Barack Obama’s New Role: Fighting Disinformation The former president has embarked on a campaign to warn that the scourge of online falsehoods has eroded the foundations of democracy.
U.S. Tries New Tactic to Protect Workers’ Pay: Antitrust Law The Justice Department is using antitrust law to charge employers with colluding to hold down wages. The move adds to a barrage of civil challenges.
In a First, Google Goes After Puppy Fraud in Court The company’s first consumer protection lawsuit, filed Monday, claims a Cameroon man tricked would-be buyers using Gmail and other services.
Welcome Back to the Office. Isn’t This Fun? Tech companies really want their employees to be happy — or at least less annoyed — about returning. So they’re providing concerts, food trucks and other perks.
Four-Year College Degree Requirements in Hiring Are Slowly Easing New research finds companies are starting to rely less on the college filter in hiring. But it remains an obstacle to opportunity for many.