added 175,000 jobs in April, as labor market growth slows
The labor market has been booming so far in 2024, a reversal of last year’s gradual cool-down, even as high interest rates continue to weigh on parts of the economy.
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University endowments show few signs of direct Israel, defense holdings
Pro-Palestinian student groups are calling for “divestment” from the Israeli war effort. But little is known about the $850 billion in U.S. college endowments.
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Tesla retreat from EV charging leaves growth of U.S. network in doubt
Tesla’s retreat from EV charging is a blow for the whole U.S. network, which relied on Tesla superchargers.
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