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At the Core of Hollywood's AI Fight: How Far Is Too Far?
Studios see potential in the technology, while actors, writers and other industry workers fear the worst. Source link
China-Founded Rivals Ramp Up War for American Shoppers
Online sellers Shein and Temu are fighting in U.S. courts, alleging dirty tricks as they duel for workers and suppliers back in China. Source link
Maker of Iconic Guitars Competes With Fulfillment Centers for Workers
C.F. Martin & Co. in Pennsylvania, established nearly 200 years ago, is adjusting to a changing economy. Source link
How the U.S. Economy Is Sticking the Soft Landing
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Steve Wynn Agrees to Stay Out of Nevada's Gambling Industry
The former casino magnate has agreed to an effective ban from Nevada’s gambling industry in a settlement over his alleged sexual misconduct against former employees.
Bud Light Brewer Lays Off Hundreds of U.S. Workers
Anheuser-Busch restructures its corporate offices amid controversy and sales slump. Source link
Justice Department and EPA Probe Telecom Companies Over Lead Cables
EPA demands data under “Superfund” law, prompted by WSJ articles. Source link
UPS, Teamsters Reach Agreement on New Contract
The five-year labor deal would prevent strike by roughly 330,000 package delivery drivers and package sorters. Source link
'Barbenheimer' Blowup Is a Flash in the Pan
“Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” did excellent business at the box office this weekend. But even that isn’t the most repeatable formula these days. Source link
The Hidden Career Cost of Being Overweight
New moves to outlaw weight discrimination are pushing companies to examine one of the most insidious forms of on-the-job bias. Source link