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The New York Times - Top stories
Supreme Court Declines to Rule on Social Media Laws in Florida and Texas
The justices returned both cases, which concerned state laws that supporters said were aimed at “Silicon Valley censorship,” to lower courts. Critics had said the laws violated the sites’ First Amendment rights.Florida -
The New York Times - Tech
Supreme Court Declines to Rule on Social Media Laws in Florida and Texas
The justices unanimously returned two cases, which concerned state laws that supporters said were aimed at “Silicon Valley censorship,” to lower courts. Critics had said the laws violated the sites’ First Amendment rights.Florida -
MarketWatch - Business
Your Social Security math may be wrong — and it could cost you a lot of money
Here are 3 key factors you may have overlooked. -
ABC News - Top stories
Supreme Court sidesteps ruling on Florida, Texas social media laws and 1st Amendment
The Supreme Court sidesteps ruling whether state laws regulating social media companies violate the 1st Amendment, sending the issue back to the lower courts. -
NBC News - Top stories
Harvard-educated Gabby Thomas balances training for Paris while working at a Texas health clinic
A typical day for U.S. track and field athlete Gabby Thomas is a full 24 hours. -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court social media decisions
Welcome to The Hill's Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story Social media cases on deck for Supreme Court ruling Two cases involving the rights of social media companies based on laws in Florida and Texas have yet to ... -
Inc. - Business
If You Answer Yes to These 3 Questions, It May Be Time to Rethink Your Goals, According to a Psychologist and Brain Expert
Giving up on your biggest goal might open the door to something new. -
CNBC - Business
Harvard-trained neuroscientist: If you use any of these 3 phrases at work, you're more emotionally intelligent than most
You can improve your emotional intelligence by paying closer attention to your conversations at work, says Juliette Han, a Harvard-trained neuroscientist. -
BBC News - Top stories
How social media is making young people accidental election influencers
Meet the young people, some not old enough to vote, thrust into the spotlight of the election debate.
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Inc. - Business
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Connecticut, California, Mississippi, and Maryland have all taken steps to help close a growing skills gap between AI job functions and workers who need to quickly bolster their tech skills. -
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Amazon Lures Cofounders from Startup Adept to Bolster AI Efforts
Several original founders of the Bay Area joined the e-commerce giant, which will let it run independently and pay a licensing fee.Amazon -
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Amazon Sidesteps the Carbon Offset Standard Jeff Bezos Helped Fund
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Inc. - Business
A New Federal Overtime Rule Goes Into Effect Today. Here's What to Know
Eligibility for overtime just expanded to include more white-collar workers.