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Economy|Environment|Political|US

How California can rebuild safer, more resilient cities after wildfires without pricing out workers

It starts with better building policies that recognize future risks, but there are many other important steps.

How California can rebuild safer, more resilient cities after wildfires without pricing out workers
Business|Lifestyle

Entrepreneurs, beware: Owning your own business can make it harder to get hired later

Returning to a 9-to-5 job is more challenging than many expect.

Business|Economy|Finance

Deceit pays dividends: How CEO lies can boost stock ratings and fool even respected financial analysts

Financial analysts have a gullibility problem − and the better their reputation, the worse it is.

Deceit pays dividends: How CEO lies can boost stock ratings and fool even respected financial analysts
Election|News|Opinion|US

Voters’ ‘moral flexibility’ helps them defend politicians’ misinformation − if they believe the inaccurate info speaks to a larger truth

In a series of surveys, researchers studied when and why voters put up with inaccurate statements from their leaders.

Voters’ ‘moral flexibility’ helps them defend politicians’ misinformation − if they believe the inaccurate info speaks to a larger truth
Business|Economy|Entertainment

Unlikely bedfellows: How platform companies shortchange porn performers and ride-hailing drivers alike

The porn and ride-hailing industries both attract workers seeking autonomy. Neither fully delivers.

Unlikely bedfellows: How platform companies shortchange porn performers and ride-hailing drivers alike
Business|Science

How to battle boredom at work

New research suggests alternating boring and meaningful tasks can keep workers more engaged and productive.

How to battle boredom at work
Economy|Education|Environment|News|World

Wars cause widespread pollution and environmental damage − here’s how to address it in peace accords

War is wreaking havoc on land, water and critical infrastructure in Ukraine and Gaza. Two experts on peace and conflict explain how to include such impacts in peace agreements.

Wars cause widespread pollution and environmental damage − here’s how to address it in peace accords
Opinion

What is intersectionality? A scholar of organizational behavior explains

First used in the 1970s, the social theory known as intersectionality triggered widespread debate on racial identifications and the interplay among categories.

What is intersectionality? A scholar of organizational behavior explains

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