Ancestry Digitizes Millions of Holocaust Records
Some say it’s a play for customers; others say that’s irrelevant because anyone can search the documents at no cost.
View ArticleGot Impossible Milk? The Quest for Lab-Made Dairy
With advances in synthetic biology, researchers and entrepreneurs strive to create cows’ milk without cows.
View ArticleDealBook Briefing: Peter Thiel Accuses Google of Arming China (Again)
The tech billionaire argues that the company is selling an advanced military technology, artificial intelligence, to America’s main rival.
View ArticleChina Wants to Hit Back at Trump. Its Own Economy Stands in the Way.
Beijing’s leaders have increasingly focused on rekindling growth as the trade war drags on and negotiations prove difficult to control or predict.
View Article4 Reasons Parents Don’t Discuss Money (and Why They Should)
Families are often reticent to talk about wealth and inheritance with their children, but experts say that can create confusion and insecurity.
View Article10 Business Ideas for Entrepreneurial College Grads
Traditional 9-to-5 jobs are no longer a strict norm, especially for young people just entering the workforce. Side hustles, freelance work and self-run enterprises are increasingly popular and offer a...
View ArticleBad Times in Tech? Not if You’re a Start-Up Serving Other Start-Ups
Meet the two Stanford dropouts, both 23, who run Brex, which provides charge cards to start-ups. Its growth is a sign of Silicon Valley’s unflagging exuberance.
View ArticleThe Labor Market’s Weak Spot: Jobs Making Stuff
Signs that the trade war may be taking a toll, with more trouble ahead.
View ArticleSesame Allergy More Common Than Once Thought, Study Finds
More than one million children and adults are allergic to sesame in the United States, scientists report. But sesame is not among the allergens that must be listed on food labels.
View ArticlePlan for Supertall Tower Looming Over Lower East Side Is Halted, for Now
The ruling was an unusual setback for developers planning luxury skyscrapers in neighborhoods dotted with low-rise buildings.
View ArticleYour AI efforts won't succeed unless they benefit employees
Companies that manage the risks of a technology transition by focusing on welfare and well-being can benefit from the outcome, write Jacques Bughin and James Manyika in Harvard Business Review.* This...
View ArticleLottery warnings wisely rejected
The Florida Lottery would have become the first lottery operator in the nation to issue warnings about playing its games under a bill passed by the Florida Legislature, but vetoed by Gov. Ron...
View ArticleTop Kidney Charity Directed Aid to Patients at DaVita and Fresenius Clinics,...
A whistle-blower said the leading charity favored patients from the major dialysis chains because the companies were its biggest donors.
View ArticleDean & DeLuca Sinks Further Into Debt
The chain has closed additional stores in the United States as it expands abroad, and told former employees that they will not be paid.
View ArticleYour AI Efforts Won’t Succeed Unless They Benefit Employees
Workers need to know AI is here to help — not steal their jobs. * This article was originally published here
View ArticleReap the Benefits of IT Automation
Among the keys to successful IT automation is the need to ensure that senior management understands the importance of IT infrastructure, and then to show them the real business benefits. Read the full...
View ArticleSatire or Deceit? Christian Humor Site Feuds With Snopes
The Babylon Bee says Snopes went too far in fact-checking a satirical story. Snopes had suggested the Bee twisted its joke to deceive readers.
View ArticleHow to Advertise Your Business on Popular Podcasts (and Why You Should)
Advertising through podcasts may be one of the most positive steps you take for your business’ growth and success. A recent study saw two to three times more engagement from ads placed on podcasts...
View ArticleDoes Your Leadership Style Scare Your Employees?
Even if you think the answer is “no,” it might be “yes.” * This article was originally published here
View Article4 Reasons Parents Don’t Discuss Money (and Why They Should)
Families are often reticent to talk about wealth and inheritance with their children, but experts say that can create confusion and insecurity.
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