Madewell Diverges From J. Crew as a Darling of Casual America
The fashion brand filed for an I.P.O. last week, a move signifying how much better positioned it is than its parent company for the current retail environment.
View ArticleSander Vanocur, TV Newsman Who Covered Kennedy, Dies at 91
A veteran correspondent, he was the last surviving journalist who questioned Nixon and Kennedy in the first televised presidential debate.
View ArticleTrump and California See Same Homeless Problem, but Not the Same Solutions
President Trump’s awful descriptions of California’s housing woes can’t be worse than those of the state’s most liberal politicians. But that’s where the agreement ends.
View ArticleLawmakers Urge Aggressive Action From Regulators on Big Tech
Senators at a hearing pushed for assurances that the F.T.C. and Justice Department would provide vigorous oversight of the companies.
View ArticleU.S. Outlines Plans to Scrutinize Chinese and Other Foreign Investment
International deals involving technology and real estate could be blocked under proposed new rules that would add teeth to a law passed last year.
View ArticleHow Your Values Drive Your Selection of Customer or Employer
How your values drive your selection of customer or employer. Learn 4 key personnal values when selecting potential clients for future business. Read the full article at:...
View ArticleHow to Rehearse for an Important Presentation
Great speeches are never an accident. * This article was originally published here
View ArticleWhat Really Brought Down the Boeing 737 Max?
Malfunctions caused two deadly crashes. But an industry that puts unprepared pilots in the cockpit is just as guilty.
View ArticleEyes in the Sky Help Farmers on the Ground
Aerial imaging companies using high-resolution cameras and artificial intelligence data analysis are giving the agricultural community a high-tech boost.
View ArticleDealBook Briefing: Facebook Has a ‘Supreme Court’ Now
The social network announced efforts to limit extremism on its site, including a new definition of terrorism and a panel of content judges.
View ArticleAre Your Work Friendships Only with People Who Look Like You?
Expand your circle and everyone will benefit. * This article was originally published here
View ArticleThe Family Minivan as Reporting Tool
The finance editor, David Enrich, does a lot of work while on the move (but don’t worry, he’s not behind the wheel).
View ArticleFiscal resilience: Tools to manage state budgets in an age of uncertainty
When the next economic downturn comes, states will need to be more deliberate about how they manage expenditures and revenues than ever before.* This article was originally published here
View ArticleLee Salem, Champion of Quirky Cartoonists, Is Dead at 73
He nurtured an empire of influential comic strips, including “Cathy,” “Doonesbury,” “Calvin and Hobbes,” “The Boondocks” and “For Better or for Worse.”
View ArticleMicrosoft’s President on Silicon Valley in the Cross Hairs
“Until you acknowledge the problems, you can’t solve them,” Brad Smith said. “And nobody is going to believe you’re trying.”
View ArticleSteven Mnuchin on the Economy, and Trump
“You can’t cut your way to prosperity. You have to grow your way, and we’ve grown revenues now.”
View ArticleProfits or the Public Interest: The Debate Continues
Making money should not be companies’ only goal, Business Roundtable argued recently. There are those who disagree.
View ArticleWhat Should Young Children Drink? Mostly Milk and Water, Scientists Say
Infants and toddlers should not be given soda, chocolate milk or other sweetened drinks, according to strict new guidelines.
View ArticleHow Do You Fix … All of It?
A group of leaders in business, politics and academia gathered to try to solve problems from student debt to carbon emissions. Here are their recommendations.
View ArticleTV Networks Take Down Juul and Other E-Cigarette Ads
Teenage vaping keeps climbing, suggesting that campaigns to curb e-cigarette use among minors were not working.
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