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Lora Kelley
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Trial Run of 4-Day Workweek Wins Converts
Of 61 British companies that participated in a pilot program, 56 said they would continue. Both employers and employees reported benefits.
Floodgates Open for Beer Ads During Super Bowl
For the first time in decades, Anheuser-Busch won’t be the only alcohol brand running national ads during the game.
The Week in Business: The Debt Limit and Politics
Microsoft and Alphabet, the parent company of Google, both said they would cut thousands of jobs. And initial estimates of economic growth in the U.S….
Librarians Are Meeting Younger Readers Where They Are: TikTok
The pandemic hurt children’s reading skills. Librarians are doing what it takes to connect them with books — including dance routines.
Local News Outlet in New York Faces New Hurdle: A Declined Visa
Phil O’Brien, a Briton who has run a Manhattan publication for several years, had his visa denied because immigration officials deemed his struggling business “marginal.”
The Latest on the FTX Crisis
The collapse of FTX, one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency companies, is still sending shock waves through the crypto world.
Chaos Over Taylor Swift Ticket Sales Prompts a Senate Hearing
A committee led by Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota will examine the ticketing industry after failures last week frustrated millions of the superstar’s fans.
FTX Spent Big on Sports Sponsorships. What Happens Now?
The cryptocurrency exchange’s sudden collapse puts deals with teams, leagues and counties worth hundreds of millions of dollars in doubt.
Here Are the 401(k) Contribution Limits for 2023
The I.R.S. announced one of its largest increases in decades to caps on retirement contributions, allowing workers with access to the plans to save more.
How LinkedIn Became a Place to Overshare
“This isn’t Facebook,” users complain. But others are finding it a valuable place to talk about much more than work.