A core frustration unites striking workers: Exorbitant CEO pay
There's a common thread linking the two biggest labor protests in America right now: Workers want a living wage after years of stagnant or falling pay, while across the bargaining table sit executives whose compensation has been growing wildly year after year.
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NBA point guard tier list: Where does Darius Garland rank?
The depth at point guard in the NBA might be better than ever, and Cleveland Cavaliers guard Darius Garland is among the league's best. But where does he rank exactly?
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Activision Executives Were Briefed on New Nintendo Switch Last Year
Activision Blizzard Inc. executives were briefed on a next-generation console from Nintendo Co. as early as 2022, according
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Against all odds the Tampa Bay Rays cement new stadium deal to stay in Florida
The Tampa Bay Rays are moving from Tropicana Field to a newly built stadium in Florida after 2027.
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Microsoft Is Working on PC Game Streaming for Game Pass Subscribers
Internal emails reveal that Microsoft is planning to stream PC games to Game Pass subscribers
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Coffee Extends Gains as Extreme Heat Threatens Brazilian Crop
Coffee prices rose for a third straight day as extreme heat in top supplier Brazil brings risks to
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Microsoft’s Product Chief Is Exiting Software Giant
Microsoft Corp. said its chief product officer is leaving, a significant departure for the company’s hardware division. Panos
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Yellen: No signs US economy in downturn, warns against gov't shutdown
WASHINGTON U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Monday said she saw no signs the U.S. economy is in
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'Argentina on the Channel.' Mark Carney and Liz Truss clash over UK economy
When Liz Truss was briefly Britain's prime minister a year ago, the world's sixth-largest economy came close to resembling Argentina, a country plagued by financial and economic instability.
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Chip startup UltraSense enters deal with Korean automotive supplier
By Stephen Nellis UltraSense Systems, a Silicon Valley startup that makes a chip that can replace mechanical buttons,
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EU Braces for Tussle Over 12th Russian Sanctions Package
The European Union is gearing up for a fight over what should be included in its 12th package
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Yellen Says Premature to Judge Auto Strike Impact, Wants Win-Win Deal
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said it’s too soon to tell what economic impact there my be from the
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