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Why No One’s Going Into Accounting
Listen to article (2 minutes) An accounting career, once a launchpad into the upper middle class for hundreds of thousands of Americans, is no longer
This Ford vs. GM Feud Could Shape the Future of EVs in America
The Biden administration’s decision on a $7,500 tax credit could determine China’s role in the U.S. electric-vehicle industry. Source link
Giant Batteries Helped the U.S. Power Grid Eke Through Summer
States are relying more on batteries to avoid blackouts, and additional projects are coming online soon. Source link
Atlanta News Outlet Aims for Half a Million Digital Subscribers in Under Four Years
Andrew Morse, the new president and publisher of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, looks to turn it into the Southeast’s primary news source. Source link
Private Jets and Pop-Up Workspaces: Boeing Eases Return to Office for Top Brass
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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
Inside a Sales Army Turning a Tax Break Into a Modern-Day Gold Rush
Listen to article (2 minutes) An antiaging consultant in Florida. A technician in North Carolina. A semiretired broker. They’re all part of a vast sales
Texas Pipeline Firm Adds to Shale Holdings in $7.1 Billion Deal
Energy Transfer said the purchase of rival Crestwood Equity Partners would benefit its natural-gas and crude-oil businesses by adding storage and terminal assets. Source link
The Airport Is an Increasingly Dangerous Place to Work
Aug. 15, 2023 12:10 am ET Listen to article (2 minutes) Courtney Edwards carried an orange safety cone when she set out to meet an
Texas Sues Shell Over Massive Fire at Houston Chemical Plant
State officials allege that the multiday blaze caused ‘mass quantities’ of airborne contaminants and illegal flows of wastewater into waterways. Source link