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Spotify’s $1 Billion Podcast Bet Turns Into a Serial Drama
Listen to article (2 minutes) Spotify spent more than $1 billion to build a podcasting empire. It struck splashy deals with Kim Kardashian, the Obamas
Heating Waters Force Change in Industries That Depend on the Ocean
Aug. 28, 2023 12:11 am ET Listen to article (1 minute) In Maine, lobsters are heading north and some lobstermen are moving into kelp farming.
How Hard Should the Fed Squeeze to Reach 2% Inflation?
The strategy the central bank adopts to fight the last mile of inflation has big, potentially painful implications for consumers, the markets and the economy.
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
The Economic Losers in the New World Order
Giant subsidies and rising protectionism are upending decades of free trade. Smaller countries, from the U.K. to Singapore, are getting left behind. Source link
Can San Francisco Save Itself From the Doom Loop?
The city is racing to come up with solutions for its downtown, hollowed out by a tech exodus and struggling with homelessness and street crime
Colleges Spend Like There's No Tomorrow. 'These Places Are Just Devouring Money.'
Students foot the bill for flagship state universities that pour money into new buildings and programs with little pushback. Source link
The Legal Assault on Corporate Diversity Efforts Has Begun
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The Era of Ultracheap Stuff Is Under Threat
Factories across Asia are struggling to attract young workers. That’s bad news for Western consumers accustomed to inexpensive goods made in the region. Source link
‘How Do I Do That?’ The New Hires of 2023 Are Unprepared for Work
Listen to article (2 minutes) Roman Devengenzo was consulting for a robotics company in Silicon Valley last fall when he asked a newly minted mechanical