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Starbucks Prevails in Legal Challenge to Its Diversity Policies
Decision in federal court in Spokane, Wash., is a setback for legal activists who have sought to unwind companies’ policies aimed at increasing representation of
The Legal Assault on Corporate Diversity Efforts Has Begun
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Cannabis Industry Confronts Billion-Dollar Threat: Weak Weed
A pathogen spreading among crops is cutting the recreational drug’s potency, forcing growers to cull “dudded” plants. Source link
Hedge Funds Seek to Cut Off $1 Billion Meant for Opioid Victims
Drugmaker Mallinckrodt is talking to hedge funds about filing for bankruptcy and avoiding payments intended to help people addicted to opioids. Source link
Republican Attorneys General Warn Top U.S. Businesses Over 'Discrimination'
Citing the affirmative action ruling, top state law officials put Fortune 100 companies on notice for racial quotas, preferences Source link
Sex, Drugs and Spreadsheets: Dr. Glazer Treats Wall Street's Addiction Surge
Demand has exploded for Dr. Glazer’s practice, which treats traders, fund managers and bankers who battle mental-health problems. Source link
In Battle With Microsoft, Google Bets on Medical AI Program to Crack Healthcare Industry
The search giant is fine-tuning chatbot technology via medical licensing exams. Source link
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America’s potential workers are aging. The government says that by 2031 there will be an estimated 4.8 million more men and women who are at
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Telemedicine Startups Wary of Regulatory Shift in War on Opioid Addiction
Telemedicine companies are facing a regulatory shift that many entrepreneurs say would undercut their ability to quickly prescribe medication that helps prevent opioid overdoses. During