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6 Due Diligence Steps to Take Before Joining a Board
Board service can be fun and enriching or a waste of time. Here's how to make your service valuable.Inc. - Business -
Zambia’s women could be barred from football at Olympics after Fifa steps in
Fifa has concerns over running of Zambia’s football associationLetter warns that there may be ‘grounds for the suspension’Zambia’s women could miss out on playing at this summer’s Olympics after Fifa threatened the country’s football association ...The Guardian - World -
Republicans Step Up Attacks on Scientist at Heart of Covid Lab Leak Theory
A heated hearing produced no new evidence that Peter Daszak or his nonprofit, EcoHealth Alliance, were implicated in the Covid outbreak.The New York Times - Science - Covid -
Republicans Step Up Attacks on Scientist at Heart of Covid Lab Leak Theory
A heated hearing produced no new evidence that Peter Daszak or his nonprofit, EcoHealth Alliance, were implicated in the Covid outbreak.The New York Times - Top stories - Covid -
Chad leader tries to step out of his battle-tested father’s shadow
With elections looming, Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno hopes to prove he is worthy of his inherited position amid reports voting will be rigged. Last month the Chadian head of state, Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno, announced the release of his autobiography.. ...The Guardian - World -
Commercial real estate faces a ‘slow moving train wreck.’ Here are fixes for lawmakers.
The commercial real-estate industry isn’t looking for a bailout, but there are problems lawmakers can fixMarketWatch - Business -
Job Openings and Hiring Are at a 3-Year Ebb
March data showed a cooling labor market, but layoffs remain low. The overall trend is likely to be welcomed by Federal Reserve policymakers.The New York Times - Top stories -
Brissett eager to battle Maye for Pats' QB1 job
Veteran QB Jacoby Brissett, who signed a one-year contract with the Patriots in March worth a base value of $8 million, said Wednesday that he looks forward to competing with No. 3 pick Drake Maye for the team's starting job.ESPN - Sports - NFL -
Job Openings and Hiring Are at a 3-Year Ebb
March data showed a cooling labor market, but layoffs remain low. The overall trend is likely to be welcomed by Federal Reserve policymakers.The New York Times - Business -
A Strong Job Market? Try Telling That to These Workers
Job seekers say getting hired is deceptively hard, and recruiters agree that qualified candidates are often passed over.The Wall Street Journal - World -
UnitedHealth CEO defends ransom payment in testimony on cyberattack
Witty said he himself made the decision that UnitedHealth would pay a ransom to the hackers who caused the massive data breach.CBS News - Top stories -
UnitedHealth CEO testifying about cyberattack before Congress
UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty is testifying on Capitol Hill Wednesday about a crippling cyberattack on the company in February. CBS News Homeland Security and Justice reporter Nicole Sganga has more.CBS News - Top stories -
L.A. Phil names Kim Noltemy as president and CEO
Kim Noltemy takes over as president and CEO of the L.A. Phil from Chad Smith, who left for the Boston Symphony Orchestra last fall. She arrives from the Dallas Symphony Assn.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Microsoft CEO to Visit Southeast Asia With AI on Agenda
Satya Nadella will meet officials in Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia next week, as the tech titan is betting on generative AI for long-term growth.The Wall Street Journal - Tech - Microsoft -
What Is TikTok Worth? Some Say $20 Billion, Others Say $100 Billion
The answer depends partly on whether TikTok bundles the U.S. and international businesses, and if it includes its coveted algorithm.The Wall Street Journal - Tech - Tiktok -
German-Polish border towns celebrate EU's eastward shift 20 years ago
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Analysis: The Fed's No-Need-to-Cut Camp Is Feeling Emboldened
A third month of disappointing inflation data dashed the prospect of the Federal Reserve setting the stage today for a summer rate cut.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Fed's Case for Rate Cuts Simply Does Not Exist
Every new data dump proves inflation isn't going anywhere fast.Inc. - Business -
Analysis: Fed's No-Need-to-Cut Camp Is Feeling Emboldened
A third month of disappointing inflation data dashed the prospect of the Federal Reserve setting the stage for a summer rate cut.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Petro Says Colombia Will Cut Diplomatic Ties With Israel
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Trulia's Founder Wants You to Slow Down
Virta Health founder Sami Inkinen spoke to Inc. about health habits, decision-making, and the benefit of building a company at a slow pace.Inc. - Business -
Breaking Down New Rules About ‘Forever Chemicals’
Lisa Friedman, who covers climate change, discussed the fight to regulate toxic chemicals found in nearly half of America’s tap water.The New York Times - Health -
Breaking down the contempt ruling against Trump
The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's New York criminal trial ordered Trump to pay $9,000 for violating a gag order. The order bars Trump from publicly commenting on witnesses, jurors and others connected to the case. CBS News ...CBS News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Stocks Turn Higher After Powell Comments
Stocks were turning higher following the Federal Reserve’s widely expected decision to keep rates steady.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Australia Cracks Down on Foreign Cash in Critical Minerals
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Breaking down Florida's newly enacted abortion law
Florida's six-week abortion ban took effect Wednesday, overriding the 15-week ban that had been in place in the state. CBS News Miami reporter Morgan Rynor has more on the law and the constitutional amendment on abortion that Florida voters will ...CBS News - Top stories - Abortion -
Police crack down on campus protests across the nation
Police have removed protesters from encampments at Columbia University, UCLA and other schools following building takeovers and violent clashes.NBC News - Politics -
Hong Kong Shares Rise 0.7% in Morning Trade
Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index rose in early trade, as markets reopened after the Labor Day holiday. Traders are likely digesting Fed comments on the lack of progress toward its inflation target, said IG.The Wall Street Journal - World - Hong Kong -
How the Ivy League became a stepping stone to NIL paydays in college basketball's 2024 transfer cycle
Does a two-year period of earning NIL money outweigh the lifelong benefits of graduating from a school like Harvard?CBS Sports - Sports -
Proxy-advisory firm ISS steps into Norfolk Southern’s board battle with activist Ancora
Institutional Shareholder Services has recommended shareholders vote for most of Norfolk Southern’s board nominees, while also recommending that they support five of activist Ancora’s nominees.MarketWatch - Business -
Paul Skenes takes another step toward MLB debut as Pirates prospect makes longest start of pro career
The No. 1 pick in the 2023 MLB Draft has a 0.39 ERA in 23 innings this seasonCBS Sports - Sports - MLB -
Brazil posts strong job figures, signals stronger activity; inflation a concern
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How good is OpenAI’s Sora video model — and will it transform jobs?
The FT asked workers in animation, advertising and real estate to test rival AI systems that create short clipsFinancial Times - Business -
'Like a job interview in front of 10,000 - I hate fighting'
Briton Stuart Austin "hates fighting" but says he's the "best he's ever been".BBC News - Top stories -
'I quit my job to search for my missing dog'
Jo Bean says the hunt for her five-year-old lurcher Rosie has taken over her life.BBC News - Top stories -
How working for Big Tech lost 'dream job' status
Mass layoffs have eroded the shine of the tech industry.CNBC - Business -
Labour set to unveil weakened package of workers’ rights
Shadow ministers have been discussing how to tone down some of pledges in ‘New Deal’ to ease employer misgivingsFinancial Times - Business -
Job openings in the U.S. fall to the lowest level in three years
The number of job openings in the U.S. fell to 8.5 million in March and touched the lowest level in more than three years, suggesting the demand for labor is slowly waning.MarketWatch - Business -
Labour set to unveil weakened package of workers’ rights
Shadow ministers have been discussing how to tone down some of pledges in ‘New Deal’ to ease employer misgivingsFinancial Times - Business -
Labour set to unveil weakened package of workers’ rights
Shadow ministers have been discussing how to tone down some of pledges in ‘New Deal’ to ease employer misgivingsFinancial Times - Business