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America's Battle With Shoplifting Is Getting Dangerous for Workers
Several retailers have reported an increase in organized theft rings and violent incidents that are making it hard to stop thieves while keeping workers safe.
The Race to Drill America's Longest Oil and Gas Wells
With the shale boom’s end in sight, some companies are trying to impress Wall Street by eking out growth—and drilling ever deeper. Source link
America's Tech Giants Rush to Comply With New Curbs in Europe
Some of the impact will hit right away, changing how users scroll, search and shop online. Source link
America's Fight Over Tipping at Restaurants Comes to Its Biggest Battleground Yet
Chicago restaurants say they will have to boost prices and cut staff if a ‘sub-minimum wage’ proposal becomes law. Source link
America's Truckers, Cargo Pilots and Package Carriers Are Fed Up
Inflation and resentment are stoking heightened labor activism, with FedEx pilots rejecting a union-brokered deal. Source link
America's Most Tech-Forward City Has Doubts About Self-Driving Cars
Alphabet’s Waymo and General Motors’ Cruise are struggling to win over San Francisco residents and officials, a major hurdle in their nationwide expansion. Source link
Why America's Largest Tool Company Couldn't Make a Wrench in America
A highly automated Texas factory was supposed to bring the manufacturing of Craftsman mechanics’ tools back to American shores. The $90 million project was doomed
America's Rise as Energy Export Powerhouse Hinges on One Town
Pipelines to Corpus Christi, Texas, are near capacity as U.S. oil production approaches records. Source link
Bayou Teche Is an Epicenter of America's Lead Cable Problem
Southern Louisiana is a prime example of how old phone cables are contaminating soil and water across the U.S., according to a Journal investigation. Source
America's Fiscal Time Bomb Ticks Even Louder
Investors are drawing false comfort from the past and from the perception that fiscal scolds in the U.S. have cried wolf so often. Source link