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Black women’s unemployment rate fell. That’s not the good news you think it is

A lower unemployment rate is only worth celebrating if more people are actually working. Right now, most are disappearing from the data.

By Katica RoyJuly 14, 2026
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Columbia Business School professors: What the Balogun red card can teach us about AI and judgment
By Oded Netzer, Christopher Frank and Paul MagnoneJuly 13, 2026
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For 250 years, work defined American identity. That era Is ending
By Keith Ferrazzi and Wendy SmithJuly 11, 2026
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Physical AI’s $50 trillion opportunity requires long-term conviction, but the payoff is huge 
By Amit ChaturvedyJuly 8, 2026
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America’s bone health is quietly headed for a $19 billion crisis
By Matthew T. DrakeJuly 9, 2026
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AI is about to disrupt millions of jobs. A century ago, America’s answer was to build a new high school
By Tim KnowlesJuly 8, 2026
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United States’ $39 trillion national debt will mean fewer jobs at lower wages for Gen Z, according to think tank
By Eleanor PringleJuly 14, 2026
Why is a satellite like a race car? Apex and Toyota’s racing division have an answer
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Why is a satellite like a race car? Apex and Toyota’s racing division have an answer
By Allie GarfinkleJuly 14, 2026
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The price of oil shoots upward as Trump demands tolls in the Strait of Hormuz
By Jim EdwardsJuly 14, 2026
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Almost 200 economists warn of AI-driven job displacement
By Andrew NuscaJuly 14, 2026
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By Joseph HostetlerJuly 14, 2026
Amid the Gulf’s increasingly competitive investment landscape, Bahrain is carving out a distinct investment strategy
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Amid the Gulf’s increasingly competitive investment landscape, Bahrain is carving out a distinct investment strategy
By Melissa HancockJuly 14, 2026
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Bank bosses are hiding $600 billion in unrealized losses to keep their mega bonuses. Here’s why portfolio securities should be marked to market
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Bank bosses are hiding $600 billion in unrealized losses to keep their mega bonuses. Here’s why portfolio securities should be marked to market
By Robert Litan, Martin Lowy and Lawrence J. WhiteApril 14, 2023
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    What real estate investors can learn from development battles in two famous beach towns
    By Mark BisnowMarch 27, 2023
America’s ‘disease burden’ is getting heavier by the day–and it’s unevenly distributed across states
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America’s ‘disease burden’ is getting heavier by the day–and it’s unevenly distributed across states
By Pooja Kumar and Ramya ParthasarathyApril 13, 2023
Farewell Oz Nelson, the visionary Republican who reinvented UPS and wasn’t afraid of being called ‘woke’
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Farewell Oz Nelson, the visionary Republican who reinvented UPS and wasn’t afraid of being called ‘woke’
By Jeffrey SonnenfeldApril 13, 2023
15 million Americans are about to be thrown off Medicaid rolls–and fall victim to extortionate hospital pricing
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15 million Americans are about to be thrown off Medicaid rolls–and fall victim to extortionate hospital pricing
By Cynthia A. FisherApril 12, 2023
A zombie apocalypse isn’t likely–but a fungal outbreak is
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A zombie apocalypse isn’t likely–but a fungal outbreak is
By David AnguloApril 11, 2023
Artificial intelligence could make a difference for young readers around the world–or make literacy even less equitable
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Artificial intelligence could make a difference for young readers around the world–or make literacy even less equitable
By David RisherApril 11, 2023
  • High rates, investor-friendly deals, and bad news for regional hubs: What the end of the bull run means for venture capitalists and entrepreneurs
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    High rates, investor-friendly deals, and bad news for regional hubs: What the end of the bull run means for venture capitalists and entrepreneurs
    By Jeffrey GrabowMarch 27, 2023
Old-fashioned management is failing to reverse the productivity slump. It’s time to ‘grownupify’ work
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Old-fashioned management is failing to reverse the productivity slump. It’s time to ‘grownupify’ work
By Amy Leschke-KahleApril 10, 2023
We represent half of the global fashion industry–and they want to stop polluting the planet. But no industry can police itself
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We represent half of the global fashion industry–and they want to stop polluting the planet. But no industry can police itself
By Andrew MartinApril 7, 2023
UNICEF: ‘Working with corporations is helping us make real progress toward sustainable development goals. Here’s how’
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UNICEF: ‘Working with corporations is helping us make real progress toward sustainable development goals. Here’s how’
By Carla Haddad MardiniApril 7, 2023
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What’s missing from your company’s A.I. transformation is a transformer
By François Candelon, Remi Lanne and Clément DumasApril 7, 2023
I worked on Google’s layoffs during the Great Financial Crisis. Here’s what feels different about Big Tech redundancies in the new era of ‘loud firing’
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I worked on Google’s layoffs during the Great Financial Crisis. Here’s what feels different about Big Tech redundancies in the new era of ‘loud firing’
By Dan HynesApril 6, 2023
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    Why keeping Bitcoin mining in the U.S. helps the economy and national security—and even the environment
    By Jason Les and Brian MorgensternMarch 25, 2023
Americans are over the endless anxiety loop. Only the rich, remote workers, and Gen Zers really care about the banking crisis, according to The Harris Poll
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Americans are over the endless anxiety loop. Only the rich, remote workers, and Gen Zers really care about the banking crisis, according to The Harris Poll
By Will JohnsonApril 6, 2023
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Ethereum, Arbitrum, and why L2 solutions are such a mess
By Kathleen BreitmanApril 5, 2023
ADL: ‘Antisemitism is on the rise across America–and it’s creeping into the workplace’
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ADL: ‘Antisemitism is on the rise across America–and it’s creeping into the workplace’
By Jonathan A. Greenblatt and Clara HessApril 5, 2023
America only had a handful of billionaires 40 years ago. We’re now creating ‘centibillionaires’–and unless we tax them, trillionaires
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America only had a handful of billionaires 40 years ago. We’re now creating ‘centibillionaires’–and unless we tax them, trillionaires
By Bob LordApril 5, 2023
Climate change is making the skies less friendly. Prepare for a future where you always have your seatbelt on
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Climate change is making the skies less friendly. Prepare for a future where you always have your seatbelt on
By Carolyn BarberApril 4, 2023
The banking crisis has a silver lining. Businesses might actually start protecting their cash
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The banking crisis has a silver lining. Businesses might actually start protecting their cash
By Matheus RiolfiApril 4, 2023
Former FTC chair urges agency not to tarnish a bipartisan legacy from Reagan to Obama: ‘We can’t ignore the last 40 years of antitrust based on protecting consumers’
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Former FTC chair urges agency not to tarnish a bipartisan legacy from Reagan to Obama: ‘We can’t ignore the last 40 years of antitrust based on protecting consumers’
By Timothy J. MurisApril 3, 2023
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Energy analysts have been making gaseous calls since Russia invaded Ukraine. It’s time to clear away the smoke of economic groupthink
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianApril 3, 2023
The average NFL owner is 75–and not rich enough to hang onto their team
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The average NFL owner is 75–and not rich enough to hang onto their team
By Mark PatricofMarch 31, 2023
I am a Black woman who owns a bank–but my achievements wouldn’t be possible without my great-grandmother. Meet Ma Honey, the self-made entrepreneur from the segregated South
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I am a Black woman who owns a bank–but my achievements wouldn’t be possible without my great-grandmother. Meet Ma Honey, the self-made entrepreneur from the segregated South
By Teri WilliamsMarch 31, 2023
Community bank CEO: ‘Congress must raise the bank deposit insurance limit to $10 million’
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Community bank CEO: ‘Congress must raise the bank deposit insurance limit to $10 million’
By Randell LeachMarch 31, 2023
Putin can’t handle the truth: Why American journalist Evan Gershkovich, who was abducted for revealing Russia’s economic collapse, must be freed
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Putin can’t handle the truth: Why American journalist Evan Gershkovich, who was abducted for revealing Russia’s economic collapse, must be freed
By Jeffrey SonnenfeldMarch 30, 2023
I am a Starbucks barista who doesn’t qualify for all the wonderful benefits you keep hearing about. We want the ‘different kind of company’ that Howard Schultz promised but failed to deliver
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I am a Starbucks barista who doesn’t qualify for all the wonderful benefits you keep hearing about. We want the ‘different kind of company’ that Howard Schultz promised but failed to deliver
By Jasmine LeliMarch 30, 2023
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The four corners of stakeholder strategy
By Matt McDonaldMarch 29, 2023
America’s $52 billion bet on the chips race can’t succeed without small-business innovation
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America’s $52 billion bet on the chips race can’t succeed without small-business innovation
By Robert MorcosMarch 29, 2023
How to protect your home—and your wallet—against natural disasters
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How to protect your home—and your wallet—against natural disasters
By Jenny SchuetzMarch 29, 2023
With techno-nationalism on the rise, the world needs a peaceful NATO for science and technology
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With techno-nationalism on the rise, the world needs a peaceful NATO for science and technology
By Vivek WadhwaMarch 28, 2023
A recession in 2023 is now inevitable. Layoffs in tech and finance will spread to other sectors
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A recession in 2023 is now inevitable. Layoffs in tech and finance will spread to other sectors
By Murray SabrinMarch 27, 2023
The $1.5 trillion opportunity: Closing the credit gap for women entrepreneurs
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The $1.5 trillion opportunity: Closing the credit gap for women entrepreneurs
By Asahi PompeyMarch 27, 2023
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