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These borrowers are eligible for Biden’s 2021 student loan forgivenessElon Musk slams Bezos, Biden, and tax avoidance claimsWhy aren’t interest rates going up? There are 3 possible reasons‘We need business voices to speak up,’ DOE’s Granholm says of Biden’s budget and infrastructure billsThis time is different: the resurgence of clean tech VC fundingNuclear power will be critical in race to cut carbon emissions, Dominion Energy CEO saysMarkets slide again as S&P dips to its worst day since MayThe Biden administration is preparing for a historic expansion of a key department to address the semiconductor shortageEverything to know about 3 new Amazon devices unveiled on TuesdayReaching a carbon-neutral supply chain won’t require massive price hikes, says studyEx-FDA chief Scott Gottlieb on COVID vaccine rollout failures, mix and match vaccines, and end of Delta waveThe race to make EV batteries sustainableThe FAA plans to release software that reduces lines of planes waiting to take offIs a supply shock about to hit the housing market? Or is it a big nothing?Who gets to decide what justice looks like?If Congress doesn’t raise the debt ceiling, what does that mean for you?Meet Astro, Amazon’s new robot that follows its humans around the houseDeutsche Bank Americas CEO announces return of 5,000 employees to New York City3 questions for Facebook ahead of its Senate hearing43 million borrowers will soon have to restart paying their student loansHow a recycling crisis is fueling innovationTexas exodus? Refi startup is the latest to offer employee relocationCrypto may have a new foe as the SEC names its next general counselPfizer submits COVID vaccine data from kids 5 to 11 to FDAThese used car models saw the biggest price increases in the last yearLessons from A.I.’s rare pandemic successSupply chain delays are bad—China’s rolling power outages will make them worseAmplitude CEO’s ode to scrutiny ahead of going publicLeading Las Vegas: A British firm is upending America’s booming online sports gambling marketYellen: U.S. Treasury will run out of cash by Oct. 18 unless Congress raises the debt ceilingGetting burned: Battles over the cost of climate change are scorching California homeownersFlexibility isn’t the easy burnout fix employers think it isFire, frost and drought are ravaging the country that makes breakfast for the worldOil just hit $80 a barrel, and it’s not stopping there, analysts sayThree simple steps for managers to get vaccine mandates rightWhen will China overtake the U.S. as the world’s largest economy? Maybe neverHighly-vaccinated, but more cases than ever: Singapore shows the world what ‘endemic’ COVID might look likeCorporate America’s ‘broken rung’ problemSecuritize launches a platform for investing in everything from private company stocks to TV showsA.I. is being embedded throughout the enterpriseStocks, Bitcoin and Ether tumble as bond yields spikeA third of unvaccinated workers would rather get jabs than lose their jobsThe political divide between the vaxxed and unvaxxed is widening, according to new report‘Currency of the alt-right’: How white supremacists and the far right use Bitcoin to evade the law and get richWhy wave energy upstarts are struggling to scaleHow to recognize chronic stress and mental illness in your employeesSecretary Yellen is turning down calls from the scandal-plagued head of the IMFSatya Nadella calls Microsoft’s bid for TikTok the ‘strangest thing’ he’s ever worked on
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