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A unionization vote at an Amazon warehouse in Alabama has become a labor showdown.
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Colleges have brought in fever scanners and symptom checkers, but many don’t know if they’ve worked.
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New Jersey Sues Smith & Wesson Over Its Gun Advertising
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The future of gun control may be at stake.
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Volvo Plans to Sell Only Electric Cars by 2030
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The company plans to convert its entire lineup to battery power by 2030, phasing out internal combustion engine vehicles faster than other automakers.
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Smith & Wesson Fights a Case in New Jersey. Gun Control Could Be the Winner.
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A case in New Jersey about Smith & Wesson’s advertising could expose secrets that the industry would prefer to keep hidden.
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Colleges That Require Coronavirus Screening Tech Struggle to Say Whether It Works
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Many schools that use fever scanners and symptom checkers have not rigorously studied if the technology has slowed the spread of Covid-19 on campuses.
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Colleges That Require Virus-Screening Tech Struggle to Say Whether It Works
The New York Times – Business:
Many schools that use fever scanners and symptom checkers have not rigorously studied if the technology has slowed the spread of Covid-19 on campuses.
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Colleges That Require Virus-Screening Tech Struggle to Say Whether It Works
The New York Times – Business:
Many schools that use fever scanners and symptom checkers have not rigorously studied if the technology has slowed the spread of Covid-19 on campuses.
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Amazon Workers’ Union Drive Reaches Far Beyond Alabama
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A vote on whether to form a union at the e-commerce giant’s warehouse in Bessemer, Ala., has become a labor showdown, drawing the attention of N.F.L. players, and the White House.
